Shutdown risk is escalating. Current probability sits at 38%, and the trend is pointing upward.



For crypto markets, political uncertainty at this scale tends to create volatility. When traditional fiscal stability comes into question, investors often reassess their portfolios—and that usually means increased attention to alternative assets. Keep an eye on how this develops; policy gridlock can ripple across broader financial markets faster than you'd expect.
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SchroedingerAirdropvip
· 4h ago
38% risk of shutdown? This wave of policy chaos is probably going to give the crypto world a big gift Political turmoil = market volatility, when traditional financing collapses, traditional investors have to move onto the chain. I've seen this logic too many times Just go all in and wait for interest rate cuts, anyway, the pattern has always been like this
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ProposalDetectivevip
· 18h ago
38%? Still going up, huh? This time traditional finance is going to shake. Once the policy deadlock is resolved, retail investors will definitely start rushing into the crypto space again, which could be a bit troublesome.
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ForkThisDAOvip
· 12-27 03:54
38%? This number makes me think of the last big run in the crypto world. With all this momentum, what are we waiting for? --- Once the policy deadlock is broken, traditional finance gets thrown into chaos, and we might actually have a chance... But on the other hand, can this wave really push up BTC? --- Every time I hear this kind of statement, I just want to laugh. Politicians fight among themselves, and crypto ends up benefiting. This script has been repeated several times. --- Wait, if there's a real shutdown, what will happen to the exchanges? Has anyone thought about this? --- 38% probability sounds like one of those "might happen but maybe won't" awkward numbers. The key is how the story unfolds next. --- I just want to know if, when the trad fund starts bottoming out, it will crush the altcoins.
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OnchainDetectiveBingvip
· 12-27 03:52
38% shutdown risk... Now traditional finance is really panicking, and we actually have an opportunity.
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BlockchainFoodievip
· 12-27 03:52
ngl, 38% shutdown risk is basically the political equivalent of a poorly implemented smart contract—one bad tx and the whole kitchen burns down. when traditional markets start losing their "proof-of-freshness," suddenly everyone's hunting for alternative assets like they're foraging for truffles in a bear market lol
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PseudoIntellectualvip
· 12-27 03:42
38% shutdown probability? This is going to be interesting. When traditional finance gets messed up, the crypto circle starts to stir. --- Policy deadlock is really hard to prevent. Investors rushing into crypto assets is almost a conditioned reflex. --- Basically, institutions are fleeing from US Treasuries, and in the end, they still have to enter the crypto space. --- Emm, could this be a prelude to another round of rug pulls... --- When traditional stability fails, alternative assets really become hot commodities. --- It's one thing for risks to escalate, but the key is that the pace is getting faster and faster. Who can keep up? --- I'm telling you, real crises always start from politics. The crypto circle is just the first to react.
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PoolJumpervip
· 12-27 03:39
38% still rising? I really can't hold it anymore, the good show is about to start When policies are in chaos, that's our opportunity. Traditional finance collapses and the crypto world takes off The key is not to get cut off. This wave might come faster than expected
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