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    Elliott Management says Trump’s crypto policies threaten U.S. dollar

    February 1, 2025
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    Hedge fund Elliott Management has issued a stark warning about the cryptocurrency market, describing it as a speculative bubble that is on the verge of an “inevitable collapse.” In an investor letter first reported by the leading media houses, the firm attributed the surge in crypto investments to its “perceived proximity to the White House” under President Donald Trump. Elliott also cautioned that government support for digital assets could undermine the U.S. dollar’s status as the global reserve currency.

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    The letter stated that the current market, driven by speculative enthusiasm rather than fundamental value, is unlike anything Elliott has previously encountered. It likened investor behavior to “a crowd of sports bettors” chasing short-term gains. The firm expressed concern that cryptocurrencies, particularly memecoins, are experiencing price surges based on hype rather than tangible economic value. Since Trump’s election victory in November, cryptocurrency prices have climbed alongside stocks tied to the sector.

    Just days after taking office, Trump signed an executive order initiating the creation of a national digital asset reserve. The administration’s stance has fueled optimism among investors, with many seeing an opportunity to capitalize on the government’s apparent endorsement of the industry. Trump, who has positioned himself as a pro-crypto leader, has launched several ventures in the sector. His involvement includes the cryptocurrency platform World Liberty Financial and the creation of a personal memecoin.

    Additionally, his media company recently announced plans to develop a fintech service for digital asset trading. These moves have reinforced the perception that the White House is actively promoting cryptocurrency adoption. Elliott’s letter warned that the cryptocurrency boom could end in a disastrous market correction, with potential consequences that extend beyond individual investors. The firm stated that speculative investments, particularly in digital assets with “no underlying value,” pose a systemic risk.

    The letter also criticized any government policy that might “marginalize the dollar” by endorsing alternative financial systems, calling such actions “profoundly dangerous.” The hedge fund, led by billionaire Paul Singer, has a history of taking aggressive positions against financial institutions and governments. It previously engaged in a high-profile, 15-year legal battle with Argentina over sovereign debt, ultimately securing a $2 billion settlement. Singer has been an outspoken critic of cryptocurrency, previously dismissing it as an asset without intrinsic worth.

    While Elliott’s concerns align with longstanding skepticism about the sustainability of cryptocurrency markets, the sector has repeatedly defied expectations. Past crashes, including the collapse of FTX in 2022, failed to extinguish investor interest. Instead, crypto markets have rebounded, evolving into a volatile but resilient financial space. However, Elliott maintains that the current speculative frenzy, coupled with government involvement, heightens the risk of a severe financial disruption. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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