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2025-04-20 13:08:07

Cardano (ADA) Founder Charles Hoskinson Gives Date for “Big Capital Flow to Cryptocurrencies”

Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson predicted that there will be a large capital inflow into the cryptocurrency sector due to the expected Fed interest rate cuts and positive regulatory developments. In a recent speech, Hoskinson predicted that ongoing global trade tensions, particularly between the US and China, would soon stabilise, paving the way for a more favourable investment environment. “What will happen is the tariff issue will fizzle out,” he said, adding that “people will realise that the world is willing to negotiate… and markets will stabilise.” Related News: Senior Analyst Claims Bitcoin Price “Could Go Much Higher,” Predicts What Would Happen in This Scenario The turning point, according to Hoskinson, will come when the Fed lowers interest rates, sending a wave of “fast, cheap money” into the financial system. He expects much of that liquidity to flow into cryptocurrencies, especially as the U.S. legislative environment becomes more supportive. “There’s going to be a lot of money flowing into crypto with the market structure bill, the stablecoin bill and the Magnificent Seven coming into play,” Hoskinson said, referring to increased institutional participation and regulatory clarity that could help catalyze investment. “It’s probably going to settle down for the next three to five months and then there’s going to be a big wave of speculative interest coming into the markets, probably in August or September.” *This is not investment advice. Continue Reading: Cardano (ADA) Founder Charles Hoskinson Gives Date for “Big Capital Flow to Cryptocurrencies”

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