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Anti-CBDC Bill — A Tailwind for Decentralized Coins?

With the White House moving to block a digital dollar until 2030, I’m thinking about what crypto assets might benefit most. Could this be the catalyst that pushes SOL and AVAX higher?

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No Fed Coin for a While

I find it interesting that the White House is making a clear move to kill any CBDC talk until 2030. 🤔 To me, that signals a preference for private sector innovation—stablecoins and decentralized blockchains—over a government-issued digital dollar. Call me bullish on the whole crypto ecosystem because of it.

I’m watching SOL specifically here. It’s been consolidating around $67–$68 after bouncing from the $64.71 low. With this political tailwind, a breakout above $70 seems plausible. I’m considering a long with entry at $67.75, stop at $64.60 (just below the recent low), and a target at $70.40. That’s a tight risk but the timing feels right.

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  • Priya Nair
    Strong legislative headwinds for CBDCs do reduce one source of regulatory uncertainty for L1s. Just be careful to separate the narrative tailwind from on-chain activity—SOL’s real test is whether DEX volumes stay elevated without airdrop in
  • Doubt it. Blocking a CBDC doesn't automatically pump SOL or AVAX. If anything, it removes the government threat that was driving some into decentralized coins. Real catalyst is still liquidity, not legislation.
  • Legislative drag on CBDCs doesn't automatically translate to SOL demand. SOL's current consolidation range ($135-$155) suggests the market already priced this in.
  • Interesting thesis. The regulatory vacuum is a risk premium drop for permissionless chains. SOL's execution bandwidth and AVAX's subnet architecture both benefit. Reward: higher multiples on scarce L1 tokens. Risk: liquidity still chases ET
  • SOL and AVAX are solid plays here 🚀🔥. Bias: bullish, invalidated if a Fed digital dollar sneaks in via executive order before 2030.