When superpowers begin to divide the world into “their own” and “outsiders” along the line of artificial intelligence, the market usually senses it before politicians do.
The United States is already sending letters to countries demanding they choose sides in the AI race. At the same time, China is assembling its own coalition. This is no longer just a technological dispute—it’s a fight for control over data, computing power, and future capital flows.
History has already seen such turning points.
In 2022, after the start of the war, Bitcoin first fell and then became a tool for bypassing restrictions.
In 2020, after the strike on Soleimani, it surged— the market was looking for an asset outside the usual systems.
Now a similar picture is emerging again: regulatory delays, technological confrontation, and geopolitical pressure. In these moments, cryptocurrencies rarely remain just “another risky asset.” They begin to function as a backup channel.
The only question is how quickly capital will feel it.
#fomcотслеживание Crypto #GeopoliticsOverCrypto #AI #bitcoin #BinanceSquare
The United States is already sending letters to countries demanding they choose sides in the AI race. At the same time, China is assembling its own coalition. This is no longer just a technological dispute—it’s a fight for control over data, computing power, and future capital flows.
History has already seen such turning points.
In 2022, after the start of the war, Bitcoin first fell and then became a tool for bypassing restrictions.
In 2020, after the strike on Soleimani, it surged— the market was looking for an asset outside the usual systems.
Now a similar picture is emerging again: regulatory delays, technological confrontation, and geopolitical pressure. In these moments, cryptocurrencies rarely remain just “another risky asset.” They begin to function as a backup channel.
The only question is how quickly capital will feel it.
#fomcотслеживание Crypto #GeopoliticsOverCrypto #AI #bitcoin #BinanceSquare