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US Launches "Trump Card": The Financial Strategy Behind the White House's Collaboration with Major Banks
【Blockchain Rhythm】On January 16, news came out that Neel Kashkari, the Chairman of the U.S. White House National Economic Council, announced a new initiative—he has held talks with several major banks regarding credit card products. According to the plan, these banks will launch a brand new “Trump Card.” This move marks the government's active exploration of financial product innovation. The banks have shown a clear cooperative attitude and are prepared to include this new card type in their product lines. Such policy-driven financial products often reflect the macroeconomic policy direction and may also have a certain impact on the overall market sentiment.
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Government issuing cards? Now we can just send money directly
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Is the bank just riding the hype or is this really a thing...
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Wait, does this thing have any benefits? Otherwise, why would I use it
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Laughing to death, even financial products are starting to create personal IP, becoming Web3-like
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Is this real? Feels like a joke
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If this is true, I’ll just get one for collection value
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Macroeconomic guidance? Isn’t it just riding the hype?
This move is outrageous. Can you trust policy-based products?
The card even features a celebrity logo. Is this still called innovation?
Yet another new trick to harvest retail investors. I think
The government and banks teaming up for this, they really dare to think.
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Once again, a bunch of big banks are following suit. This time, I wonder who they’re going to fleece next.
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Wait a minute... Is this really financial innovation or just marketing hype? To put it plainly,
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The government directly stepping in to promote cards—how desperate for money are they? LOL
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Why are banks so eager to cooperate? What are they thinking?
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Obvious cooperation attitude? That’s probably because they have no other choice, haha
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Trump Card? LOL, here we go again with the pump and dump.
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Banks really dare to cooperate with anything, this is going to be interesting.
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Wait, is this serious? The government directly launching financial products.
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Feels like another marketing stunt, let's see how long they can keep it up.
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Obvious cooperation attitude? That means it was decided long ago.
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How could this kind of policy card not be hyped? It's ridiculous.
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Block Rhythm always pulls these big news stories, how can I trust them?
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Influencing market sentiment? You mean the kind that affects retail investors, right?