PANews reported on February 3rd that according to TheBlock, Aave founder Stani Kulechov said: "Tariffs will raise funds for the United States and increase domestic production. They will also allow other countries to raise funds and increase their domestic production, so that every country will participate in the competition for domestic production. This is not a recession, but a reorganization of the entire global economy. For those who see the uncertainty of the stock market crash during the transition, cryptocurrencies will serve as a hedge, and for those who want to reduce the uncertainty of the bond market crash, DeFi income will also serve as a hedge."
Aave founder: Tariffs will restructure the global economy, and cryptocurrencies will play a hedge role in the event of a stock market crash
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