Trust in America? Dropping faster than you'd think, even among its closest friends. Take Canada—since 2019, the number of folks up north calling the U.S. their top threat has jumped from one in five to three in five. That's a massive shift in just a few years. When allies start doubting, policy predictability goes out the window—and that matters for anyone watching global markets or regulatory winds.
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PortfolioAlert
· 12-10 14:06
The credit of the American empire has collapsed, even Canada is starting to turn its back, haha.
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LiquidityWitch
· 12-10 13:57
ngl Canadians are now afraid of Uncle Sam, how unprincipled is that... When policies change suddenly, everything wrinkles up, and those of us involved in trading are really suffering.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 12-10 13:54
This change is happening so rapidly that it's unbelievable. Canadians are starting to be cautious—what does that say? If allies don't trust, how can we talk about policy stability? The crypto world needs to be careful.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 12-10 13:51
Bro, the US really screwed up this time, even Canada has left. Is there still hope for the crypto world?
Trust in America? Dropping faster than you'd think, even among its closest friends. Take Canada—since 2019, the number of folks up north calling the U.S. their top threat has jumped from one in five to three in five. That's a massive shift in just a few years. When allies start doubting, policy predictability goes out the window—and that matters for anyone watching global markets or regulatory winds.