Recently, economists have issued new warnings. According to estimates, if tariff policies are fully implemented, the UK GDP could shrink by approximately 0.75%, which is about 21.6 billion pounds of economic output disappearing directly. This number looks quite alarming.



What’s more upsetting is that the UK economy itself has little room for growth. The quarterly growth rate is only around 0.2% to 0.3%. Economist Paul Dales bluntly stated—"A single shock could push growth into negative territory." In other words, this warning is not alarmist.

Interestingly, whenever traditional economies face such uncertainties, the flow of funds in the market begins to become subtle. Historical data is quite clear: during periods when fiat policy risks rise, Bitcoin and decentralized assets tend to attract more attention. Why? Because their operational logic is completely different—no tariff barriers, no regional restrictions, only algorithmic consensus and global liquidity.

The logic behind this is worth pondering: when the traditional financial system faces policy shocks, people start to seriously consider what truly constitutes a store of value. Blockchain was never created to evade regulation but to provide an alternative way of organizing liquidity.

Market volatility often serves as a prelude to opportunity. Amid uncertainty, new asset allocation ideas are emerging.
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GhostAddressMinervip
· 15h ago
£21.6 billion evaporated directly. To put it nicely, it's called "liquidity restructuring"; to be blunt, it's funds looking for a new outlet... I've long been monitoring the on-chain footprints of certain large addresses. With this wave of the UK financial shock, we can see who is quietly accumulating positions.
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RooftopReservervip
· 15h ago
£21.6 billion evaporated instantly? That's hilarious. The fragility of traditional finance has once again been fully exposed. At this point, those still clinging to fiat currency really need to wake up.
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ForkTonguevip
· 15h ago
This wave of the UK economy is indeed a bit uncertain... But to be honest, every time traditional finance encounters trouble, on-chain assets' popularity skyrockets. I've got this logic figured out long ago.
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RugDocScientistvip
· 15h ago
Uh... it's the same old rhetoric. Every time the economy crashes, they say cryptocurrencies are safe-haven assets. That's really a bit of a stretch.
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