The economic divergence in North America is intensifying. The US economy is leading with a growth rate of 4.3%, expected to surge to 5% by 2026, while the northern neighbor is stuck in contraction—negative growth of 0.3%. This contrast not only reflects differences in economic policies but also exposes the disparity in bargaining power. When one side lacks growth momentum, the scope for negotiation naturally shrinks. Policymakers are left with poor cards, and their willingness to negotiate diminishes. The underlying logic is straightforward: economic weakness weakens bargaining power. For the crypto market, this macroeconomic divergence will reinforce expectations that capital will flow toward regions with stable growth, affecting liquidity distribution and risk asset allocation. The greater the economic gap between the US and Canada, the less room there is for potential policy adjustments, and the uncertainty faced by the market increases accordingly.

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LuckyBlindCatvip
· 12-29 17:51
The US takes off while Canada dives, this move is too brilliant --- So, no growth means no say, it's that simple --- The crypto market is about to start bloodsucking, capital still isn't flowing to the US --- Negative growth... friends in the north are having an even harder time --- Economic polarization = chip gap, the US is winning this chess game big time --- Policy can't be formulated, negotiations are pointless, this is the price of no growth --- Uncertainty is skyrocketing, the crypto market is bound to fluctuate again --- 4.3% versus 0.3%, this gap is truly... worlds apart
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AirdropGrandpavip
· 12-28 15:13
The US is bleeding again, Canada is really miserable. Now the bargaining chips are even fewer, and capital will definitely flow to places with better growth. Our crypto circle needs to be mentally prepared.
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MetaLord420vip
· 12-28 10:51
Canada's current situation is really pulling back, over in the US it's 4.3% and still aiming for 5%, while here we're experiencing negative growth. How can we continue negotiations like this... we have no leverage.
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fomo_fightervip
· 12-26 19:55
The US is about to take off again, while Canada is getting beaten... How can negotiations even proceed? One has a 5% gain, the other a negative, this gap isn't just a gap—it's a generation gap.
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RektCoastervip
· 12-26 19:45
America is about to take off again, while Canada is experiencing negative growth... Damn, can the negotiation strength be the same? Haha
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MetaMiseryvip
· 12-26 19:44
Explosion of growth in the US, Canada just lying flat... The gap is really not a little bit, capital has long since voted with its feet.
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BagHolderTillRetirevip
· 12-26 19:39
The US won again, while Canada is still experiencing negative growth... Now the negotiations really lack confidence.
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GasFeeCryervip
· 12-26 19:32
The US is way ahead, Canada is falling behind. How can this negotiation even continue... Capital is flowing to the places with faster growth, and the liquidity landscape of the crypto market is about to be reshuffled.
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