π¨ Pertemuan kecil di permukaan. Tapi dampaknya bisa sangat besar di bawah meja kekuasaan.
Cynthia Lummis — salah satu senator paling vokal soal crypto di Amerika — baru saja bertemu dengan kandidat Ketua Federal Reserve, Kevin Warsh. Topiknya? Digital assets.
Kalimat yang keluar setelah pertemuan itu sangat dingin dan sangat jelas:
“Ini penting untuk masa depan keuangan negara kita.”
Sekarang berhenti sebentar dan pikirkan.
Ketika politisi tingkat tinggi mulai duduk bersama calon pemimpin bank sentral seperti Federal Reserve untuk membahas aset digital, itu berarti diskusi sudah berpindah dari pinggiran internet… ke jantung sistem keuangan dunia.
Selama bertahun-tahun banyak orang menertawakan crypto.
Disebut scam.
Disebut mainan spekulan.
Disebut tidak ada masa depan.
Tapi di dunia nyata, para pembuat kebijakan mulai membahasnya di ruang keputusan negara.
Itulah ironi yang menusuk.
Sebagian orang masih sibuk berteriak di komentar seperti tahu segalanya. Sementara di Washington, para pembuat kebijakan sedang mencoba memahami bagaimana teknologi keuangan baru ini akan mempengaruhi sistem uang global.
Dan ketika tokoh seperti Cynthia Lummis mengatakan bahwa digital assets penting bagi masa depan finansial Amerika, itu bukan kalimat kosong. Itu adalah pengakuan bahwa teknologi keuangan sedang berubah lebih cepat dari aturan lama.
Diskusi seperti ini berarti satu hal:
negara, regulator, dan bank sentral tidak bisa lagi mengabaikan revolusi aset digital.
Ini bukan sekadar soal harga crypto naik atau turun.
Ini tentang bagaimana arsitektur uang di era digital akan dibangun.
Sebagian orang akan terus menertawakan sampai lelah.
Sebagian lagi mulai membaca arah perubahan.
Dan dalam sejarah teknologi, yang memahami perubahan lebih awal hampir selalu berdiri di depan… ketika dunia akhirnya menyadari bahwa permainan sudah berubah. π




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