Investors Turn to Stablecoins and Tokenized Real-World Assets Amid Trump Tariff Announcement
Cryptocurrency investors are increasingly shifting their investments towards stablecoins and tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) to avoid volatility ahead of US President Donald Trump’s tariff announcement on April 2. The flow of capital into stablecoins and RWAs, which represent financial products and tangible assets like real estate and fine art on the blockchain, is on the rise. These assets are seen as safe havens in the current uncertain market, according to crypto intelligence platform IntoTheBlock. Geopolitical tensions and global trade concerns are driving investors towards safety, as growth expectations have decreased globally in recent months. The upcoming tariff announcement on April 2 is expected to target top US trading partners in an effort to reduce the country’s trade deficit and boost domestic manufacturing.
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