Kevin Warsh 成首位「Tech Bro」Fed 主席提名人:AI 樂觀派、持 SpaceX 與 Polymarket 股份

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According to a CNBC feature report, Kevin Warsh, the next Federal Reserve chair nominated by Trump in January 2026, has been positioned as the “first-ever ‘Tech Bro’ Fed chair.” His friendship with Silicon Valley giants Peter Thiel and Marc Andreessen dates back to their time studying at Stanford University in the 1990s, and after he stepped down as a Fed governor in 2011, he collaborated with them on multiple technology investments. This AI optimist will attend a Senate hearing on April 21 to make final preparations for the current chair, Powell, whose term ends on May 15.

A Silicon Valley–born Fed chair

Warsh’s “Tech Bro” positioning is not media rhetoric—it is reflected in the actual network he built and the investment portfolio he holds. In the early 1990s, while studying at Stanford, he established close ties with Peter Thiel (then treasurer of the student government association, with Warsh serving as president) and Marc Andreessen, among others. After resigning as a Fed governor in 2011, he collaborated with these Silicon Valley friends on multiple technology investments, bringing Silicon Valley investors’ values and perspectives into policy thinking.

Compared with the academic and banking backgrounds of previous Fed chairs, Warsh’s Silicon Valley flavor has a structural impact on his monetary policy orientation. He has publicly expressed his belief that AI will “fundamentally reshape the structure of the U.S. economy,” and based on this, argues that the Fed should adopt a more accommodative interest-rate policy—because the productivity gains brought about by AI themselves have a deflationary effect, offsetting some of the inflation pressure from easing policies.

Portfolio disclosure: SpaceX, Polymarket, AI, and crypto

According to a wealth disclosure revealed by Fortune, Warsh’s net worth ranges from $131 million to $209 million, and his portfolio includes multiple Silicon Valley and Web3 targets:

SpaceX equity—mainly held through channels such as Founders Fund

Polymarket equity—prediction market leader

Ethereum development platform equity—the specific assets not disclosed

Dozens of AI companies—including Cafe X (robot coffee), etc.

Crypto investment and trading companies—diverse minority stakes

This is the first time in Fed chair history that a publicly disclosed portfolio explicitly holds an asset mix with clear crypto exposure. For the crypto industry, Warsh’s nomination implies that in the coming years, the Fed’s policy stance toward digital assets may no longer remain “neutral-to-conservative” as in the Powell era, but instead shift toward “structural acceptance.”

How AI optimism could affect the interest-rate path

How exactly does Warsh’s “AI optimism” affect the Fed’s interest-rate decisions? There are three core arguments:

First, AI boosts productivity → naturally reduces inflation pressure → the Fed can keep interest rates low. The traditional view is that productivity gains raise wages and demand, thereby fueling inflation, but the Silicon Valley narrative Warsh has adopted is that AI brings deflation on the “cost side,” not inflation expansion on the “demand side.” If this argument is accepted, the FOMC’s dovish stance will become even more clearly defined.

Second, AI accelerates infrastructure investment → increases long-term potential output → justifies a lower neutral interest rate. The United States is currently in a period of large-scale capital expenditure for AI supply chains such as data centers, GPUs, and HBM4 (see two related analyses: “HBM mask full analysis” and “AI consumes 80% of global venture capital” ). In Warsh’s view, these investments are a “positive supply shock.”

Third, crypto and AI as symbols of economic innovation → policy should not overly interfere. Warsh himself holds assets related to SpaceX, Polymarket, and Ethereum, and his position clearly leans toward “letting the industry evolve on its own.” This may create tension with the BIS’s this week call for strict regulation of stablecoins coordinated globally.

Direct implications for BTC and the crypto market

For the crypto market, the expectations for Warsh taking office are positive: (1) he personally holds crypto assets such as Ethereum and Polymarket, with strong alignment of interests; (2) his AI optimism and accommodative monetary stance provide structural support for risk assets (including BTC); (3) he will not carry forward Powell-era caution toward stablecoins and DeFi.

But the market also needs to be alert to downside risks: Warsh’s disclosed shareholdings are too comprehensive, and the Senate hearing may question his conflicts of interest. If approval is blocked or conditions are excessively strict, the Fed chair “vacuum period” and policy uncertainty would instead put short-term pressure on crypto assets such as BTC, MSTR, and ETH. The Q&A in next week’s hearing will determine the market’s confidence in Warsh’s taking office.

Market tempo during the Fed chair transition

Key timeline: the April 21 hearing, the expected Senate vote in early May, Powell’s term ends on May 15, and once Warsh takes office he immediately faces the June FOMC. If the first FOMC meeting cuts rates right away, it will strongly confirm that “AI optimism” has been implemented as Fed policy; if rates are kept conservatively, it indicates that Warsh has chosen to pragmatically continue the Powell approach. For Taiwan investors, the core signals to watch are: the impact of a change in Fed chair on the U.S. dollar index, the effect on the cadence of institutional-level BTC allocations, and valuation support for Taiwan’s AI supply chain (TSMC, UMC, and photomask manufacturers).

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