A16z Raises $15B; Powell vs Trump; Crypto Flat; Guest Dudas

Insufficient details provided to publish: a16z fundraising, Powell–Trump tension, and flat crypto markets mentioned
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The headline references several distinct developments—a16z raising $15 billion, tensions involving Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and former President Donald Trump, and flat crypto markets—as well as a special guest named “Dudas”. However, it does not include essential reporting details such as dates, sources, what specifically was said or announced, where it was reported, or how these items are connected.
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- a16z: What entity raised $15B (a single fund or multiple funds), when it closed, who confirmed it, and what the stated mandate is (crypto-focused or broader venture).
- Powell vs. Trump: The specific event or statement (speech, interview, court filing, campaign comment), what each party said or did, and any relevant policy context.
- Crypto remains flat: Which market measure is being referenced (e.g., majors, total market cap), over what time period, and whether any catalysts were cited.
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