The era of currency devaluation has arrived. Think about it, this is exactly the original intention behind the birth of Bitcoin (BTC). When central banks continuously release liquidity and fiat currencies face ongoing devaluation pressure, BTC as a limited supply digital asset, its scarcity and anti-inflation characteristics become increasingly prominent. From a macroeconomic cycle perspective, such a combination of conditions is almost a tailor-made stage for Bitcoin.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 9h ago
When the printing press starts, BTC will rise, this logic makes sense
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DevChive
· 9h ago
The central bank keeps flooding the market endlessly, and we retail investors can only go all-in on Bitcoin.
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DegenWhisperer
· 9h ago
Fiat currency is overissued, Bitcoin is scarce, this logic makes perfect sense.
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WagmiWarrior
· 9h ago
I'm an old hand at this; I'm tired of hearing this spiel, haha.
The era of currency devaluation has arrived. Think about it, this is exactly the original intention behind the birth of Bitcoin (BTC). When central banks continuously release liquidity and fiat currencies face ongoing devaluation pressure, BTC as a limited supply digital asset, its scarcity and anti-inflation characteristics become increasingly prominent. From a macroeconomic cycle perspective, such a combination of conditions is almost a tailor-made stage for Bitcoin.