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Have some people ever advised you to buy gold to protect yourself from inflation? You'd better read this article.
The famous bitcoiner and entrepreneur Balaji Srinivasan has just published a diatribe against the United States. According to him, the federal government is on the verge of bankruptcy and being swallowed by trillions of dollars in debt. Faced with such a crisis, the Fed would activate the largest money-printing policy in American history to divert money from taxpayers.
Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News journalist and potential future vice-president of Donald Trump, recently visited Russia to interview Vladimir Putin. This exciting interview comes at a time when Donald Trump has reaffirmed his desire to dismantle NATO and even encourage Putin to invade Europe. Should we expect a Polish invasion by Putin, 80 years after Adolf Hitler?
If the Fed decided to lower its interest rates, we could very well witness a soaring of the markets. Money would flow abundantly, and certain financial assets like bitcoin (BTC) could reach unprecedented heights.
A very reliable financial indicator, the yield curve has recently inverted. And yet, Wall Street has always considered this indicator as a precursor to an impending recession. Will we therefore experience a catastrophic economic year in 2024, which could also affect the stock markets and bitcoin (BTC)?
The famous economic analyst Noah Smith recently wrote an exciting article about bitcoin. He mentions the recent approval of ETFs by the SEC and the secret interests of certain bitcoiners. His thesis is striking: there would be an increasingly powerful Bitcoin lobby that would act in the shadows to create monetary chaos in the world.
After nearly 10 years of rejection, 11 Bitcoin ETFs have been approved and started trading this week, marking a turning point in the history of Bitcoin. With the halving scheduled to take place within a few months, all the conditions are in place for a massive bull run and widespread adoption.
Iran has recently called on the BRICS to establish a common currency to replace the dollar. This challenge to the dollar by Iran, but also increasingly by Saudi Arabia, explains why the Americans want to put an end to the Iranian regime. The end of the petrodollar would no longer allow the United States to finance its monstrous deficits through other countries.
The United States finds itself at a strategic crossroads today. Despite the increasing power of China and the BRICS, the military potential of the United States is declining. As military conflicts multiply around the world, are we witnessing the end of American military superpower and the death of liberal democracy?
It seems that everything is coming together for Bitcoin to have an explosive year in 2024. This week has been more significant than most others in terms of the state of the markets. Two major events happened simultaneously with the release of the latest inflation data and the December meeting of the Federal Reserve, which announced plans for a rate cut.
The brilliant bitcoiner and entrepreneur Balaji Srinivasan has just published a scathing critique of the American state in its handling of the FTX case. According to him, the SBF case reveals the immense level of corruption within the establishment.
There's a growing chorus insinuating that the American hegemon is threatened by the BRICS. But what's really going on?
Bitcoin is a technological earthquake that is reshaping finance, energy, politics and morality with the aim of regenerating humanity.
Inflation has been galloping for almost two years, mainly due to the profligacy of central banks. Since then, central banks have turned around and become a little more vigilant. Nevertheless, they face a colossal dilemma: the peril of debt or the peril of inflation. It's reasonable to assume that central banks will react this time, as they have every other time: by rearming their monetary bazooka. If so, it could well be the return of happy days for bitcoiners. Let's talk bull run.
The Bitcoin ecosystem is a real anthill of innovation, constantly pushing back the boundaries of what's feasible. While some are inclined to portray Bitcoin as an outdated protocol, relegated to the shadow of Ethereum, the reality is quite different. Ambitious initiatives such as Fedimint, Magma and Miniscript are at the forefront. These technologies have the potential to catalyze large-scale institutional adoption of Bitcoin, redefining the contours of finance in the 21st century. At last, you'll have the arguments to answer the shitcoiners.