The Dollar Has Been Inflating Against Bitcoin Since 2011

The Dollar Has Been Inflating Against Bitcoin Since 2011

On a zoomed-out scale, the U.S. dollar has been rapidly inflating against bitcoin since the time one bitcoin reached parity with one dollar in 2011.It is my fervent wish that hyperinflation never reaches our shores. The probability that we will avoid that outcome is extremely slim. Put another way, our chances of experiencing hyperinflation are extremely high; the only question is timing. When will it happen? Many hope it’s a long way off. Some believe it’s here already and has been for quite some time. The U.S. Dollar Is Drastically Inflating Against Real EstateSome argue that....


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