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How The State Of Global Markets Could Be Pushing The Federal Reserve To Adopt Bitcoin

Analyzing the precarious positions of the world’s fiat economies can drive a conclusion that the Federal Reserve will have to adopt bitcoin.

The Goal Of Central Bank Digital Currencies Is Complete Control Over Humanity

The politicians in power are actively working to dismantle the separation of powers in order to behave with impunity toward the American people.

The U.S. Central Bank Digital Currency Narrative Is A Fantasy

Implementing a CBDC would not only negatively impact the U.S. economy, but is literally beyond the capability of the government.

Fed Goes Big Again With 75 Basis Point Hike In Bid To Curb Inflation

The Federal Reserve hiked interest rates by three-quarters of a percentage point for the third consecutive time, sending Bitcoin below $19,000.

Predictions For Bitcoin And World Markets With The Upcoming FOMC Meeting

Ansel Lindner explains the thinking behind the chess moves of the biggest powers in the world and what these moves mean for bitcoin and global markets.

White House Releases Bitcoin, Crypto Regulatory Framework

Following U.S. President Biden’s executive order, the White House published a framework for CBDC development and strict regulation of the ecosystem.

Consumers Are In The Eye Of The Inflation Hurricane

While many talking heads would like you to believe that inflation is slowing down, the current policies only serve to make the problems significantly worse.

Bitcoin Drops Below $22,000 As U.S. CPI Declines Less Than Expected To 8.3%

Bitcoin failed to hold $22,000 as declines in energy prices drove down U.S. CPI less than expected to 8.3% in August; all other sectors rose MoM.

All Eyes Are On The Consumer Price Index

The consumer price index will define market moves and the new Magma protocol on the Lighting Network will allow Bitcoin to grow even bigger.

U.S. Inflation Slowed To 8.5% In July. Bitcoin Claims $24,000

U.S. CPI data came lighter than expected at 8.5% in July, but rampant inflation is still present in the energy sector; bitcoin jumps.
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