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#比特币价格走势与周期 Recently, I came across a very interesting perspective that somewhat overturns my previous understanding😅
Although Bitcoin has surpassed its historical high of $126,000, when considering inflation and adjusting with 2020 dollars, the price actually hasn't broken $100,000? It sounds a bit crazy when you think about it this way, but it also seems to make sense🤔
Some people also say that humanity is now searching for a "scarce universal consensus." With geopolitical conflicts and the AI wave, along with the significant depreciation pressure on national currencies, this actually creates more room for Bitcoin to grow. Looking at it from another angle, inflation might not be a bad thing; it could even be the driving force pushing up Bitcoin's price?
Honestly, I still feel a bit confused about these macro perspectives, but I sense that I am vaguely grasping something important. Inflation, monetary policy, scarcity… these factors are interconnected, which is probably why so many people are optimistic about Bitcoin's long-term prospects.
Can any experts help explain to a newbie how much impact inflation really has on Bitcoin's price movement? It feels like this might be the key to understanding the crypto world💡