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generally speaking a mass investment in crypto pays off poorly for the person who backs it, rarely breaking even unless people either make a groundswell or other investors come to share. in which case they need to preserve the previous margins to avoid alienating any fellow big fellows, typically eating whatever profit they made.
the end result of large-scale investment of this nature is true in other markets as well, such that large-scale capital investment of any kind can only pay off in social changes. on their own they're worthless, aside from a way to inject a foundation into the market from the top using private equity and means outside of government control.
No, it will not.
We'll get what's called Stagflation at best, which is basically a giant Pause button (think like iTunes here, there is no Stop button) and some Quantitative Easing will economically happen, and then everything will just shift, adjust, and the system will resume accordingly.
A large part of the issue being that if America ever defaults on debt, than that will screw up the entire rest of the global economy even more. So it's kind of like how you can't really remove an arrow you've been shot with, without also bleeding all over the place.
What're you supposed to do if you get shot with an arrow?
Clip it down some, but leave it there, and get your arse to the nearest medical facility to have medical professionals properly remove it from you so that you don't die from bleeding out as by trying to remove it yourself.
Ever get caught on a talon fish hook?
Same kinda thing.If you pull it backwards, you'll only further injure yourself. You've gotta clip one side of it, and push it the whole rest of the way through.
Inflation is what sends it in collapse, as it creates the asset bubbles.
A bubble is an economic cycle that is characterized by the rapid escalation of market value, particularly in the price of assets. This fast inflation is followed by a quick decrease in value, or a contraction, that is sometimes referred to as a "crash" or a "bubble burst."
Asset price bubbles shoulder the blame for some of the most devastating recessions in history. The stock market bubble of the 1920s, the dot-com bubble of the 1990s, and the real estate bubble of the 2000s were asset bubbles followed by sharp economic downturns.
An asset bubble occurs when the price of an asset, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, or commodities, rises at a rapid pace without underlying fundamentals to justify the price spike.
Asset bubbles are especially devastating for individuals and businesses who invest too late, meaning shortly before the bubble bursts. In this regard, asset price bubbles bear a similarity to Ponzi or pyramid scams. The inevitable collapse of asset bubbles wipes out the net worth of investors and causes exposed businesses to fail, potentially touching off a cascade of debt deflation and financial panic that can spread to other parts of the economy, resulting in a period of higher unemployment and lower production that characterizes a recession.
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/082515/how-do-asset-bubbles-cause-recessions.asp
FED is increased the rates in order to keep it at bay but it is a bubble technically, being kept on control / on what is called trying a "soft landing".... until next election. The question is not if it will crash but when as they try to grapple with it/ with it while market wants more free money/ ZIRP.
And since inflation is lagging indicator the FED is dealing with historical one not the actual.
Like they say you can win only so long with gravity until it pulls down by force.
88% of anyone who owns Bitcoin is in profit with positive gains actually, but okay. Again only speaking about Bitcoin, not crypto as a whole. Much of the rest of crypto deserves to die
https://finbold.com/88-of-all-bitcoin-holders-in-profit-as-2023-comes-to-an-end/#:~:text='%20Notably%2C%20Finbold%20retrieved%20data%20from,prices%20than%20the%20current%20mark.
So, some peeps here pointed that US gov is printing money, yes; but i would very much like have a graph and datas on how much money the banks are creating out of thin air with LOANS (per country, per year, per bank - someone have that ?). The marvelous thing is that (something like 91% of that) money borrowed by a loan can be, legaly, be loaned again to someone else - than again etc.
So there are some things one can do to limit inflation : persuade the banks and govs to stop doing loans with intrest (... good luck), or increase the rate at wich OLD money is destroyed by the state (old bills with wear and tears, outdated ones, etc).
Is there another(s) solutions to trying to reverse the situation ? What other mecanics can be levered on ?
world currency revolves around USD
USD was designed to perpetually inflate
at best you can hope for the rate at which inflation happens to become reasonable again, but i wouldn't hold my breath
expect something new soon, and don't expect it to be better
Through:
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/petrodollars.asp
Thats how they are maintain the debt. Increase debt, increase inflation. Than export the crises in chain reaction.
The inflation is how they rob middle class beside taxes.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/whistleblower-edward-snowden-brands-cbdcs-145220659.html
Pointless? Is by design. The crisis too.