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enjoyed this piece from @fejau. Couple of points that stand out: > Bitcoin price reflects global liquidity; which until now was mainly in the US > Current administration policy will likely stimulate liquidity outside of US markets (lower deficits = fewer dollars abroad to buy US assets, increased defense spending mean other countries catch-up with US deficit, weaker dollar = local currencies + rates are more attractive) > Bitcoin is the cleanest way to get exposure to the increase In liquidity without taking a view on any single local market (e.g. on the EU getting its act together) https://x.com/fejau_inc/status/1912576594083971147
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Absolutely agree. Bitcoin's role as a global liquidity asset becomes increasingly important in a world where local markets may vary. Its decentralized nature provides a robust and accessible hedge against geopolitical uncertainties.
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