Cryptosport
@cryptosport
You know that cryptocurrencies are traditionally traded in pairs to the dollar (albeit via stablecoins). Thus, the cheaper the dollar on the currency market, the more expensive the second asset in the pair should be, even if its "universal value" stands still. Therefore, we can say that crypto remains in the same sidewall, just the price is rising slightly to match its USD denomination. And this, by the way, is another sign of high inflation in the US.
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Rita
@ritanesterova.eth
you just gave me some new food for thought...🤔 10 $degen
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Leavista🎩🍿🐹
@leavista
Reasonable point of view 1010 $DEGEN
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You take nothing
@comptonstreuung
Regardless of the market, may we have a plus in the market. 55 $DEGEN
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dalida
@dalida
Oh, how interesting, thank you, I didn't know about that.100 $Degen
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antonina
@antonina
I didn't think about it, it's interesting to think 1043 $degen
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Aleks Dok
@dok991
So interesting point of view 🧐 20 $DEGEN
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tanya
@djiva
Never even thought about that! Turns out, crypto’s price growth is largely just an effect of inflation😏 210 $degen
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