To the extent that higher interest rates compete with risk assets for investor dollars, the idea of a lower rate regime might provide a boon to bitcoin. The opposite – of course – also holds, and should tomorrow’s inflation report come in faster than anticipated, crypto prices are likely to give back more of their October advance.
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