Why can't central banks actually hit that magic 2% inflation target? Turns out, price stability might be a luxury they simply cannot afford anymore. The math behind monetary policy is breaking down, and the consequences ripple through every asset class—crypto included.
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ProofOfNothing
· 12-01 16:54
The Central Bank's insistence on that 2% trap is long outdated, and the market has already seen through it... The real game rules have changed.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 12-01 16:52
Um... the 2% target has long been a joke, and even the central banks know they can't hold it.
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4am_degen
· 12-01 16:41
The figure of 2% has long been a joke, and the Central Bank knows it well... they just don't want to break that layer of glass.
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ILCollector
· 12-01 16:38
Wow, if the central bank can't manage 2%, what does that indicate? It indicates that the entire system is hopeless.
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RunWhenCut
· 12-01 16:38
The Central Bank's target of 2% has long been a joke; to put it bluntly, there’s no way out. It’s either stagflation or collapse, with no middle ground. Well, now the traditional financial system is becoming increasingly fragile, which instead gives us the opportunity for encryption... But don’t get too happy too soon; in this round, no one will escape.
Why can't central banks actually hit that magic 2% inflation target? Turns out, price stability might be a luxury they simply cannot afford anymore. The math behind monetary policy is breaking down, and the consequences ripple through every asset class—crypto included.