Since early 2020, the U.S. dollar's purchasing power has eroded significantly—somewhere between 20-25% gone. That's not small change. When the world's reserve currency loses that much ground in just a few years, it reshapes everything: inflation expectations shift, asset allocation strategies pivot, and people start hunting for alternatives. For crypto markets specifically, this backdrop matters. Currency debasement has historically pushed capital flows toward hard assets and decentralized stores of value. The numbers don't lie.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 7h ago
The devaluation of the US dollar is really the biggest benefit for the crypto world... I've seen through it long ago.
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rugged_again
· 7h ago
The devaluation of the US dollar by 20-25%... was long overdue, but the speed at which it’s happening is a bit crazy. No wonder everyone is now stockpiling Bitcoin— isn’t this just history repeating itself?
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NoStopLossNut
· 7h ago
The US dollar has depreciated by over 20 points. This wave is truly a spring breeze for crypto, and finally, we can confidently boast about it.
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mev_me_maybe
· 7h ago
The Federal Reserve's money-printing machine has started up again, and this time it's really going bankrupt.
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GmGnSleeper
· 7h ago
The US dollar has depreciated by over 20 points. Now I finally understand why I need to accumulate some crypto assets; otherwise, the money will really slowly evaporate.
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NFTRegretful
· 7h ago
The devaluation of the US dollar by 20-25% is indeed shocking; no wonder cryptocurrencies are so hot this year.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 7h ago
ngl ser this is exactly the copium i needed to read before checking my portfolio down 60% lmao... dollar printer goes brrr and suddenly my bags don't look so heavy anymore probably nothing
Since early 2020, the U.S. dollar's purchasing power has eroded significantly—somewhere between 20-25% gone. That's not small change. When the world's reserve currency loses that much ground in just a few years, it reshapes everything: inflation expectations shift, asset allocation strategies pivot, and people start hunting for alternatives. For crypto markets specifically, this backdrop matters. Currency debasement has historically pushed capital flows toward hard assets and decentralized stores of value. The numbers don't lie.