Bitcoin serves as an inflation hedge, going beyond its role as a decentralized digital currency that facilitates peer-to-peer transactions without intermediaries like banks or governments.
When inflation peaked at 9% in 2022, both Bitcoin and gold exhibited upward trends—a pattern that has continued to the present day.
Although the latest inflation figure stands at 2.6%, the current levels of gold and Bitcoin, driven by market demand, indicate that inflationary concerns persist.
Today, we’ll explore how to buy Bitcoin during market dips.
Mirco Bitcoin Futures & Options Ticker: MBTX4 Minimum fluctuation: $5.00 per bitcoin = $0.50 per contract BTIC: $1.00 per bitcoin = $0.10 per contract
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