Bitcoin’s 1.7% inflation rate performs better than the Fed’s 2% target

The Bitcoin inflation rate fell from 50% in 2011 to 4% in 2020 prior to the halving and now stands at 1.7%, a figure way below the United States Federal Reserve’s monetary inflation rate target of 2%.  While the rate demonstrates Bitcoin’s rapid and mainstream adoption, the digital currency’s fundamentals have remained unaffected by 2022’s negative
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