The Fed's closely-watched inflation measure just climbed again in November—and that's a problem. We're seeing persistent price pressures that refuse to dial down, which matters way more than most realize if you're holding crypto.
Why? Because when inflation stays elevated, the Fed's path forward becomes murkier. Will they keep rates higher for longer? Cut more aggressively? These aren't abstract questions. They directly shape how capital flows into risk assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Historically, sticky inflation creates uncertainty—and uncertainty tends to keep traders cautious. But it also creates opportunities for those paying attention. The question now is whether markets have already priced this in, or if we're due for another round of volatility as the data keeps surprising to the upside.
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OffchainOracle
· 5h ago
Sticky inflation... really changes the game.
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ETHReserveBank
· 5h ago
Sticky inflation is truly a devil; if the Fed messes up this time, the crypto market will likely experience another wave of turbulence.
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PoolJumper
· 5h ago
Sticky inflation is really annoying, and the crypto market might continue to fluctuate...
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GasFeeNightmare
· 5h ago
It's going up again? Fed is really trying to bankrupt us all. HODL coins still have to endure the pressure.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 5h ago
Sticky inflation and fierce pressure have held us down; the rise continues endlessly.
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rug_connoisseur
· 5h ago
Sticky inflation is really annoying, but we still have to keep bouncing with BTC.
The Fed's closely-watched inflation measure just climbed again in November—and that's a problem. We're seeing persistent price pressures that refuse to dial down, which matters way more than most realize if you're holding crypto.
Why? Because when inflation stays elevated, the Fed's path forward becomes murkier. Will they keep rates higher for longer? Cut more aggressively? These aren't abstract questions. They directly shape how capital flows into risk assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Historically, sticky inflation creates uncertainty—and uncertainty tends to keep traders cautious. But it also creates opportunities for those paying attention. The question now is whether markets have already priced this in, or if we're due for another round of volatility as the data keeps surprising to the upside.