Is Crypto a Good Investment During Stagflation?

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How does inflation affect crypto?

Stagflation is a combination of stagnation and inflation. You know it’s bad when they combine two negative words to make a new one!

Put simply, stagflation means inflation and unemployment are increasing while the economy is slowing down

00:49 – What Is Stagflation and How Does Stagflation Work?

04:40 – What Does Stagflation Mean for Crypto?

05:56 – How Cryptocurrencies Fare During Stagflation

08:39 – Do You Invest During Stagflation?

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