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Inflation
Fed Hikes Rate at Fastest Pace in 22 Years, Will Start Shrinking Balance Sheet
The central bank is taking a hawkish stance as inflation is running at its highest level in four decades.

Buenos Aires Gov Official on Allowing Residents to Pay Taxes With Crypto
Buenos Aires Secretary of Innovation and Digital Transformation Diego Fernández discusses the city’s recent decision to allow residents to pay their taxes with bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, touching on issues with rising inflation rates over the past several decades. Plus, insights into Argentina’s blossoming crypto community and the prospect of adopting bitcoin as legal tender in the country.

Labor Costs Jump by Most in 2 Decades, Adding to Inflationary Surge
This move adds more pressure on the Federal Reserve to hike rates fast.

What Crypto's Increasing Correlation With Tech Stocks Means for Investors
Will Evans, CEX.IO managing director, the Americas, discusses the impact of macroeconomic factors on the crypto markets, noting the war in Ukraine and inflation as possible reasons for volatility. Plus, a conversation on crypto’s increasing correlation with tech stocks and developments in the derivatives market.

Crypto Market's Direction During a Recession Might Depend on Nasdaq
Analysts say as the broader stock market goes, so goes bitcoin when recession hits.

Is Bitcoin an Inflation Hedge or Currency?
Providence Financial and Insurance Services Founder Anthony Saccaro shares his bitcoin price outlook, discussing BTC’s use as an inflation hedge and a currency while noting its growing correlation with the stock market. Plus, why Goldman Sachs is speculating the possibility of a recession within the next two years and what this means for crypto.

What Would Deglobalization Mean for Bitcoin’s Price?
Geopolitical crises like the Russia-Ukraine war are reversing the era of globalization, where people enjoyed lower costs from the expansion of free trade and labor offshoring.

Is Bitcoin a Risk-On or a Risk-Off Asset? Maybe It’s Neither
So, we have high inflation and everyone piled into bitcoin and its price shot up, right? Not quite…
