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In case it wasn't obvious before, the US government is completely dysfunctional, irresponsible, and broken. Buy Bitcoin
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Historically, each $1 trillion increase in the US deficit has coincided with a $200B–$400B increase in Bitcoin market cap, on average. Trump's $4.5 trillion addition to the deficit could therefore add $1.8 trillion to the BTC market cap, giving us a price of $196,200 per BTC.
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Historically, each $1 trillion increase in the US deficit has coincided with a $200B–$400B increase in Bitcoin market cap, on average. Trump's $4.5 trillion addition to the deficit could therefore add $1.8 trillion to the BTC market cap, giving us a price of $157,360 per BTC.
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