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Cryptocurrencies Could Theoretically be a Hedge Against Inflation, S&P Global Says

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“Some argue that crypto assets could be in demand in a high-interest rates/high inflation environment because they could serve as a store of value. We think the track record for crypto is too short to prove this,” the New York-based company added, drawing consideration to bitcoin’s (BTC) weak correlation with U.S. inflation expectations.

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