Switzerland's central bank chief Martin Schlegel just dropped an interesting take: the country could tip into deflation again soon. But here's the thing—even a brief stretch of negative inflation wouldn't be something to lose sleep over. For crypto traders watching macro conditions, this signals how dovish central banks are positioning themselves heading into 2025. When major economies face deflation fears, it typically reshapes capital flows across asset classes, including digital assets.
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PhantomMiner
· 6h ago
Inflation is reversing, and the central banks are panicking. Is the crypto world about to take off?
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RugPullAlarm
· 6h ago
Is the Swiss National Bank starting to be pessimistic again? I've heard this kind of rhetoric many times before, but the key still depends on how on-chain funds are flowing.
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FarmToRiches
· 6h ago
Inflation turning negative? The crypto world has long been used to it; anyway, the central banks are about to loosen monetary policy again.
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NullWhisperer
· 6h ago
deflation talk always precedes the capital reallocation dance... technically speaking, this is just cbdc positioning wrapped in macro rhetoric. schlegel's basically telegraphing where money flows next, and yeah crypto's gonna feel it fr
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OfflineValidator
· 6h ago
Inflation is turning into deflation, and the central bank is about to loosen monetary policy. The crypto world is getting ready to take off.
Switzerland's central bank chief Martin Schlegel just dropped an interesting take: the country could tip into deflation again soon. But here's the thing—even a brief stretch of negative inflation wouldn't be something to lose sleep over. For crypto traders watching macro conditions, this signals how dovish central banks are positioning themselves heading into 2025. When major economies face deflation fears, it typically reshapes capital flows across asset classes, including digital assets.