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  "path": "/the-bond-market-is-suddenly-dictating-the-future-of-bitcoin/",
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  "textContent": "Bitcoin was created as a response to the kind of debt-financed monetary disorder now playing out across global bond markets. The original thesis was that when governments borrowed recklessly and debased their currencies, hard-money assets would absorb the resulting demand. What that thesis left unresolved is the possibility that the debt spiral could tighten financial […]\n\nThe post Bitcoin’s hard-money thesis is colliding with 5% Treasury yields appeared first on CryptoSlate.",
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