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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 416.72+1.2%Dec 26 4:00 PM EST

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To: maceng2 who wrote (180985)12/6/2021 6:28:51 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 218728
 
Re <<Eth ... CSPR>>

(1) Blood-shower was refreshing Message 33607317

(2) Given that CSPR can do everything ETH 1.0 can do is a feature, because CSPR, borne of ETH 1.0, skipped the so far mythical ETH 2.0 given migration hiccups, delays, issues, whatever, skipped ahead to ETH 3.0. I keep in mind a central truth not recognised by the market, that, CSPR = ETH 3.0, and that ETH 1.0 => ETH 2.0 is a perhaps, maybe, and might just blackhole at para-verse speed

(3) I appreciate Powell's 'inflation is not-transitory' remark, because an interest rate rise cannot fix inflation compelled by trade war, logistic jam, and distilled fear about governance of all rules

(4) Gold does not seem to be a hedge against inflation, transitory and persistent, yet

(5) CSPR seems a good hedge against inflation, normal planned, extraordinary hyper, as well as deflation, technologically impelled and direly diaper.

For whatever the pricing, CSPR yields 8-10% APY!

I like the para-verse APY %, that which is essentially constant, compared to normal-verse APY %, that which declines as the underlying asset appreciates.

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