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US Government Grapples with Soaring Debt and Bond Yields in $324T Global Crisis

US Government Grapples with Soaring Debt and Bond Yields in $324T Global Crisis

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US Government and Global Powers Face Crushing Debt as Borrowing Costs Soar Global debt has hit a staggering $324 trillion in Q1 2025, and governments, especially the United States, are buckling under the weight of skyrocketing borrowing costs. Long-term bond yields are at their highest since 2009, driven by rampant deficits, sticky inflation, and political […]

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US Debt Projected at 250% of GDP by 2100: Is Bitcoin the Ultimate Hedge?

US Debt Projected at 250% of GDP by 2100: Is Bitcoin the Ultimate Hedge?

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US Debt Could Skyrocket to 250% of GDP by 2100: A Bitcoin Hedge in Waiting? A bombshell paper from the Federal Reserve’s Jackson Hole summit claims the US could push its debt-to-GDP ratio—a measure of a country’s debt compared to its economic output—to a staggering 250% by the end of the century without interest rates […]

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Trump Sacks BLS Head Over Job Data: Blockchain’s Chance to Fix Trust Crisis

Trump Sacks BLS Head Over Job Data: Blockchain’s Chance to Fix Trust Crisis

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Trump Fires BLS Chief Over Weak Job Numbers: A Blockchain Wake-Up Call for Data Trust President Trump’s sudden dismissal of Erika McEntarfer, head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), after lackluster job reports has sparked outrage and deepened distrust in centralized data systems. With no hard proof of wrongdoing, this move reeks of political […]

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China’s Yuan Fix Shakes Markets: Is Bitcoin the Ultimate Hedge?

China’s Yuan Fix Shakes Markets: Is Bitcoin the Ultimate Hedge?

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China’s Central Bank Slams the Brakes on Yuan Decline Amid Dollar Surge: A Bitcoin Wake-Up Call? On July 31, 2025, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) made a striking move to bolster the yuan, setting a daily reference rate at roughly 7.15 per U.S. dollar. This was a far stronger fix than market watchers expected, […]

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