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<p dir="auto">For years, Bitcoin’s bullish narrative has relied on accommodative monetary policy:<br />
lower rates, more liquidity, more risk-taking.</p>
<p dir="auto">But Jeff Park suggests that framework may be outdated.<br />
Bitcoin’s next major upside could come when it decouples from the Federal Reserve entirely, rising even as interest rates increase.</p>
<p dir="auto">If that happens, the idea of a “risk-free rate” itself starts to break down.</p>
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