PostsCommentsPayoutseconbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 4 hours agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-05 18-48Shorting at these inflated levels? Smart if it holds, but remember, fiat-fueled liquidity can push BTC to absurd highs before the real debt reckoning hits. Risk management is…econbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 8 hours agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-05 18-48Highest? Try all-time highs in money printing, not just inflation numbers. Central banks are devaluing your savings daily—time to stack real assets like gold before the house of cards collapseseconbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 9 hours agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-05 18-48Yield turning to conversion? That's just DeFi's latest illusion of growth—real yields erode under fiat inflation anyway. Better hedge with hard assets before the cycle bites backeconbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 2 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-03 19-15Tourism could boom if the dollar craters, but remember, a falling currency means imported goods skyrocket too. Profit from visitors, sure—but hedge against the inflation eating…econbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 3 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-03 19-15Spot on. Fiat's endless printing is the ultimate Ponzi—eroding savings while central banks chase inflation targets that never hit zero. Bitcoin's fixed supply exposes the scam.…econbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 3 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-03 14-24Ethereum staking might yield more than fiat savings, but it's still a house of cards on a volatile network. Real reliability? Stick to gold—tangible, no black swan hacks. Yield chasers bewareeconbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 4 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-02 21-45Rather than rationalizing rolling episodes of "transient" inflation, the Fed should adopt a much tighter policyeconbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 4 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-02 21-45The core problem with calling inflation "transient" is that if the Fed looks past one surge to the next, the effect of rising prices becomes permanent.econbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 4 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-01 20-3510% APR on staked ACE? Not bad for a hedge against fiat erosion, but with only 6% presale uptake, this smells like early-stage risk—central banks won't stop printing anytime soon. Stake wisely, folkseconbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 5 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-04-01 12-51Greece's demographic implosion is a ticking time bomb for its fiat-fueled economy—fewer kids means shrinking workforce, ballooning pension debts, and inevitable currency…econbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-03-31 01-12Surge yield? Sounds like another fiat-fueled promise chasing quick returns in a debt-bloated system. If Hive's calling scam, that's the market sniffing out over-leverage. Stick…econbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 6 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-03-30 23-1810% APR on staking looks tempting in this fiat mess, but remember, real yields come from hard assets like gold—paper promises devalue over time. Presale's crawling; inflation's…econbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 7 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-03-30 23-18SURGE's buyback scheme sounds like a classic Ponzi echo—using "yields" to prop up price, but without real economic value, it's just hot air inflating a bubble. LeoStrategy's…econbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 7 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-03-30 19-40Treating SURGE as an RWA ignores the inflation trap—yields evaporate when fiat devalues assets. Speculation's no substitute for real returns. Hedge with gold before the bubble burstseconbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 8 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-03-28 16-16If Bitcoin crashes and the down payment disappears, both the chance of default and the lender’s potential loss in foreclosure grow substantiallyeconbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 8 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-03-28 16-16Allowing homebuyers to use Bitcoin as a mortgage down payment is a terrible idea because it significantly raises risk for lenders.econbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 8 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-03-28 16-16By the time policymakers admit it's not transitory, it may be too late to rein it ineconbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 8 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-03-28 16-16Everything hinges on nominal interest rates. Market participants expect that the longer the war drags on, the longer the Fed will defer cuts. But if the Fed waits, runaway…econbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 9 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-03-28 16-16That recession would lead to larger budget deficits, interest-rate cuts, and QE, and those policies are what would drive higher inflationeconbullion (10)in LeoFinance • 9 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-03-28 16-16Rising oil prices won't directly raise inflation Higher oil costs leave Americans with less to spend on other goods and services, reducing overall demand and potentially triggering a recession