As global policymakers confront slowing growth, rising debt burdens, and increasingly fragile conditions, the macroeconomic backdrop heading into 2026 is once again shifting toward looser constraints. History suggests that periods defined by expanding liquidity, whether through direct stimulus, regulatory adjustments, or balance-sheet accommodation, tend to reshape capital allocation across asset classes, with digital assets often […]
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