Bitcoin is now ATH in: Laos, Burundi, Malawi, Nigeria, Myanmar, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Cuba, Ghana, Egypt, Congo, Iran, Suriname, Sierra Leone, Turkey, Sudan, Syria, Argentina šŸ‘‹, Lebanon and Venezuela.
and now is hitting ATH in walthy countries like Sweeden. https://twitter.com/Stromens/status/1757485300509479044?s=08
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Yeah its breaking ATH in Japanese yen right now. Pretty incredible.
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Almost there, been watching it all day, lol once it breaks 52500 or above a milly we in ATH territory in South Africa
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See the Rand also taking a beating against the dollar so it's a double whammy
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Oh dude you can say that again, every month we continue with nation wide load shedding you just see it slip a peg down and not even record high interest rates is stopping the bleeding, getting out of Rands is my only goal price of Bitcoin is a rounding error
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You can add Ukraine here too. Inflation hit too hard
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Not yet but it is very close
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Nothing to be excited about, especially for the citizens of those countries because it means their economies are going to shit faster than others.
I think it's more valuable to track bitcoin performance against assets like gold, mean house price, or stock indices.
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First we go for FIAT, then for Silver, Petrol Companies and Techies, and finally for Gold.
If you read the answers, poeple are informing ATH in wealthy countries as well.
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No, we have EUR.
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That's the short answer. Longer answer here.
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I have no doubts about that.
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Hehe... Ok, but once Germany's loans are in crisis the EUR may suffer as well.
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No, but my stash is now worth more than during the 2021 ATH because I DCA. Measured in fiat and bitcoin.
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Iā€™m waiting for the real ATH ;)
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It's 80% of the way there against His Majesty's shitcoin.
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Its getting pretty close in Australia. Won't be long I'd guess
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The Angolan Kwanza is also at an all-time high.
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not yet, but i think given USD/CAD fluctuations since 2021, it will hit an ATH in Canada before it does in the US
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Not yet in italy
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