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What Japan’s fiscal debt crisis means for global crypto markets

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June 12, 2025193 Views
What Japan’s fiscal debt crisis means for global crypto markets

What Japan’s fiscal debt crisis means for global crypto markets

Japan’s debt crisis jolts crypto markets, testing their resilience and reviving Bitcoin’s role as a system hedge against fragile fiat systems.

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