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Interesting question that everyone is asking now — what is a recession and why should it matter to us when we have Bitcoin?
So when the economy starts to collapse, we see it everywhere. Companies are laying off people, trade comes to a halt, and everyone suddenly fears spending. This state, where the economy contracts for at least two consecutive quarters and GDP falls, is exactly what we call a recession.
What exactly is a recession? It’s a period when everything slows down. Industrial production declines, trade volume shrinks, investments pull back. People stop looking to the future with optimism, and companies stop investing in growth. The result? Unemployment rises, confidence drops.
But here’s an interesting thing — Bitcoin behaves differently in these situations than more traditional assets. When the conventional economy collapses and central banks start printing money, the price of Bitcoin often reacts positively. Some see it as a hedge against inflation, which recessions typically bring.
So yes, a recession is a serious matter for the traditional economy, but for cryptocurrencies? That’s a more complex story. It’s definitely worth watching how Bitcoin behaves during these contraction periods.