Bitcoin’s Inflation Rate Falls Three Times Lower Than USD

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Published Mar 05, 2023 03:03AM ET

Updated Mar 05, 2023 03:30AM ET

Bitcoin’s Inflation Rate Falls Three Times Lower Than USD

  • The inflation rate of US dollars is 3.57 times greater than that of bitcoin.
  • The current inflation rate of BTC is 1.8% while that of USD is 6.4%.
  • The inflation rate of BTC is on a steady pace of decline since its inception.

The inflation rate of the leading cryptocurrency bitcoin has fallen by at least three times when compared to the rate of United States Dollars (USD).

Notably, the current inflation rate of BTC is around 1.8%. Since the inception of the coin in 2009, the inflation rate stands on a steady pace of decline.

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Comparatively, the annual inflation rate of the US dollar in 2023 is 6.4%, indicating that the inflation rate of US dollars is 3.57 times greater than that of bitcoin.

US Dollar Inflation Rate

Usually, the BTC inflation rate falls after every four years during the halving event; the next halving event is expected to occur in May 2024. While in 2011, the inflation rate of BTC was 50%, it was brought down to almost 12% after the first halving in 2012. In the second halving in 2016, it dropped to 4-5%.

During the previous halving, the value of BTC has increased, currently reaching a price of $22,438, indicating that after each halving the price of the coin increases, resulting in the fallen inflation rate.

Three Months’ BTC Price

Significantly, the current inflation rate is at a level far below the US Federal Reserve’s monetary inflation rate target of 2%.

Nick Timiraos, the Chief Economics Correspondent of the Wall Street Journal commented that the higher inflation target would help implement better monetary policies, stating:

Central banks probably won’t want to redefine their inflation target higher, but if they can get inflation down to 3% over the next year or two, they should live with that.

Interestingly, bitcoin’s deflationary model is the key factor for the falling inflation rate of the coin. The rate is dependent on the reward system for the miners, which is divided by half during each halving event.

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