Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reiterates: Cryptocurrencies are the best inflation hedge
Jinse Finance reported that U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently reiterated his support for cryptocurrency on the X platform. Cryptocurrencies are an outlet for our addiction to the Federal Reserve and are the best hedge against inflation, he said. It also strips control of the government and monopoly banking system, which uses money printing to transfer wealth to billionaire oligarchs while impoverishing ordinary Americans. ” He also added: “If you agree that crypto equals freedom, please help me advance this vision as president.
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