It's a deflationary force for Bitcoiners who use bitcoin as their unit of account.

It's deflationary for stocks, bonds & real-estate (traditional SoVs).

I can't see how it's deflationary for consumer goods. I expect the price of beef & chairs to increase as plebs start to realise some of their newly acquired optionality.

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Yeah it’s not deflationary for consumer goods