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The Fed's "red button" that could shoot Bitcoin to 100k

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Have you seen what's happening in Britain? After months of raising interest rates , the U.K. Central

Have you seen what's happening in Britain? After months of raising interest rates (just like our Fed), the U.K. Central Bank is now panicking, reversing course, and dumping money back into the system... while slashing tax rates across the board. Why? Because their economy can't take any more pain! Look: here at home, the Fed's raised rates at an insane pace to tamper down inflation. But they are treading such a difficult line. If they raise rates too much, the economy won't be able to handle it. And it'll be 2008 all over again. Or worse! That's why at some point — potentially very soon — they could turn the money printers back on. When that happens, I expect risk assets like cryptocurrency to absolutely skyrocket through the roof. I believe it will happen in the blink of an eye... Which is why this Thursday at 2:00pm Eastern / 11:00am Pacific, I'm going live to share exactly [what crypto investors should do right now]( to prepare for this kind of historic event. This may be the opportunity to build generational wealth you've been praying for. Remember – October, November, and December are historically the best months of the year for crypto! Thursday's webinar is free, but you must register for it now by clicking or tapping this button: [Yes, Register Me For Thursday's Critical Crypto Webinar!Â]( The economy is absolutely insane right now... And I expect it to be an absolute freakin' rollercoaster moving forward. Yet with it could come the massive life-changing spike we've been waiting for. Register now and I'll see you on Thursday with the full story. Bryce Paul Crypto 101  By the way... If you're not interested in this week's webinar, use the link below and I will stop sending you information about it. However... You'll still remain on our list to keep receiving other complimentary crypto information and resources. [Yes, stop sending me these webinar updates (However, keep me on your list)...](    To make sure you keep getting these emails, please add bryce.paul@crypto101podcast.com to your address book or whitelist us. Want out of the loop? [Unsubscribe](. Boardwalk Flock LLC, 1596 North Coast Highway 101, #1037, Encinitas, CA 92024, United States

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