NYDIG: If AI leads to "loose monetary policy," Bitcoin could benefit

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PANews March 2 News, according to Cointelegraph, NYDIG Research Director Greg Cipolaro stated that if artificial intelligence disrupts the labor market or causes volatility leading to central bank easing, Bitcoin will benefit. He pointed out that AI, as a “general-purpose technology,” will influence employment and economic growth, which will in turn impact Bitcoin. If AI-driven growth is accompanied by liquidity expansion and controlled real interest rates, it will support Bitcoin; conversely, if it pushes up real yields and tightens policies, Bitcoin may face pressure. If AI triggers labor disruptions and leads to monetary easing, the resulting liquidity injection will be favorable for Bitcoin. He acknowledged that the transition will bring challenges but expects AI to follow the “historical pattern” of technological development—integrating rather than eliminating.

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