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Hyperinflation Happens Slowly Then Very Fast

by Larry Chiang on April 17, 2020

Gabor Gurbacs (@gaborgurbacs)
1) > 1 USD on June 30, 1944 was ~33 Hungarian Pengő before the Pengő spiraled into #hyperinflation.

> 1 USD on 10 July, 1946 (2y later), was 460 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 (460 octillion)=4.6×10^29 Pengő.

> Hyperinflation happens fast! #Bitcoin #gold #fiat pic.twitter.com/ysbiWjS4yl

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Gabor Gurbacs (@gaborgurbacs)
2/ Hungarian man sweeping worthless pengo currency on the streets of Budapest in 1946. #Hyperinflation happens fast! pic.twitter.com/4kYWliGK6p

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compliant was that there was not enough money. It turns out for the Weirmar, there was not enough value in the currency.

Read, “Collapse of Complex Societies”

Treasure Management is Chapter 2, #ch2

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