The inflation figures for 2025 have been announced, and data that could significantly impact the market have emerged. A notable discrepancy is observed between official institutions: the rate announced by ENAG is at 56.14%, while according to TÜİK data, it is recorded at 30.89%. The significant difference between these two institutions' reports increases economic uncertainties and causes investors to review their portfolio strategies. Fluctuations may occur especially in alternative investment assets affected by inflation, such as cryptocurrencies. These developments in the economy are important indicators to consider in long-term asset allocation decisions.

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memecoin_therapyvip
· 01-08 10:20
Wow, 56% vs 30%, the gap... I get annoyed the most when the numbers don't match. Who can I trust then?
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LiquidatedThricevip
· 01-08 10:09
Naked number game, two institutions are separated by 25 percentage points. Who believes it is, who is the fool --- %56 or %31? This gap, anyone would go bankrupt with it --- Here we go again, officials are backstabbing each other, should retail investors buy the dip or run away --- The key is that the grassroots investors can't tell which number is real at all, anyway the coins are going to fall --- The repetitive talk of inflation, in plain words, is everyone secretly taking advantage --- A 25% gap is not a decimal error; someone is definitely lying --- Crypto is about to go through another bloodbath, every time economic data gets chaotic, it’s a bloody era
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BakedCatFanboyvip
· 01-08 06:06
Who would believe such a big difference between the two numbers?
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AirdropDreamBreakervip
· 01-05 10:50
This data gap... How can one be 56% and the other 31%? Who the hell would believe that?
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WalletAnxietyPatientvip
· 01-05 10:35
Wow, two numbers are so different? %56 vs %30, are you playing a guessing game haha
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ZKSherlockvip
· 01-05 10:35
actually... that 25% discrepancy between ENAG and TÜİK is exactly why we need better cryptographic commitment schemes for official data, no? can't just hand-wave economic numbers like they're casual probability distributions. the information asymmetry here is doing way more damage than any privacy protocol ever could.
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ForkMongervip
· 01-05 10:33
lol the 56% vs 30% gap is literally a governance attack vector waiting to happen... official institutions can't even agree on basic metrics and we're supposed to trust their monetary policy? classic case of systemic vulnerability. this is exactly why protocol darwinism wins over centralized clownery. crypto gonna eat this breakfast.
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