Bankless Co-founder: Oil Price May Struggle to Return to Pre-US-Iran Conflict Levels, But Still Uneasy for Inflation
BlockBeats News, July 22nd, Bankless co-founder David Hoffman published a post stating that during the second phase of the US-Iran conflict, the oil price may fluctuate in the range of $75 to $95 per barrel, not reaching the highs of the first phase of the conflict. However, even if the oil price remains in the above range, it is still not conducive to the global inflation situation.
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