According to many analyzes, inflation is caused by the printing of money by the Central Bank. Excessive printing of money will create an imbalance in supply and demand, which will have a negative impact on the balance sheet.
As a person who really loves BTC, I want to ask, is Bitcoin anti-Inflation?
It depends on which side to look at it. Judging by how Bitcoin fell from $69k to $19k, can we call it an anti-inflation model? Very unlikely. This is subject to short-term judgment. Having analyzed the graph of changes in the price of Bitcoin for all the time of existence, you can see a completely different picture, close to the anti-inflationary model of behavior. In fact, this is embedded in the very essence of Bitcoin: despite the fact that the number of Bitcoin mined is growing, which means that the total number in circulation is also increasing, Bitcoin can't be printed indefinitely, like ordinary money.