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The Philippine peso is knocking on a familiar but uncomfortable door: the ₱60 to $1 exchange rate. Driven by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, surging global oil prices, and a strong US dollar, the local currency is under immense pressure.
When the peso weakens, the reactions are almost always split. You will see freelance workers celebrating their “pay raise” on social media, while everyday commuters and grocery shoppers brace for the inevitable price hikes.
But what does a ₱60 dollar really mean for the broader economy, and more importantly, how does it affect the local web3 and cryptocurrency community?
Let’s break down the winners, the losers, and the crypto angle of a depreciating Philippine peso.
A weak peso isn’t universally bad; it acts as an immediate multiplier for anyone bringing foreign currency into the country.
The harsh reality is that the Philippines is a net-importing country. We buy more from the world than we sell to it, and we pay for those imports in US dollars.
For the local cryptocurrency community, currency depreciation creates a unique set of advantages and hurdles. Digital assets inherently bypass traditional banking borders, making crypto both a hedge and a headache during a currency slide.
While a ₱60 to $1 exchange rate brings a temporary sigh of relief to dollar earners and stablecoin holders, the macroeconomic reality is that a rapidly depreciating peso is a net negative for the Philippines.
The brief “high” of cashing out a larger fiat amount is usually wiped out by the creeping inflation at the grocery store, the gas station, and the utility bill.
For the crypto-savvy Filipino, it reinforces a vital lesson: holding crypto becomes simply about protecting the value of your hard-earned money from melting away at home.
Disclosure: AI has been used to help develop this story.
This article is published on BitPinas: The ₱60 to $1 Reality: The Pros, Cons, and What It Means for the Filipino Crypto Holder
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