It is necessary to closely examine the economic hardship framework in Turkey:
Minimum wage: ₺28,075 Poverty line: ₺29,282 Average rent in Istanbul: ₺30,000+ Population working with minimum wage: 15,407,625 people
Before 2026, approximately 15 million people will remain below the income level of the poverty line. In an economic structure where even rent consumes the entire minimum wage, individuals are seeking financial independence. In this context, crypto assets are seen not only as an investment tool but also as a gateway to escape economic hardship.
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PessimisticLayer
· 12-24 13:05
That's incredible. Paying a month's rent consumes an entire month's salary. Do 15 million people still have to rely on crypto to turn things around? The economic structure itself is collapsing.
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DataChief
· 12-24 12:52
The data in Turkey is really astonishing. The minimum wage is even below the poverty line, and rent consumes a month's salary... No wonder so many people are turning to crypto. Instead of waiting to die within the system, it's better to take a chance.
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GasOptimizer
· 12-24 12:52
Look at this data... Rent directly consumes wages, and the survival space for 15 million people is completely compressed. Is this the real arbitrage opportunity? No, this is the survival gap. What can on-chain fund flows reflect? Historical data speaks for itself.
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-24 12:48
This data is really f***ing outrageous, rent directly eats up the entire salary, no wonder everyone is rushing into crypto.
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liquidation_watcher
· 12-24 12:25
Turkey's data is really incredible—minimum wage is even lower than rent? No wonder people are starting to go all-in on crypto. This is a sign of systemic failure.
It is necessary to closely examine the economic hardship framework in Turkey:
Minimum wage: ₺28,075
Poverty line: ₺29,282
Average rent in Istanbul: ₺30,000+
Population working with minimum wage: 15,407,625 people
Before 2026, approximately 15 million people will remain below the income level of the poverty line. In an economic structure where even rent consumes the entire minimum wage, individuals are seeking financial independence. In this context, crypto assets are seen not only as an investment tool but also as a gateway to escape economic hardship.