#策略性加码BTC Remember, $BTC has long surpassed silver in asset competition. This is nothing new; many people just haven't realized it. From scarcity, liquidity, to global recognition, Bitcoin has already exceeded traditional precious metals in multiple dimensions. The market is voting with actual actions—more and more institutions and individuals are choosing to increase Bitcoin's weight in their asset allocation. The logic behind this is quite simple: the properties of digital gold are more aligned with the current financial ecosystem. The question now is not whether Bitcoin can win, but when you plan to catch up with this trend.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 14h ago
I've seen through it long ago, but I'm still waiting for those latecomers to gradually catch up.
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TokenRationEater
· 15h ago
I've long seen through it; that thing called silver has long been left behind. The real question is how many people are still wasting time.
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FancyResearchLab
· 01-14 00:49
Bro, I have to question this logic—Silver has already lost long ago. Is someone finally saying it out loud? Theoretically, it should be feasible, but in practice, it still depends on each individual's risk tolerance.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 01-14 00:44
I've long seen through it; the traditional asset allocation model with silver is outdated. Clinging to it now is really a bit behind the times.
#策略性加码BTC Remember, $BTC has long surpassed silver in asset competition. This is nothing new; many people just haven't realized it. From scarcity, liquidity, to global recognition, Bitcoin has already exceeded traditional precious metals in multiple dimensions. The market is voting with actual actions—more and more institutions and individuals are choosing to increase Bitcoin's weight in their asset allocation. The logic behind this is quite simple: the properties of digital gold are more aligned with the current financial ecosystem. The question now is not whether Bitcoin can win, but when you plan to catch up with this trend.