In the constantly changing landscape of the digital money market, many investors have begun to express doubts about this field. However, by thoroughly analyzing market trends, we can make some important predictions about the future of digital money:



1. Bitcoin is expected to surpass gold: It is anticipated that the market value of Bitcoin will exceed that of gold in the future, becoming the second largest asset globally after the US dollar. This trend can already be observed, with Eastern capital tending to choose gold as a safe-haven tool, while Western funds are more inclined to invest in Bitcoin in hopes of appreciation. This difference in investment preferences may become increasingly apparent.

2. SOL may replace ETH: As the Solana network continues to improve, its stability issues are expected to be resolved. In fact, the so-called 'decentralization' has always been a controversial concept in Proof of Stake (PoS) public chains. Considering factors such as transaction costs, SOL may gain more user favor in the future.

3. Web3 innovation is facing bottlenecks: Recently, although some new forms of token issuance have emerged, such as inscriptions and MEME tokens, these innovations are often fleeting and fail to bring about true disruptive changes. The Web3 field may need more substantial breakthroughs to regain its vitality.

4. Distinguishing between the digital money market and Bitcoin: These two concepts are not entirely synonymous. In the entire digital money market, most tokens struggle to maintain competitiveness in the long term. In contrast, Bitcoin as a core asset may have more long-term investment value.

5. Financial attributes remain dominant: The development of the digital money market has always centered around finance. Bitcoin is seen as the modern version of gold, decentralized finance (DeFi) provides ordinary users with opportunities to participate in advanced financial activities, while MEME tokens are akin to a more transparent lottery system. Future innovations may also continue to unfold within this framework.

6. The market continues to operate: Despite facing various challenges, as long as there is a profit-seeking demand, the Digital Money market will continue to exist in various forms. Market participants and trading methods may change, but the overall ecosystem will continue to evolve.

These views reflect the complexity of the digital money market and its potential development directions. For investors, it is crucial to understand these trends and act cautiously.
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AllInDaddyvip
· 3h ago
Every day digging hard, those copying homework downstairs are waiting to blow up.
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SigmaBrainvip
· 13h ago
It is very sticky right now.
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ForkThisDAOvip
· 10-29 22:50
Sol surpassing ETH? Dream on!
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fren.ethvip
· 10-29 22:50
sol bullish! Let's do it!
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DevChivevip
· 10-29 22:47
At a glance, is Ding Zhen betting on SOL alone or ETH? Don't mess around.
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GweiWatchervip
· 10-29 22:43
Can you speak properly? Who said that Sol can take down ETH?
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GhostWalletSleuthvip
· 10-29 22:41
There's nothing wrong with hoarding SOL, right?
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MEVHunterBearishvip
· 10-29 22:39
Played SOL reliably for three years
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Blockwatcher9000vip
· 10-29 22:24
SOL can't surpass ETH, it's just a dream. There are plenty of players who burn money.
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