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#比特币市值超越亚马逊#
"When Amazon was still delivering packages, Bitcoin was already delivering wealth"
There is an interesting phenomenon in the capital market: when the market value of an emerging asset surpasses that of an established giant, it doesn't necessarily mean that the latter has weakened, but rather that the former represents a stronger narrative. Today, the market value of Bitcoin officially surpassed that of Amazon, which is a classic example of this narrative shift.
Amazon's narrative is about efficiency and scale, weaving a business empire with a logistics network; Bitcoin's narrative is about scarcity and decentralization, forging digital gold with mathematics and code. When capital chooses, what matters is not how many packages you can deliver, but how much value you can preserve.
This transcendence is buoyed by the macro environment: expectations of global monetary easing are rising, inflationary shadows still loom, and investors are beginning to seek borderless, inflation-resistant assets. Bitcoin happens to be the "only all-around player" in this arena.
Of course, this is not a failure of the real economy. Amazon is still making money and remains a global giant in e-commerce and cloud computing. However, in the game of market capitalization, short-term price fluctuations and market sentiment are enough to change the rankings—today Bitcoin is leading, but it may be surpassed tomorrow.
In conclusion, in one sentence: Amazon delivers packages, Bitcoin delivers wealth, and capital has chosen the fast lane of the latter.