The recent rally in silver has indeed been fierce, but if you look back at gold, it has been shrinking over the years. Especially now, the silver-to-gold ratio has dropped to a historically rare 1:75, making gold relatively more devalued. This comparison is very interesting — both are precious metals, yet their fates are so different.
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GasGuzzler
· 1h ago
Silver is going crazy, gold is really underperforming, this contrast is incredible
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MemeKingNFT
· 14h ago
Silver is rising so fiercely, and gold is still sleeping there? This 1:75 exchange rate... I feel like watching the rise and fall of mainland NFT blue chips—strong projects crushing the weak, survival of the fittest.
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
· 14h ago
Silver's recent move is really impressive, while gold keeps depreciating... That's quite interesting.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 14h ago
Silver takes off, gold stays flat, this difference is amazing...
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ProxyCollector
· 14h ago
Silver has really been riding on gold's coattails this time. The 1:75 exchange rate is a bit outrageous, isn't it?
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AlphaBrain
· 14h ago
Silver has been really strong this time, but why is gold's value dropping more and more? That's interesting.
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GasDevourer
· 14h ago
Silver surges while gold takes a backseat; the price difference is just too unpredictable, haha.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 14h ago
Silver's recent surge is indeed impressive, but why is gold performing so poorly?
The recent rally in silver has indeed been fierce, but if you look back at gold, it has been shrinking over the years. Especially now, the silver-to-gold ratio has dropped to a historically rare 1:75, making gold relatively more devalued. This comparison is very interesting — both are precious metals, yet their fates are so different.