Traditional insurance and crypto assets, which is better, is a question worth pondering.



On the surface, insurance promises to exchange today's premiums for future payouts. But there is a hidden risk: the continuous devaluation of fiat currency. The longer the policy term, the more obvious this loss of purchasing power becomes. Ten or twenty years later, the payout may be worth far less than initially imagined.

In contrast, Bitcoin constructs a different logic. Its scarcity does not depend on any system, crossing time and borders. Short-term fluctuations are indeed intense, but when viewed over a longer time frame, all market noise is digested by history. This is truly a self-preservation fund—unafraid of inflation erosion, policy changes, and purely protected by mathematics.
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DEXRobinHoodvip
· 1h ago
The insurance stuff has long been exposed; fiat currency devaluation is just a slow way of cutting leeks. It's better to all-in on Bitcoin; math doesn't lie.
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MetaMaskVictimvip
· 13h ago
The insurance company is laughing to death. Do people really take this kind of argument seriously? Bitcoin's "mathematical protection" from 20 years ago can't save those who bought the dip. Now everyone is hyping it up, but next year when it drops back to three thousand dollars, they'll be crying again.
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TooScaredToSellvip
· 13h ago
This logic is brilliant... The insurance company's payout of just 20 years ago is really just a piece of paper now. I don't believe in the nonsense that fiat currency can preserve value.
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LeekCuttervip
· 13h ago
Looking at this logic, it's not necessarily a choice between two options, but indeed, the traditional insurance system is becoming increasingly hard to trust. No one can escape the devaluation of fiat currency.
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FlashLoanLordvip
· 13h ago
Insurance has long been drained by inflation; the claims from 20 years ago are no longer sufficient.
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WenMoon42vip
· 13h ago
Fiat currency policies are just a trick I've seen through long ago. To put it simply, they help you lock in purchasing power, then slowly devalue... BTC is the real hedging tool, and history has already proven it.
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