There have been many voices in the market recently, with some claiming that traditional assets like Bitcoin and real estate are outdated, and instead favoring precious metals as the foundational materials for AI robots. But fundamentally, Bitcoin remains the globally recognized digital gold, possessing both the convenience of circulation and the widely accepted characteristics of hard currency. This logical framework has not changed. Over the past year, compared to the precious metals market, Bitcoin's gains have indeed been limited, and its overall performance has been relatively subdued. However, from another perspective, this precisely indicates that market sentiment has reached a relatively low point. As the year draws to a close, it may be time to anticipate a rebound in market enthusiasm.
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ponzi_poet
· 14h ago
Accumulating coins at low positions, waiting for the wind to come. More and more signals of a rebound at the end of the year.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 14h ago
Low expectations, huh? I believed it... I was waiting like this last year.
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rugged_again
· 14h ago
Those who bought the dip at the bottom have all made money. Are you going to believe in a year-end rebound this time?
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AirdropAnxiety
· 15h ago
Are precious metals the AI material? This train of thought is also incredible. Bitcoin is the real hard currency, okay?
It’s time to buy in at the low, what are you waiting for? Push for a rally by the end of the year.
Honestly, it’s still about the long term. Short-term silence doesn’t mean there’s no opportunity; on the contrary...
How can anyone still believe in this? Can the status of digital gold change?
I just want to ask, how are those who truly think precious metals are attractive doing now?
There have been many voices in the market recently, with some claiming that traditional assets like Bitcoin and real estate are outdated, and instead favoring precious metals as the foundational materials for AI robots. But fundamentally, Bitcoin remains the globally recognized digital gold, possessing both the convenience of circulation and the widely accepted characteristics of hard currency. This logical framework has not changed. Over the past year, compared to the precious metals market, Bitcoin's gains have indeed been limited, and its overall performance has been relatively subdued. However, from another perspective, this precisely indicates that market sentiment has reached a relatively low point. As the year draws to a close, it may be time to anticipate a rebound in market enthusiasm.