The end of fiat dominance is already underway. Think about it—gold will reassert itself as the ultimate safe haven. Meanwhile, dollar-denominated assets face serious depreciation pressure as investors rush toward physical commodities. Bitcoin? That's the tricky part. It may or may not play a role in this reshuffling. As for altcoins, they're headed toward worthlessness faster than the USD itself. The hierarchy of value is reordering itself right before our eyes.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 01-21 14:59
Is gold about to turn around again? I just want to see how long it can rise this time.
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AirdropLicker
· 01-18 18:01
Gold needs to rebound, the dollar needs to depreciate, BTC still depends on luck, and altcoins are directly doomed... Why does this logic feel a bit off?
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-18 18:01
Gold returns to the throne, the US dollar becomes worthless paper—this line of argument really never gets old.
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BrokenYield
· 01-18 18:01
ngl the "bitcoin might or might not matter" take is peak fence-sitting lmao. either model it into your correlation matrix or don't
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 01-18 17:57
Gold return? But I feel like this argument comes around every year...
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faded_wojak.eth
· 01-18 17:40
I agree that gold is a safe haven, but I'm really unsure about Bitcoin...
The end of fiat dominance is already underway. Think about it—gold will reassert itself as the ultimate safe haven. Meanwhile, dollar-denominated assets face serious depreciation pressure as investors rush toward physical commodities. Bitcoin? That's the tricky part. It may or may not play a role in this reshuffling. As for altcoins, they're headed toward worthlessness faster than the USD itself. The hierarchy of value is reordering itself right before our eyes.