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Is Bitcoin really digital gold? Here's what Gemini co-founder thinks
【Crypto World】Gemini co-founder Tyler Winklevoss recently expressed a view: Bitcoin will eventually be recognized by the world as “Gold 2.0.”
This statement actually reflects the consensus of many seasoned investors. Compared to traditional gold, which requires mining, storage, and transportation, Bitcoin as a digital asset has inherent advantages—fixed supply (limit of 21 million coins), cannot be arbitrarily increased, and possesses scarcity. From the perspective of value storage, these two indeed share similar logic.
As more institutional investors enter the market and countries deepen their understanding of digital assets, Bitcoin is gradually evolving from a purely speculative tool to an asset allocation option. Some funds and companies have even included Bitcoin in their balance sheets.
Of course, this process will not happen overnight. But Winklevoss’s view articulates the long-term expectations of many industry insiders—that Bitcoin’s value positioning goes far beyond a trading tool, serving as a global medium of value storage.
But honestly, the hard cap of 21 million is indeed impressive; Bitcoin can do things that gold can't.
Winklevoss is starting to promote again haha, but this time he's not just talking nonsense.
Institutional entry is real; my friend's company's financial statements already include BTC, and this trend can't be stopped.
If it truly becomes digital gold, the current price is just the beginning...
Can institutional entry change the game? Then let's wait and see, anyway, we're just idling.
No matter how nicely you put it, you can't change the essence of the volatility, brother.