In the past ten years, Bitcoin has increased by 27,000%, not gold.

Since 2015, Bitcoin has shown an astonishing cumulative increase, far surpassing gold's 283% and silver's 405% performance. Some argue that 'in just the last four years, Bitcoin has stagnated.' But when you extend the timeframe, the trend becomes clear.

The fundamental difference lies in the logic of scarcity—price increases in precious metals stimulate mining, and supply is variable; whereas the total amount of Bitcoin is permanently capped at 21 million.

Now that the dollar is weakening, the world is searching for real assets that can store value. Gold carries a thousand years of trust, while Bitcoin defines scarcity through code. This contest is no longer about winning or losing, but rather tells us: times are changing, and the definition of value is being rewritten. $BTC $ETH $BNB #美联储回购协议计划