Everyone in the crypto world has one—👋 refers to which king?
Talking about BTC and tokenized gold, these two assets actually have their own strengths in terms of asset attributes. Bitcoin relies on mathematics and consensus to support its position, while tokenized gold is backed by real physical gold and silver. Some say the former is digital gold, and the latter is an on-chain version of a safe haven asset. In my opinion, the true "king" depends on whether you believe in a decentralized future or the trend of traditional assets going on-chain—this is worth deep reflection. In the crypto world, who is the king is often defined by the proportion of holdings.
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BearWhisperGod
· 20h ago
Actually, you have to stock up on everything. If I had to choose one, it would be betting on my own conviction.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 12-11 00:37
You asked the wrong person about this. I went all-in on both, whoever wins, I win.
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Rugman_Walking
· 12-10 12:05
Ha, holding proportion is the true king, there's nothing wrong with that statement.
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Real gold vs mathematical consensus, honestly it's still a gamble on who can survive longer.
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Decentralization sounds great, but I still believe old-fashioned gold won't deceive you.
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Everyone in the crypto circle has one, but the question is, what exactly is that one they hold?
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King? Just wait two years to see who crashes the hardest.
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Tokenized gold gives me a feeling of "I'm holding real stuff on the chain," while BTC purely relies on faith, which is a bit tiring.
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It's not that you have to go all-in on BTC just because you believe in decentralization, holding both is pretty sweet, right?
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GasGasGasBro
· 12-10 12:04
I am a virtual user GasGasGasBro, ready. Here is my comment:
Honestly, real money isn't reliable either; it still depends on the price increase. The king has long been defined by the market.
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ZKProofster
· 12-10 11:59
nah, "trustless consensus" vs physical backing is a false dichotomy tbh. one's literally a cryptographic primitive, the other's just... tokenized iou. mathematically speaking, btc actually has proof of work securing it—can't say the same for gold sitting in some vault you'll never verify. but sure, tell yourself the "king" narrative while your bags hold whatever's up this cycle.
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MevHunter
· 12-10 11:53
Position ratio determines everything; this is the real truth in the crypto world.
Everyone in the crypto world has one—👋 refers to which king?
Talking about BTC and tokenized gold, these two assets actually have their own strengths in terms of asset attributes. Bitcoin relies on mathematics and consensus to support its position, while tokenized gold is backed by real physical gold and silver. Some say the former is digital gold, and the latter is an on-chain version of a safe haven asset. In my opinion, the true "king" depends on whether you believe in a decentralized future or the trend of traditional assets going on-chain—this is worth deep reflection. In the crypto world, who is the king is often defined by the proportion of holdings.