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In an era of currency devaluation, can gold and Bitcoin become new safe-haven assets?
Gold has already increased by over 60% this year, yet central banks around the world have not stopped. Despite gold prices reaching new highs repeatedly, they have instead increased their purchases, accumulating over 600 tons. This is not a coincidence—global central banks are collectively cutting interest rates, national fiscal deficits are expanding, and M2 money supply has hit a record high. All these signals point in the same direction: the traditional currency system is under pressure.
Interestingly, historically, gold tends to lead Bitcoin by three to four months. Currently, currency devaluation has become a high-probability event, expected to become a focal point around 2026. By then, whether it is traditional safe-haven assets like gold or digital assets like Bitcoin, a large influx of safe-haven funds may occur. The allocation value of both warrants a re-examination by market participants.