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Gold, Silver, Bitcoin: How Three Assets Respond to the Same Era's Question
【CoinDesk】Global economic fluctuations are intensifying, and the boundaries between traditional finance and digital assets are becoming blurred. As gold and silver continue to appreciate, this is not just a short-term market change but a global capital re-evaluation of risk — they are seeking assets that can “weather cycles.”
The story of Bitcoin is also changing. Once considered a speculative asset, it is now gradually integrating into mainstream asset allocation systems. Gold, silver, and Bitcoin may seem different, but they are answering the same question: how to preserve purchasing power in uncertain times?
TradFi (Traditional Financial Systems) is playing a new role — serving as a bridge connecting traditional capital with the Web3 world. The true industry turning point is not about a single rise or fall but about redefining the financial framework itself.
From the exchange perspective, the current focus is not on chasing hot trends but on building an ecosystem capable of crossing markets and serving long-term asset allocation needs. Whether traditional assets or digital assets, investors are waiting for an entry point that can truly integrate diverse assets and meet long-term allocation demands. This is the real demand for infrastructure in the new financial cycle.