#比特币对比代币化黄金 In this market cycle, the rhythm of $BTC seems to have changed a bit. Many people are still bullish, but from a technical and capital flow perspective, short-term pressure is something we can't ignore.



Compared to tokenized gold and other safe-haven assets, Bitcoin does appear somewhat weak—which gives us an opportunity to reassess. Maybe the current strategy needs to be more cautious.

What do you think? Do bears still have a chance? Or which aspect do you think is most likely to reverse? Feel free to share your thoughts!
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GasOptimizervip
· 2025-12-11 19:39
Short-term pressure is indeed high, but calling it weakness might be a bit too harsh; gold's stability has always been different, which is an advantage, not a disadvantage. --- Wait, is the funding situation really that tight? I feel there are still signs of a rebound. --- Be cautious, but completely being bearish is too conservative. Has there been a technical breakdown? --- To put it simply, it's just oscillating and consolidating now. Just don't get scared out; I can't quite see a reversal point. --- Using gold as a benchmark itself is problematic; how can BTC be measured by the standards of a safe-haven asset? --- Funding pressure is real, but such times are often also windows to jump in. Anyway, I haven't sold. --- The easiest to reverse? Wait until BTC re-establishes above the key support. It's too early to say now.
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WalletsWatchervip
· 2025-12-10 01:27
Hmm... this round of BTC is really underperforming, it's way worse compared to gold. Has it broken support yet? Feels like it's about to break below support. The bears are waiting, let's see if it can hold this level.
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WagmiWarriorvip
· 2025-12-09 04:14
If BTC is weak, just buy the dip. This kind of whisper can't compare to last year's wave. --- Gold tokens are indeed stable, but it's the volatility of Bitcoin that's the real money-maker. --- Short-term pressure isn't news anymore; the key is how low it can go and how the next support level will break. --- Instead of guessing reversals, better to look at on-chain data and see what the whales are doing lately. --- Cautious strategy? In such a competitive market, just breaking even counts as a win. --- Bears have a chance, but I'm still betting on a rebound. History always repeats itself. --- If we're comparing Bitcoin to gold and calling it weak, then let's just wait for institutions to take over.
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SlowLearnerWangvip
· 2025-12-09 04:10
Here we go again, it's always the same routine. By the time I react, the market opportunity is already gone. Speaking of BTC being compared to gold, I don't really get it. It still feels too complicated. Short opportunity? I don't understand it anyway, I'm losing money regardless.
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DAOplomacyvip
· 2025-12-09 04:10
tbh the btc vs tokenized gold framing is arguably revealing some non-trivial structural misalignments in how we're conceptualizing risk assets rn... path dependency cuts both ways tho
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YieldHuntervip
· 2025-12-09 04:09
nah the correlation coefficient between btc and tokenized gold is actually telling a different story if you look at the data - degens sleeping on risk-adjusted metrics rn
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OPsychologyvip
· 2025-12-09 04:08
Hmm... BTC really does look weak this round. Compared to the steady "token gold," it's a bit awkward. Short? I don't think so, it's just bottoming out. Let's wait and see the weekly chart. Even gold is still holding on, so there's no reason for BTC to crash first. The reversal might just be a matter of a couple of months. --- In the short term, the liquidity situation is indeed tight, but I still think people are being too pessimistic. --- But come to think of it, why does BTC have to be compared to gold... BTC isn't really a safe-haven asset by nature. --- Let it be under pressure—only a thorough shakeout can set up a new rise. Those who get in now will make the most. --- Let the chart do the talking. Has the technical level been broken? If not, I'm not worried.
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AmateurDAOWatchervip
· 2025-12-09 04:02
Yeah, BTC really underperformed this time, even weaker than gold. Wait, is this a shorting opportunity? I think it's better to look at where the bottom support is. The capital flow doesn't look right, so I'm choosing to stay on the sidelines for now. It's correct to be cautious in the short term, but don't be too pessimistic, or you'll easily get caught. It's true that there's a lot of technical pressure, but the turning point... it's hard to say.
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CommunityLurkervip
· 2025-12-09 03:59
The technical indicators are signaling again, and this time it really feels different. Wait, BTC is weaker compared to tokenized gold? That’s just because the market hasn’t heated up yet, don’t rush. There is indeed a lot of pressure on the capital side, so where is the turning point? We really need to keep a close eye on it. To be honest, I don’t fully understand this wave, but being cautious doesn’t hurt. Whenever there’s a chance for shorts, you have to take it—it’s not like we haven’t profited before.
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