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Can Bitcoin become a strong counterbalance to the US dollar? Hear what the CEOs of leading exchanges have to say.
【Block Rhythm】 Recently, an interesting viewpoint has been circulating in the market — Bitcoin has clear advantages over the US dollar. The CEO of a leading exchange stated at the end of December that the value of Bitcoin is not only benchmarked against the US dollar but more importantly, it can serve as a balancing force in the context of high inflation and ongoing fiscal deficits.
This logic actually resonates with many people's ideas. Traditional currencies face devaluation pressure, while Bitcoin, as a fixed-supply asset, naturally possesses anti-inflation characteristics. In an era of global debt expansion and excessive money issuance, more and more institutional investors are beginning to include Bitcoin in their asset allocations. In other words, from a macroeconomic perspective, Bitcoin is evolving from a speculative asset into a hedging tool. Of course, this process is still ongoing, and market acceptance is gradually increasing.