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Those claims about "Bitcoin halving again and again, gold breaking $5000" are on the surface price predictions, but at their core, they are actually a signal from traditional financial giants to the market—indicating that global capital is brewing for a large-scale shift in flow.
Their logic is very clear: dividing assets into two worlds. One side is "ultimate safe-haven assets" like gold, which are stable, consensus-driven, and resistant to cycles. The other side includes high-risk assets like Bitcoin, stocks, and crude oil—characterized by high volatility and large profit potential, but also the first to be sold off when market sentiment shifts.
Bitcoin is a bit more special. Besides its inherent volatility, it also has to deal with issues like dispersed holdings and the draining of altcoins. Once market sentiment changes, capital will be the first to withdraw from these areas.
So rather than obsessing over whether Bitcoin will drop to $10,000, it’s better to understand the underlying logic— the reclassification of "risk assets" and "safe-haven assets"—which is determining the overall flow of funds in the market. This is what truly matters.