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There is an interesting perspective. Under inflationary pressure, many people worry that fiat currency will be completely phased out, but in reality, it might not be so black and white.
Renowned crypto advocate Balaji used an analogy in an interview — fiat currency is like Microsoft. It may sound a bit abrupt, but his logic is this: Microsoft hasn't disappeared; in the era of cloud computing, a large amount of capital and users are flowing to cloud platforms and new technologies. Similarly, fiat currency won't disappear entirely in the short term, but during periods of high inflation or economic cycles, funds will gradually shift toward cryptocurrencies and other new stores of value.
In other words, this isn't a "this or that" replacement war, but a process of capital reallocation. Fiat continues to exist, but its incremental growth and activity will tilt toward crypto assets. For market participants, this means considering the direction of asset allocation — not betting on the demise of fiat, but understanding the new trends in capital flow.