Gold holdings clock in at roughly $30 trillion globally. Bitcoin's market cap? Currently sitting around $1.7 trillion. That gap tells you everything about where we are in the adoption curve. No complex thesis needed—just the numbers speaking for themselves. Here's to what 2025 brings to crypto.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 8h ago
30 trillion versus 1.7 trillion, such a big gap makes it interesting, which means there's still a long way to go.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 8h ago
lmao the math checks out but you're missing the basis points here. gold's locked up dead capital, btc's got actual velocity. by 2025 we're extracting way more value per unit
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 8h ago
30 trillion vs 1.7 trillion, such a huge gap... feels like we're still in the Stone Age
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YieldHunter
· 8h ago
ngl the adoption curve argument is a bit surface level here... actually if you look at the data, gold's been storing value for literal centuries while btc hasn't even survived a full macro cycle yet. totally different risk-adjusted metrics, not even comparable imo
Gold holdings clock in at roughly $30 trillion globally. Bitcoin's market cap? Currently sitting around $1.7 trillion. That gap tells you everything about where we are in the adoption curve. No complex thesis needed—just the numbers speaking for themselves. Here's to what 2025 brings to crypto.