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I just saw a very interesting comment from Tether's CEO on X. Paolo Ardoino shared his perspective on something that many in the crypto space have been discussing: the durability of Bitcoin compared to other currencies.
What Paolo Ardoino suggests is that Bitcoin and gold have a longer lifespan compared to any other currency. It's an observation that resonates quite a bit within the community, considering how gold has maintained its value for centuries and Bitcoin has demonstrated similar resilience over these years.
Thinking about it, it makes sense. While fiat currencies depend on monetary policies and central banks, Bitcoin operates under immutable mathematical rules. Gold, on the other hand, has always been a safe haven during times of uncertainty.
What's interesting is that Paolo Ardoino, as the leader of one of the most important platforms in the ecosystem, continues to emphasize this long-term vision. It's not a marketing pitch; it's more of an observation about the fundamentals of what makes certain assets endure.
If this continues to be the dominant narrative, we will probably see more institutions recognizing Bitcoin as a long-term store of value, similar to how they treat gold. Definitely something worth keeping a close eye on.