Is the US dollar devalued by 45%? Don't panic, your money might just have changed form and shrunk in value!



When someone says "The US dollar has depreciated by 45% against Bitcoin," many people's first reaction is: Should I go all-in on BTC?
Calm down, the meaning behind this statement is actually more complex.
It reflects a trend:
Traditional currencies are depreciating, while scarce assets are being revalued.
But the issue is—
This revaluation isn't a straight upward rise, but a "volatile upward movement."
Just look at the current market:
Bitcoin has potential for squeezing, but hasn't started yet;
Ethereum's transaction activity is declining, indicating funds are hesitating;
Sentiment tokens are falling, showing risk appetite is decreasing.
Adding in macro factors like the Hormuz Strait blockade and ECB regulations, these all influence a core variable—liquidity confidence.
So why is gold brought up again?
Because when uncertainty rises, the market returns to the "oldest consensus."
Therefore, the current market is essentially a game among three assets:
✔ Fiat currency (stable but depreciating)
✔ Cryptocurrencies (volatile but with potential)
✔ Gold (stable but lacking elasticity)
Smart capital won't choose just one but will diversify.
To sum up:
It's not that the dollar is weakening, but that "certainty is decreasing."
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