There is an interesting piece of data: the total value of all the gold mined by humanity is approximately 46.7 trillion dollars. If all this gold were melted down into a sphere, it would have a diameter of only 32 meters, which wouldn't even cover the White House, but theoretically, it could buy half of the Earth's assets.
Looking at BTC again, its market value is only 1.7 trillion, which is one twenty-fifth of gold. By this calculation, if BTC rises another 25 times, it will surpass the value of that 'gold sphere'.
If this bear market really bottoms out at 50,000 to 60,000 USD, would you all go all in? Or do you think this price level isn't that appealing?
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LiquidationWizard
· 10h ago
25 times? Haha, you wish, BTC is not that easy.
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FreeMinter
· 10h ago
The metaphor of the golden ball is amazing, but the real opportunity is at the current price level. Whether to go all in with 50,000 to 60,000 depends on your risk tolerance. As for me, I am entering in batches.
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DecentralizedElder
· 10h ago
The metaphor of the golden ball is brilliant, but I think there's a bit of a problem with this logic. BTC and gold cannot be directly compared like that.
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RegenRestorer
· 10h ago
Wow, this comparison is really amazing. Gold is only 32 meters for one ball, yet it can buy half the Earth. I feel like the virtual assets we are trading still have a lot of potential.
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ProxyCollector
· 10h ago
The metaphor of the golden ball is brilliant, but to be honest, a BTC 25x increase just catches up? It feels underestimated; this cycle is far from that simple.
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There is an interesting piece of data: the total value of all the gold mined by humanity is approximately 46.7 trillion dollars. If all this gold were melted down into a sphere, it would have a diameter of only 32 meters, which wouldn't even cover the White House, but theoretically, it could buy half of the Earth's assets.
Looking at BTC again, its market value is only 1.7 trillion, which is one twenty-fifth of gold. By this calculation, if BTC rises another 25 times, it will surpass the value of that 'gold sphere'.
If this bear market really bottoms out at 50,000 to 60,000 USD, would you all go all in? Or do you think this price level isn't that appealing?