"The biggest misconception in the market: the true safe-haven asset may have already changed hands." On April 5th, Mercado Bitcoin's key research directly challenges traditional beliefs: within 60 days after every global crisis (war/geopolitical conflict/economic shock)—Bitcoin's performance consistently outperforms gold and the S&P 500. This is not a coincidence but a stable pattern across cycles and events. More importantly, the latest market cycle is validating this conclusion in real time: Bitcoin: +2.2% (approximately $65,800 → $67,300) Gold: -11% S&P 500: -4.4% (largest monthly decline since 2022) During the same period, under the same macro shocks, different assets have given completely different answers. A top-level perspective breaks down the logic behind this:



1️⃣ Gold is a "static safe haven"—risk-resistant but lacks growth elasticity
2️⃣ Stocks are "risk assets"—highly sensitive to liquidity and expectations
3️⃣ Bitcoin = Safe haven + Liquidity + Growth potential—three in one

This is why—in extreme environments—Bitcoin is not just a simple "hedging tool," but the preferred choice after re-pricing risk. The market is undergoing a significant underestimated shift: in the past: crisis → buy gold Now: crisis → capital begins flowing into Bitcoin This is not a short-term trading behavior but a structural migration of "global capital safe-haven logic." The conclusion is simple: while the market is still debating "Is Bitcoin digital gold," smart capital has already voted with real money—it is a higher-level asset class. The next phase is not about "Will Bitcoin rise," but about: how many people haven't realized that it is replacing someone. #假期持币指南 #加密市场行情震荡 $D $BB $COS
D-30,53%
BB-7,99%
COS4,01%
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