There is an interesting viewpoint: As investors' enthusiasm for hard assets increases, gold and Bitcoin are expected to experience a strong rebound in 2026.
How did this judgment come about? In comparison, the increase in Bitcoin this year is actually lagging behind that of gold and the Nasdaq 100 Index, but that does not mean the story of Bitcoin is over. The key lies in two factors: first, the pressure of currency depreciation is continuously intensifying, and second, market liquidity is expected to gradually recover.
Once these two conditions are truly fulfilled, the appeal of Bitcoin as a scarce asset will become evident, and the possibility of a strong rebound will still be considerable. However, the specific trend will depend on the actual evolution of the global macroeconomic situation.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 13h ago
2026? Brother, it's already 2025 now, waiting for two more years feels a bit anxious, I still want to see next year's market.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 13h ago
2026? Come on, buddy, Bitcoin can To da moon next year, no need to wait until the year after.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 13h ago
2026 is still far away, let's focus on next year first.
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Frontrunner
· 13h ago
2026? Ha, that's something two years from now; by then, the story will have changed.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 13h ago
2026, that's too far ahead; I think I'll focus on next year first.
There is an interesting viewpoint: As investors' enthusiasm for hard assets increases, gold and Bitcoin are expected to experience a strong rebound in 2026.
How did this judgment come about? In comparison, the increase in Bitcoin this year is actually lagging behind that of gold and the Nasdaq 100 Index, but that does not mean the story of Bitcoin is over. The key lies in two factors: first, the pressure of currency depreciation is continuously intensifying, and second, market liquidity is expected to gradually recover.
Once these two conditions are truly fulfilled, the appeal of Bitcoin as a scarce asset will become evident, and the possibility of a strong rebound will still be considerable. However, the specific trend will depend on the actual evolution of the global macroeconomic situation.