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💭 Have you ever thought about how the money in banks is quietly losing its value?

This is not alarmist. The numbers are right here: one US dollar in 1970 has only 14 cents of purchasing power today. Over fifty years, it has evaporated by 86%. Going further back, since the establishment of the Federal Reserve in 1913, the dollar's purchasing power has declined by 97%—in other words, roughly every 24 years, you need to spend twice as much to buy the same thing.

The most ironic part is that all this happens very quietly. No screams of stock market crashes, no panic headlines flooding the news. It’s like water temperature slowly rising—you hardly notice you're being boiled. An annual depreciation rate of 3% may seem insignificant, but the power of compound interest will completely change your financial situation after ten or twenty years.

Wage increases can't keep up with soaring prices—housing, food, energy—all becoming more expensive. While the numbers in your bank account haven't decreased, their purchasing power is evaporating. This is the dilemma of ordinary people—passively holding fiat currency is like racing against inflation, and you will always be behind.

Diversifying asset allocation and using part of your funds to explore cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, which have hedging properties, may not be an aggressive choice but a rational risk management strategy. History has shown that no single currency can preserve its value forever. The way to protect wealth is often not to sit and wait but to plan ahead.
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MelonFieldvip
· 01-01 15:20
The money in the bank is really losing value, no kidding. I've been wanting to increase my BTC holdings for a while now.
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AirdropChaservip
· 2025-12-31 19:08
The devaluation of fiat currency has been obvious for a long time; it's still necessary to hold some BTC to hedge your bets.
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ChainSherlockGirlvip
· 2025-12-31 19:05
The feeling of being boiled like a frog is real.. Data shows that those who stick to banks will see their purchasing power cut in half in ten years. This wave of inflation is no joke. That's why I believe in the long-term strategy of holding BTC. Although short-term fluctuations are like a roller coaster, at least it won't silently evaporate like fiat currency, right?
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LuckyBlindCatvip
· 2025-12-31 19:03
Saving money in the bank is not as good as hoarding coins, there's no doubt about that
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CounterIndicatorvip
· 2025-12-31 19:01
Bank deposits are really ridiculous; leaving them as is is slow suicide.
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