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#Gate广场四月发帖挑战 The United States is now heavily in debt, and wants to avoid defaulting openly. The basic strategies are: printing money, easing liquidity, and letting inflation "dilute" the debt. In other words, making the dollar less valuable.
Regarding gold:
Long-term direct benefit, very stable.
The weaker the dollar and the higher the inflation, the higher gold prices go. This is the traditional safe-haven hard currency.
If a debt crisis or credit issues occur, the first asset people will turn to is gold.
In the short term, there may be fluctuations. After all, interest rates are still high, so gold prices might be suppressed temporarily, but the overall trend is upward.
Regarding cryptocurrencies (mainly Bitcoin):
• The long-term logic is similar to gold: when the dollar is no good, limited assets become more attractive.
• Once easing measures are implemented and capital flows in, BTC's volatility is much greater than gold's, and it can rise more sharply.
But the short-term risks are also significant; it is a high-risk asset.
In cases of liquidity crunches or market panic, people will first sell cryptocurrencies to buy gold and cash.
• Regulations are also an unpredictable factor that can impact the pace.