Imagine a scenario: instead of continuing to hoard traditional silver (with a market size of about $4 trillion), why not turn to a digital value carrier? Currently, the pricing of digital assets has reached $126. This comparison is quite interesting—while the traditional precious metals market is large, its liquidity is limited and storage costs are high; whereas digital assets, although still in the process of building their volume, possess global liquidity, ease of trading, and 24/7 market activity. From the perspective of asset substitution, this conversion logic is gradually evolving globally.
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Imagine a scenario: instead of continuing to hoard traditional silver (with a market size of about $4 trillion), why not turn to a digital value carrier? Currently, the pricing of digital assets has reached $126. This comparison is quite interesting—while the traditional precious metals market is large, its liquidity is limited and storage costs are high; whereas digital assets, although still in the process of building their volume, possess global liquidity, ease of trading, and 24/7 market activity. From the perspective of asset substitution, this conversion logic is gradually evolving globally.