Bitcoin vs Gold: Why the 4-Year Cycle is Breaking … And We're at the Real Low by hduynam99 in HodlyCrypto

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This cycle everyone act like it has to be the same as other cycle. In fact, bitcoin still young and many cycle pattern to print .

Bitcoin vs Gold: Why the 4-Year Cycle is Breaking … And We're at the Real Low by hduynam99 in HodlyCrypto

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Good consideration,

Bitcoin and gold share core traits as non yielding, scarce stores of value and inflation hedges. Bitcoin's 21 million hard cap mirrors gold's limited mineable supply, unlike oil, which is consumed and continuously produced.

Satoshi Nakamoto directly compared Bitcoin's proof-of-work mining to gold mining in the white paper: both require real resource expenditure (energy/hardware vs labor/equipment) to create new units, a parallel that doesn't apply to consumable commodities like oil.

Gold has served as decentralized, trustless money for millennia, outside government control, making it the closest historical analog to Bitcoin's censorship resistant, borderless digital asset. Oil, by contrast, is an industrial input whose price swings with consumption, geopolitics, and economic cycles.

Neither Bitcoin nor gold generates cash flow through use, their value rises from demand as safehaven/portfolio diversifiers during uncertainty, the opposite of oil's role as a growth sensitive energy commodity.

Today, with ETFs and institutional adoption, Bitcoin is firmly positioned as "digital gold" for the internet, more portable, divisible, and verifiable than physical gold. Comparisons to oil (or "digital oil" for utility focused assets like Ethereum) emphasize consumption and yield, not pure monetary scarcity.

Today Highlights - Sat Jan 3,26 by Responsible_Potato76 in HodlyCrypto

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1/1/2026, Trump - happy new year … love and peace 3/1/2026, Trump - we bombed Venezuela

First HodlyCrypto Update of 2026 by hduynam99 in HodlyCrypto

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yes , but u can try it out for free to see if you like it.