Recently, Bitcoin's rebound has attracted a lot of attention. Some trading institution strategists point out that the tense global geopolitical situation is boosting the appeal of crypto assets—more and more investors are starting to view Bitcoin as a "neutral" reserve asset.



This logic is actually easy to understand. Traditional safe-haven assets like gold and silver have accompanied investors for decades, and now Bitcoin is vying to reach the same level.

Looking at the numbers makes it clear: last year, Bitcoin fell by over 6%, which sounds significant, but in the crypto market, it's actually not that much. More importantly—Bitcoin has never experienced two consecutive years of decline. This is not a coincidence but a deep market pattern. Based on this historical trend, many analysts are quite optimistic about Bitcoin's performance this year.
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PretendingSeriousvip
· 23h ago
Is Bitcoin a safe haven asset? Sounds good, but it really depends on whether it can withstand the next wave of sharp decline.
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SatoshiSherpavip
· 01-09 02:28
Is Bitcoin a safe-haven asset? It sounds great, but will the geopolitical situation really stay tense forever? Can the logic of continuous non-decline be applied to this year? Honestly, it's a bit uncertain. This rebound depends on whether it can break through the previous high; otherwise, it's all just a false alarm. Once again, using historical patterns to predict—cycle theory enthusiasts always stick to that approach.
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down_only_larryvip
· 01-07 23:04
Here we go again, geopolitics is just an excuse for Bitcoin to rise Has Bitcoin ever fallen for two consecutive years? That logic is a bit far-fetched No one said this much when buying gold Always hearing this kind of argument, but the most genuine thing is when it falls
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BoredApeResistancevip
· 01-06 14:55
Is Bitcoin a safe haven asset? Laughable, this is just a story made up for retail investors. Geopolitical tensions lead to pouring money into BTC? I think it's institutions offloading their holdings. Two consecutive years without a dip can prove a pattern? How can the data be fabricated like this?
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MergeConflictvip
· 01-06 14:53
Last year's 6% drop, so what? This year, we're just looking at the rebound.
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DYORMastervip
· 01-06 14:46
Here we go again with the same old story: geopolitical issues + safe-haven + reserve assets. How many times do I have to repeat this explanation? I've heard the phrase "historical规律" too many times. Wake up, everyone. Bitcoin hasn't fallen for two consecutive years? That's because the data sample is too short, brother.
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NftMetaversePaintervip
· 01-06 14:31
actually the "neutral reserve asset" framing is just algospeak for what's really happening—bitcoin's immutable ledger structure creates a paradigm shift in how we conceptualize geopolitical hedging through computational aesthetics
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FarmHoppervip
· 01-06 14:28
Ha, here comes the same old story of "safe-haven assets," I'm getting tired of hearing it. Just because it hasn't fallen for two consecutive years doesn't guarantee it will rise this year? The logic is a bit weak, brother. When geopolitical tensions rise, buying the dip in Bitcoin—these investors really have some ideas. Using Bitcoin as gold? I find that hard to believe; the volatility difference is huge, okay? A 6% drop isn't a big deal in the crypto world, but don't hype it up so much, come on.
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