https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2024/12/25/bitcoin-vs-gold-the-new-era-of-reserve-assets
Traditional pillars of financial stability, such as gold and foreign currency reserves, now face scrutiny in an era of inflationary pressures, economic sanctions, and the demand for sovereignty over national assets. Gold and fiat currencies have dominated national reserves for centuries, but a new era demands innovative solutions. Could Bitcoin, the world’s first decentralized digital
Bitcoin Vs. Gold: The New Era Of Reserve Assets
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