#比特币对比代币化黄金 This morning, I predicted that gold would rise and decisively went long. I've already gained 35 points in profit, and the market trend is basically in line with expectations.
This wave in the traditional gold market makes me think of the tokenized gold sector. When physical gold rises, theoretically tokenized gold products on-chain should also follow, but liquidity and trading depth are still issues. Bitcoin is often called "digital gold," but if you really compare them, tokenized gold is probably more like a direct mapping of physical assets onto the blockchain. Which of these two assets do you think has more potential?
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GhostAddressMiner
· 17h ago
Tokenized gold sounds great, but if you look at the fund flows of those on-chain custodial addresses... What's happening to the tokens that were locked up early on? Is anyone quietly cashing out?
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 17h ago
The liquidity of tokenized gold is so poor, it's better to just hold Bitcoin directly. At least in the crypto space, trades settle instantly.
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SybilAttackVictim
· 17h ago
Honestly, the liquidity of tokenized gold is really weak; Bitcoin is still better.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 17h ago
Tokenized gold has such poor liquidity, might as well just hold Bitcoin directly—much less hassle.
#比特币对比代币化黄金 This morning, I predicted that gold would rise and decisively went long. I've already gained 35 points in profit, and the market trend is basically in line with expectations.
This wave in the traditional gold market makes me think of the tokenized gold sector. When physical gold rises, theoretically tokenized gold products on-chain should also follow, but liquidity and trading depth are still issues. Bitcoin is often called "digital gold," but if you really compare them, tokenized gold is probably more like a direct mapping of physical assets onto the blockchain. Which of these two assets do you think has more potential?