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Bitcoin is often compared to gold when it comes to inflation protection. But in my opinion, there is an important difference that many overlook.
Gold as a traditional inflation hedge has a long history. But Bitcoin works differently. It addresses a liquidity problem that gold has never had and probably never will.
That is actually the core of the matter. While gold must be stored and transported physically, Bitcoin offers a digital alternative for inflation protection that is significantly more efficient. Liquidity is the game-changing element here.
When you look at the markets, you see that Bitcoin simply does not experience the liquidity shortages that traditional assets like gold do. You can trade Bitcoin 24/7, worldwide, without delay. That is crucial for inflation protection in the modern sense.
So no, Bitcoin does not lose out to gold. It just solves a different problem—and perhaps even more elegantly. Inflation protection through Bitcoin works in a world where liquidity and accessibility are just as important as the value itself.