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A recent NYDIG analysis challenges the perception that bitcoin is aligned with U.S. technology stocks. According to the institution, what appears to be a correlation between these two assets does not reflect a fundamental connection, but rather responds to shared economic pressures. The dynamics observed in recent times reveal that both bitcoin and technology stocks react to similar macroeconomic factors - such as interest rate policies and inflationary expectations - rather than there being a structural link between them. This distinction is important for investors to understand that these movements can quickly decouple when economic conditions change, showing that temporary correlation cannot be confused with an intrinsic and lasting relationship between assets.