BTC's traditional positioning as 'digital gold' might not cut it anymore. The narrative needs a serious refresh heading into the next cycle. As market dynamics evolve and institutional players keep reshaping the space, simply leaning on the store-of-value angle feels outdated. What's the next compelling story Bitcoin needs to tell itself to stay relevant? That's the real question moving forward.
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MetaNeighbor
· 12-27 01:01
The narrative of digital gold has long needed an update, really. It all depends on who can tell the next story.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 12-27 01:00
The narrative of digital gold is indeed starting to falter, but the real question is... what are the institutions betting on?
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LiquidationHunter
· 12-27 00:57
The term "digital gold" is indeed outdated, but Bitcoin is doing just fine without storytelling.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 12-27 00:41
Digital gold is long outdated; the question is who will craft the next story.
BTC's traditional positioning as 'digital gold' might not cut it anymore. The narrative needs a serious refresh heading into the next cycle. As market dynamics evolve and institutional players keep reshaping the space, simply leaning on the store-of-value angle feels outdated. What's the next compelling story Bitcoin needs to tell itself to stay relevant? That's the real question moving forward.