What is the result now for those who invested 10,000 yuan each a year ago?
Silver rose from $29 to now 23,793 yuan, Google stock skyrocketed from $195 to 15,846 yuan, and Nvidia even surged from $139 to 13,165 yuan. The NASDAQ index increased from 19,764 to now 11,854 yuan, and even the Shanghai Composite Index climbed from 3,351 to 11,763 yuan.
But what about Bitcoin? It actually fell from $95186 to $88,000, now only worth 9,245 yuan. Ethereum didn't do much better, slipping from $3,281 to $2,988, ending up with only 9,106 yuan.
Interestingly, the so-called digital gold Bitcoin and the world computer Ethereum, over this year, haven't even outperformed the Shanghai Composite Index, which even everyone looks down on. What does this indicate?
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NFTragedy
· 12-27 01:52
Wow, how is the data so surreal? Silver multiplies several times, but the crypto market crashes instead. What the hell is going on?
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bridgeOops
· 12-27 01:48
Wow, this data is crazy. Can Bitcoin really lose this much value, dropping from 90,000 to 80,000?
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 12-27 01:43
This data is outrageous. BTC dropping to 9245 is truly unbelievable. It's better to just sit back and buy large A-shares... It seems digital gold isn't really a hard currency either.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 12-27 01:39
Wow, how is this data so surreal? Are the USD and RMB mixed together in the calculation? I need to look at it again... Has Bitcoin dropped this much, or am I just not keeping up with the pace?
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DefiVeteran
· 12-27 01:35
Damn, there must be a problem with this data. Silver 29 rising to 23,793? Did they reverse the conversion? Haha
What is the result now for those who invested 10,000 yuan each a year ago?
Silver rose from $29 to now 23,793 yuan, Google stock skyrocketed from $195 to 15,846 yuan, and Nvidia even surged from $139 to 13,165 yuan. The NASDAQ index increased from 19,764 to now 11,854 yuan, and even the Shanghai Composite Index climbed from 3,351 to 11,763 yuan.
But what about Bitcoin? It actually fell from $95186 to $88,000, now only worth 9,245 yuan. Ethereum didn't do much better, slipping from $3,281 to $2,988, ending up with only 9,106 yuan.
Interestingly, the so-called digital gold Bitcoin and the world computer Ethereum, over this year, haven't even outperformed the Shanghai Composite Index, which even everyone looks down on. What does this indicate?