Recently noticed a rather counterintuitive phenomenon —
The gold purchasing volume of Tether in the last quarter is said to have surpassed that of several national central banks. Tom Lee from BitMine directly commented: "The world's largest gold buyer."
What's more interesting is what he said next: Gold may continue to rise from early 2026, but this may not necessarily be bad news for BTC; on the contrary, it could become some kind of catalyst.
The logic is a bit convoluted—traditional safe-haven assets are rising in price, and cryptocurrencies are also benefiting from it? It seems the market has quietly started to validate this judgment.
$ETH Recently, the trend has indeed shown some subtle changes.
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CryptoWorldSnacks
· 2025-11-28 06:12
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Recently noticed a rather counterintuitive phenomenon —
The gold purchasing volume of Tether in the last quarter is said to have surpassed that of several national central banks. Tom Lee from BitMine directly commented: "The world's largest gold buyer."
What's more interesting is what he said next: Gold may continue to rise from early 2026, but this may not necessarily be bad news for BTC; on the contrary, it could become some kind of catalyst.
The logic is a bit convoluted—traditional safe-haven assets are rising in price, and cryptocurrencies are also benefiting from it? It seems the market has quietly started to validate this judgment.
$ETH Recently, the trend has indeed shown some subtle changes.
How far do you think this narrative can go?