#比特币对抗市场 #比特币对抗市场

Bitcoin, as a decentralized digital asset, demonstrates 'resistance' during traditional market turmoil due to its fixed supply (21 million coins) and anti-inflation characteristics. Although its price fluctuations are influenced by liquidity, policy, and speculation, its performance during the Federal Reserve's quantitative easing in 2020, which outperformed gold, validates the logic of some investors viewing it as 'digital gold.' However, high volatility, regulatory uncertainty, and the risk of concentrated institutional holdings still raise questions about its resilience. In the long run, whether Bitcoin can continue to be a safe haven in the market depends on the trust in the mainstream financial system and the balance of its own technological evolution (such as Layer 2 scaling).