Talk about the value of new neutral assets, which currently seems not to have been fully absorbed by the market.

Many friends feel that neutral assets are nothing special; they appear to be the least exciting and most mundane, yet they are the most enduring. Unlike memecoins that rely on certain big names, once those big names lose their position (it’s only a matter of time before any big name fades into obscurity), these memecoins will eventually disappear. Short-term speculation is fine, but for long-term holding, it’s worth considering.

So, the question arises, what types of assets are neutral assets? Large companies like Apple and Tesla do not fully count as neutral assets; they are linked to a particular country. True neutral assets do not rely on any entity (country, company, organization, etc.); typical neutral assets include gold, BTC, and ETH. This is the importance of these assets maintaining neutrality, rather than being tokens that are attached to certain powers, like some public chains that claim to be conceptual tokens. The benefit is that they can stimulate the market's nerves and emotions, but the downside is, do you really dare to believe in such public chains and assets? Do you really dare to hold them long-term?

In human history, neutral assets are rare; gold has been able to cross millennia, which is no coincidence. Neutral assets are hard to come by and very valuable.

Traditional neutral asset is gold, and the new neutral assets in the digital age are currently only BTC and ETH.

Neutral assets have long-term viability, although short-term speculation is another matter.