In what ways do the historical narratives and cultural perceptions surrounding gold as a traditional store of value intersect with the emerging narrative and evolving cultural perception of Bitcoin as a digital store of value, and how might these intersections shape the future landscape of global wealth preservation?
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Haha, first of all, this advance thanks seems nice,
Moving to the topic, Historical narratives hmm, Gold was and will be the most attention-seeking store of value for traditional investors, most retail investors store money in such means and Bitcoin is still unfamiliar to them.
I know there's a mass adoption and education related to Bitcoin covered in this cycle but still, somewhere we are lacking as the street person is not convinced haha, at least in underdeveloped countries like mine. I know there's a huge number already familiar with Bitcoin but still, there is a massive number that is uncovered.
I don't want to be mean here but I think the word " traditional " can also refer to the older people, and we know most of them, they are less interested on the internet or on the new stuffs, no wonder why many of them are not yet aware of Bitcoin. Maybe there is a mass adoption right now because the hype of Bitcoin this cycle is different as there are a couple of major positive events that happened and will still going to happen, while the education in regards to Bitcoin are always there. Just don't stress your self too much on those people who are not yet here because I'm sure time will come that they will hear it and be obsessed with it.