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@CNBC: Ray Dalio says Bessent move is sign that a debt crisis is getting closer; recommends gold and bitcoin

X AI KOLs Following · 2d ago Cached

Ray Dalio warns that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's debt buyback plans indicate a growing U.S. debt crisis, recommending gold and bitcoin as protective investments.

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@ChineseWSJ: US Treasury Secretary Bessent's latest efforts to control US long-term Treasury yields collapsed after just one day. 'It's like putting down a few sandbags after the flood has already broken out.' Some investors have begun to question whether they should consider selling some bonds in their portfolios and investing in other asset classes like gold or Bitcoin.

X AI KOLs Following · 2d ago Cached

US Treasury Secretary Bessent's efforts to control long-term Treasury yields failed within a day, prompting investors to consider shifting to gold or Bitcoin.

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@TaoRay: This is worth discussing at length. Let's start with the conclusion: initially, the rise and fall logic is the same. However, in the later stages of the 'two-phase, three-step' approach, which is the differentiation phase, the trends will be completely different. Bitcoin will align with the Nasdaq's trend, while gold will gain a premium from stagflation and debt monetization. Although the initial surge logic is similar, Bitcoin is more violent because…

X AI KOLs Following · 2d ago

This tweet analyzes the market trends of Bitcoin and gold, suggesting that initially, the rise and fall logic is similar, but in the later stages, Bitcoin will rely more on speculation and leverage, while gold will benefit from stagflation and debt monetization. Bitcoin's momentum is not as strong as gold's.

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The Great Liquidity Migration: Gold & Bitcoin vs. The AI IPO Wave

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence · 2026-06-18

Discusses the migration of liquidity from traditional assets like gold and Bitcoin to the wave of AI initial public offerings.

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Gold isn’t inert, it just has bodyguards protecting it

Ars Technica · 2026-06-09 Cached

Research reveals that gold's apparent inertness is due to a protective surface reconstruction into a hexagonal pattern, while a square lattice form is catalytically active. Nanoparticles lack the atoms for this reconstruction, revealing gold's reactive nature.

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