Bitcoin and gold comparison: Another case of misplaced emotions
“Get in here Peter Schiff and Pompliano!”; apparently, they are both too busy with their wars on X. Sad enough, but maybe if they could take a break for once and pay some attention, they would get to hear my call, that might never happen by the way, but that’s ok…by me.
You may begin to wonder who these guys are and why I had to call out their names, but just a little hint: both are influential figures in the investment space, while one of them is a popular investor in an ancient luxury item, the other is an investor in one of the most modern technology. Not going to point out which one of them fits into these different descriptions but just a little research will get you closer to finding out.
Pompliano on X
I only called out a few names, but that’s like one out of millions. The act of comparing Bitcoin to gold is a custom amongst cryptocurrency enthusiasts and the gold guys too. Basically, everyone in these two sectors is stuck in constant comparison of gold and bitcoin as ‘a safe investment’, and a ‘superior commodity’, hence the popular phrase, ‘bitcoin is the internet gold’. But if we could think again for a while, we’d see something unusual here!
Just a minute, it all seems we have deviated a bit from the initial idea and this deviation has grown over time, while comparisons could be a very interesting exercise, it is even more relevant when there exist some close similarities between the concepts being compared. If we haven’t deviated from the initial idea or if we take some minutes to mull over these two concepts, we will realize the huge disparity between gold and bitcoin and why comparing these two seems a bit dumb.
Yeah, so dumb to be frank. Before the digitization of real gold and its integration into online trading platforms, the usual (and normal) idea of gold is a lustrous metal that holds its value in its luxurious appearance and finds application in areas of aesthetics…and prestige, hence making it a store of value for people hoping to resell their gold holdings when the price hikes due to increased demand. But as a matter of fact, this idea of a ‘store of value’ is the only significant relationship between gold and any other stock or cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin (and most other cryptocurrencies) represents an offset in contemporary financial and administrative technology developed by individuals who seek to change the way things are done in the financial sector, administrative sector, and a host of other sectors applicable to life. Blockchain technology which powers cryptocurrencies presents a distributed ledger system with an enhanced level of transparency that hopes to decentralize some decision-making processes, shift the power to the majority, and as well enhance productivity in any area where they are applied.
As a matter of fact, making cryptocurrencies tradable and integrating them on exchange platforms similar to that of digitized gold, sparked off the long-lasting comparison between gold, bitcoin, and cryptocurrencies at large. Suppose we only see Bitcoin (and other cryptocurrencies) as a mere store of value. In that case, the comparison with gold is very much justified, but this is a huge deviation from the real idea of cryptocurrencies.
However, if we decide to stick to the initial concept and what Bitcoin really represents, then comparing a technological revolution with a luxurious metal that is almost as old as man himself will go down as one of the dumbest comparisons of our contemporary time and an exercise which will go on for a long time without any tangible yield.
Comparing Bitcoin (as a store of value and technological revolution) to a Tesla stock is a more justifiable attempt taking into consideration the fact these two are both modern-day technologies with revolutionary ideas. This surely will get more interesting and positive.
Peter Schiff on X
Pro-gold investors always slam hard on the ‘nothingness of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, ' an assertion that is completely flawed as blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies are arguably one of the biggest technological milestones of the 21st century; pro-bitcoin investors, on the other hand, hammer on the ‘vanity of gold,’ which is also a flawed assertion as the aesthetics that (real) gold provides are very pleasant.
Both are used for different purposes, and the increase in their demand and price is also subject to different reasons. Hence, comparing both of them is just another unfortunate case of misplaced emotions.
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