Bitcoin's Hard-Money Thesis Meets 5% Yields
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Bitcoin was conceived as a hedge against fiscal irresponsibility, but the current bond market dynamics are challenging that narrative. With 10-year Treasury yields approaching 5%, the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets like Bitcoin increases, potentially diverting capital away from crypto. This tension between Bitcoin's store-of-value proposition and rising real yields is creating a pivotal moment for the asset class. Investors are now weighing the long-term benefits of hard money against short-term yield advantages. The outcome may redefine Bitcoin's role in a high-rate environment, testing its resilience as a safe haven.
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