Silver trades around $80 an ounce while Bitcoin sits north of $88K per coin. That's roughly a thousand-fold difference in valuation. Yet the narrative around digital assets versus traditional commodities keeps drawing debate—perhaps missing the forest for the trees when you look at the actual numbers.
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NFTBlackHole
· 20h ago
BTC has broken 88,000... Silver is still at 80, the gap is really incredible.
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GamefiGreenie
· 20h ago
Bitcoin 88,000, silver $80, a thousand times difference... Basically, it's a market consensus issue. Don't get caught up in digital assets vs. traditional commodities. The key is who has the money to throw around.
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GasFeeCrier
· 20h ago
Bitcoin at 88,000, silver at 80 dollars, a thousand times difference... but is that really the whole story? I think many people are still debating the fundamental issues, but in fact, they've already been proven wrong by the numbers.
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CommunityWorker
· 20h ago
BTC has risen to 88k? My silver is still at 80? The gap is huge... But honestly, comparing these two is ridiculous; one is a digital asset and the other is a physical commodity, they are fundamentally different.
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LiquidationWizard
· 20h ago
Wow, this price difference is truly incredible. Traditional assets are going to cry.
Silver trades around $80 an ounce while Bitcoin sits north of $88K per coin. That's roughly a thousand-fold difference in valuation. Yet the narrative around digital assets versus traditional commodities keeps drawing debate—perhaps missing the forest for the trees when you look at the actual numbers.