Gold has fallen below $2600, yet Bitcoin has soared to $90,000! Upon hearing this news, many may be unable to resist doubting: is this just another 'brain hole drama' online?

Rumors say that the U.S. is going to 'national reserve Bitcoin' but will not reserve gold and silver. Well, doesn’t that imply that gold is old, silver is fat, and Bitcoin is the 'darling of the new era'? I heard this idea was proposed by some big shots, with marketing ads that sound quite serious, almost like selling health products: 'We are different because we understand the future better!'

Economist Peter Schiff's complaints hit the nail on the head. He said that if the U.S. actually bought 1 million Bitcoins, the outcome might be like this: a group of Bitcoin players see their assets soar to millions or even billions of dollars, and then cash out and run. And what about the remaining U.S. government? Crying while printing money to buy Bitcoin, watching Bitcoin prices ride a roller coaster, ultimately turning the dollar into worthless paper. In simple terms, it's **'Bitcoin destroys the dollar, and then self-destructs.'**

At the same time, gold and silver are being neglected, technology stocks are also taking a hit, and only Tesla remains strong. Did Musk secretly hoard Bitcoin? All this sounds like the capital market is playing a **'survival game': first driving up Bitcoin, trapping the retail investors, and then initiating a major crash.'**

What's even more interesting is that this wave of operations is not just aimed at ordinary people; even banks are 'caught'. U.S. Treasury yields surge, and banks are crying over their losses in U.S. bonds. Investors have no choice but to opt for 'safer' cryptocurrencies. It's like a liquidity exodus, resulting in **'sending everyone into the virtual asset 'paradise'.**

To summarize, the crazy rise in Bitcoin prices is not just a capital game, but more like a 'satirical comedy' in the financial world. Who will ultimately laugh in this 'hunger games of money'? Perhaps it's not those hoarding Bitcoin, but those who have been 'watching the drama unfold' all along.

So, friends, the next time someone says 'the national reserve is Bitcoin', it might be good to chuckle, because some things just sound like a joke!