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March 20, 2026, 04:59:19 AM
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Just a thought, we, Indians always embraced gold in any form, and it has long history since the very beginning and now that people keep saying bitcoin is the digital gold so let's just debate will gold ever be replaced by India as some kind of financial security ever?

There are reasons to do it because our government is also cracking down the gold, they paused it but we had a thing like a citizen is only allowed to hold x amount of gold and anything above that qill require documentation of ownership or government has the right to take it away but I guess they can't do it with bitcoin.

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younger generation might prefer bitcoin more over gold

but not uncles and auntys

they're hypnotized by this shiny yellow metal


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Today at 10:57:46 AM
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younger generation might prefer bitcoin more over gold

but not uncles and auntys

they're hypnotized by this shiny yellow metal

Can't argue about that. Cheesy

India is probably holding the most amount of gold than any country and the best part is it is with the people not with the government which no one with the authority don't like that is why I am afraid that gold will be the next target and if that happens then we got best alternative that is not under their control, so just in case. Smiley

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