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Those who follow Cathie Wood's recent statements know—Ark Invest argues that in the deflationary chaos created by artificial intelligence and technological innovations in the economy, Bitcoin could have a unique place. This perspective is interesting because traditional investors usually do not consider these two things together.
It actually makes sense to me. If AI and innovations are lowering prices, traditional monetary policies will also change. This is precisely where assets with limited supply like Bitcoin can play a different role during deflationary periods, rather than just providing inflation protection. Wood's thesis aligns with this— in an economy driven by innovative technologies, the value of an asset independent of central banks could increase.
Such discussions always create chaos in the crypto market, but voices from institutional investors like Wood are worth listening to. Bitcoin's long-term story is not just about inflation protection, but perhaps about becoming part of a new economic order.