I have a question, I see that some people often say "don't live in other people's definitions", but look at BTC, altcoins and other asset coins actually live in definitions, the earliest omni-usdt is also the BTC main chain, right? This thing is no different from the inscription from the data level, right? What is the most important definition of BTC? Is it digital gold, which is the first time in human history that private property is sacrosanct through technical means, so is BTC losing the definition of digital gold or is it consolidating this definition? 🤔
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I have a question, I see that some people often say "don't live in other people's definitions", but look at BTC, altcoins and other asset coins actually live in definitions, the earliest omni-usdt is also the BTC main chain, right? This thing is no different from the inscription from the data level, right? What is the most important definition of BTC? Is it digital gold, which is the first time in human history that private property is sacrosanct through technical means, so is BTC losing the definition of digital gold or is it consolidating this definition? 🤔