Foresight News: Gold advocate and economist Peter Schiff tweeted, “At the beginning of the year, Bitcoin holders were full of confidence, believing Bitcoin was about to skyrocket. Unexpectedly, it experienced frequent malfunctions on the launch pad, while precious metals soared. One of the smartest trades in 2025 turned out to be selling Bitcoin and buying silver. Who would have thought?”
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