Anti-Fragile

Anti-Fragile

If an asset is anti-fragile, that means it will most likely increase in value during times of risk and uncertainty. This can mean a lot for businesses and investors.

When things feel topsy-turvy, people often turn to cryptoassets for a sense of stability. Bitcoin is no exception and will gain in value when market sentiment is down.

Cryptocurrencies are resilient by nature. Bitcoin, for example, has survived the self-destructive price bubble of 2018. It is resilient even when fraud occurs within the system or the community divides into two, thanks to a hard fork.

Bitcoin is an inherently decentralized currency and cannot be shut down by a single party. As a result, it will continue to operate as long as there are computers connected to the Internet and it's going to be impossible.

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