According to a report by Bybit, younger generations in Asian cities like Singapore and Hong Kong are finding it increasingly difficult to accumulate wealth through real estate. The high property prices and long-term mortgages with high interest rates are creating a significant financial burden for millennials and Gen Z. As a result, experts are suggesting that alternative investments like bitcoin could be a solution. Bitcoin is seen as a form of "virtual real estate" that offers a unique opportunity for young investors due to its capped supply and highly liquid market. This generational shift towards cryptocurrency investments could play a pivotal role in wealth transfer from older to younger generations. However, it is important to approach bitcoin investment with a long-term mindset rather than engaging in speculative trading to build enduring wealth.



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