As recent disasters in California and North Carolina have made painfully clear, the ability to touch an asset is not always an advantage.

Recent natural disasters in California and North Carolina have highlighted the vulnerability of traditional wealth storage methods like real estate, which can be destroyed or rendered worthless in the event of a catastrophe.
In contrast, bitcoin's unique form of physicality—existing as identical data stored across hundreds of thousands of computers worldwide—makes it largely immune to such vulnerabilities, rendering it a more reliable store of value in an era of increasing geopolitical instability and natural disasters.
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