Bitcoins are inherently finite, with a set timeframe for market maturation, they are also inherently deflationary at some point in the not too distant future, which means it's better to be in them sooner than later. Those are fundamental realities about the currency.
But the fundamentals I was talking about were actually those of the USD, which if you're familiar with them resemble most closely a boat with a gaping hole in it being compared to a fleet of smaller vessels that have equally large holes. People are looking for a way to protect their purchasing power (and hoping to speculate on the side and maybe get a little ahead), so value flows out of fiat currencies and into alternative investments. Bitcoin is going up for the same fundamental reason that silver, corn, pork, coffee, you name it. And we're just getting started
