Anyhow back to my assertion that bitcoin is not a mature asset class or a mature value, and in that regard, you are underestimating bitcoin if you are merely considering that it will go up 10x from here and then stabilize, when ONLY about 1% of the world's population is actually invested into bitcoin at this time, and perhaps even those who are invested into bitcoin do not even realize the extent to which they are underinvested into bitcoin, so bitcoin is still a very immature market and there are still a lot more people to come into bitcoin, and network effects and even metacalfe principles are going to continue to justify that BTC values (and prices) continue to go up exponentially with the playing out of those kinds of networking effects and metacalfe principles.
Bitcoin is just a decade old, and has done a $1trilliom market capitalization in the past which is proof of the potentiality of Bitcoin, compared to other assets in its class such as gold, even though gold has been in existence for several decades it it still doesn't match up to Bitcoin in all sense of it being an investment, although Bitcoin can still be regarded as a un matured investment due to it space of time in existence if comparing bitcoin to other assets like gold which have been seen and taken as a matured investments for several decades, this have been the only point we can point to that make gold to be above Bitcoin which is a time of existence of both assets.
All that will change in the coming years and Bitcoin will become a full flesh replacers of gold in it digital form and providing liqudities that will keep bitcoin investors at an advantage over other of it forks in that category.