It has always been worth at least 6 digits. Most of the world is just slow to catch on.
Well, sure! To someone who bought at 4 digits, there would be a bit of bias there.

And there we go with the blatant trolling. Explain why it's different this time.
I'm not necessarily saying it's different this time. But you can't exactly say with any amount of certainty that it'll keep going up indefinitely. Just because Bitcoin has always stayed above the previous ATH doesn't mean that it always will. It is still a new technology and has a very real chance of failing in the future. It is code. No code is perfect nor unbreakable.
The point is, yes I'm trolling! But only because you (the permabull, not YOU specifically) think that any argument you don't agree with is just trolling, when in fact both sides are just stating their respective opinions. Since you nor anyone else on this forum knows FOR SURE what the future holds for Bitcoin, I don't think it's fair that you guys say without doubt, that Bitcoin is too big to fail and will make millionaires out of all who share your belief.
If everyone is making money, then no one is making money!

Nobody has said it will keep going up forever. A common straw man. Leave that shit at the door.
There are two scenarios. Either it gets adopted worldwide which will require the price to go up, or it does not which will result in a near zero value. A scenario where it just stays where it is forever is simply not realistic. Only question is the timeline and final price.
6 digits is a conservative estimate for worldwide adoption. This is not a guess or hopeful dreams, it is math. Elementary math at that. There is nothing to argue about here.
I don't get why it MUST be binary. Why is there no middle ground?
If worldwide adoption occurs, then I agree that 6 digits is a safe bet. But then I ask, why should Bitcoin be valued at it's maximum potential right now, when it has not yet reached it's maximum potential? The true value should rise with real use and not just speculative demand, but that real use is, compared to trade volume, minuscule at the moment.