I look at how some companies grew over the years and how they expanded at a rate that was never dreamed of back in the 1980's. Walmart, Mcdonalds, as an example. My point is this, people that think $100,000 BTC is high now is like when Walmart was trading for .20 cents in 1980, and now they have stores all over the world. The potential for massive growth is possible when only 0.2% of the population use crypto now.
If you don't get greed but appreciate the value of bitcoin and hope for a better promise in the future then you'll not only see that $100,000 was such a high price but will have to look back in the back the historical price of bitcoin of how it has gradually surged to this level.
Imagine yourself as an investor who hodl when bitcoin is $1 to $2 up til then it increased to $5 to $10, wouldn't you say the price is high at that current time?if you'd sell at that range wouldn't you say you had sold at high price on making profits?
The insight of $100,000 not being high enough is just of the anticipation that the market will reach a rate that's far beyond $100,000 just as when we speculate $180,000 Ath this bull run season, so also speculations goes on that bitcoin will reach $500,000 to $1,000,000 in the future.
So have that caption that the $100,000 is already high but enthusiasts hodling for long hope for higher price to make profits.
6 digits though is only the beginning, the previous high was $69k, so if you look at it $100k is very low for a new all time high and that is why many is predicting that we will go to $150k-$180k this cycle. And as we have seen we have touch $109k already for this year and so it's closer to what the majority is seeing as the ultimate price peak of this cycle.
And that is why many are surprised that we suddenly falter below $80k, as we are expecting that we should be continuing to go up. But that is Bitcoin market for us, we never really know the movement. But in any case, I still see that this is just another hump along the way. And before the end of the year, or as what the historical price tells us, it's usually the last quarter that we might see the biggest jump and that could be our all time high.