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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: The not so far future of Bitcoin
by
Stalker22
on 31/07/2025, 20:45:04 UTC
Surely the intricate question must have crossed your mind; what does the future of Bitcoin look like?
Looking at the interest and attention it has continued to gather over time, are we starting to see this take centre stage, surely, in the long run, it's value will continue to increase. Although there could be some issues with instability as a result of it's inflationary trends. It wouldn't surprise me to see more financial institutions coming to terms about its usage.

Wait, what "inflationary trends"? Thats kinda missing the whole point of Bitcoin, honestly. The entire thing is built to be deflationary - hard cap at 21 million coins. And the mining of new coins is halved every four years. Thats basically what gives Bitcoin its mojo in the first place.

As for the rest of your points, yes, its growing acceptance by institutions and its potential to become a mainstream asset are widely discussed. The long-term value argument often hinges on its limited supply and status as a hedge against the inflationary policies of traditional currencies. But, lets be real, nothing is set in stone.