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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: The two most important properties of Bitcoin
by
Abiky
on 02/09/2025, 21:11:02 UTC
Even if it will, it won't be for long, imo, because the cap is everchanging.

Plus, we don't need it anyways to have all of the pros of BTC, so it's okay, but it would be a good point for those thinking BTC is a shadow coin of sorts or a Ponzi, I don't know who else would look at the caps to see what's good and what's bad Grin

You mean Gold's market cap is ever-changing? Well, that's true. But Bitcoin usually experiences greater highs over a short period of time. Crossing Gold's market cap is plausible. Still, it's a wild guess. We can never predict how markets will react in the future.

At least, one thing is certain. And that is Bitcoin will retain its value because of its "finite" supply. In fact, Bitcoin's supply is more predictable than Gold's. Volatility will always be there. But long-term speaking, Bitcoin should be more valuable than before. It's no wonder why institutional investors are starting to like Bitcoin more. Just keep "hodling" BTC and forget about the rest.