From countries to individuals, everyone holds gold to hedge against risks and inflation. Gold's market cap has grown from tens of trillions to 20 trillion, and it wouldn't be surprising if it reaches 200 trillion in the distant future.
However, digital gold Bitcoin is still generally regarded as a high-risk asset and has not gained the same widespread consensus as gold.
Ten years ago, many experts predicted today's Bitcoin; So, how should we understand Bitcoin ten years from now?
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From countries to individuals, everyone holds gold to hedge against risks and inflation. Gold's market cap has grown from tens of trillions to 20 trillion, and it wouldn't be surprising if it reaches 200 trillion in the distant future.
However, digital gold Bitcoin is still generally regarded as a high-risk asset and has not gained the same widespread consensus as gold.
Ten years ago, many experts predicted today's Bitcoin;
So, how should we understand Bitcoin ten years from now?