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Will Bitcoin's price exceed $500,000?

"Will Bitcoin's price exceed $500,000?" "Czy cena Bitcoina przekroczy 500 000 USD?"
🌐 (Machine-translated — original in Polish) · oryginał w języku polskim
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⚖️ Prosecutor — it will happen

Bitcoin's price will exceed $500,000 for several key reasons. The limited supply of 21 million coins and cyclical halvings, the latest in April 2024, drastically reduce new issuance.

🛡️ Advocate — it won’t

The forecast of Bitcoin reaching $500,000 is highly speculative and faces numerous counterarguments. Firstly, achieving such a price would imply a gigantic market capitalization that would have to surpass the value of many global assets, which is difficult to justify. Bitcoin's current market capitalization is approximately $1.33 trillion. Secondly, the cryptocurrency market is characterized by extreme volatility, and investment risk is practically impossible to estimate. Bitcoin, despite being perceived as 'digital gold,' shows correlations with traditional financial markets, which undermines its role as a diversifier. The lack of guarantees from the Bank Guarantee Fund and widespread acceptance as a means of payment also increases risk. Additionally, blockchain network congestion can lead to transaction execution problems, and poor liquidity for large orders can cause significant price slippage. Although some analysts, such as PlanB and Standard Chartered, forecast $500,000 by 2028, their models are often criticized for not including all market factors, and their previous forecasts have shown deviations. Ultimately, investors still perceive risk, as evidenced by capital outflows from the Bitcoin market.

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