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Anthony Pompliano: Bitcoin

03-25-21 ▶ 3h 2m 📖 6 min read
Core Takeaways
Bitcoin's market cap could reach $20 trillion if it captures twice the value of gold, suggesting a potential price of $1 million per Bitcoin.
Why it matters This highlights Bitcoin's potential as a major financial asset, challenging traditional stores of value like gold.
60% of Bitcoin hasn't moved in the last year, indicating a strong trend towards long-term holding among investors. ▶ 1:23:45
Why it matters This trend suggests confidence in Bitcoin's long-term value, reducing market volatility from frequent trading.
The phrase 'not your keys, not your coins' underscores the importance of personal control over Bitcoin storage to mitigate counterparty risk. ▶ 1:23:45
Why it matters This principle is crucial for ensuring security and sovereignty over one's digital assets, protecting against exchange failures.
Bitcoin's capped supply and predictable supply shocks every four years create a unique economic environment compared to inflationary fiat currencies. ▶ 1:23:45
Why it matters Bitcoin's economic model offers a hedge against inflation, appealing to those seeking stability in monetary value.
Digital wallets and automation in financial transactions are transforming how capital is formed and managed, enabling new business models. ▶ 1:23:45
Why it matters These innovations reduce transaction friction and empower individuals and businesses to operate more efficiently.

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