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Bitcoin maximalism
A belief that Bitcoin is the superior cryptocurrency and rejection of all alternatives.
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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.
Anthony Pompliano · Anthony Pompliano: Bitcoin
60% of Bitcoin hasn't moved in the last year, indicating a strong trend towards long-term holding among investors.
Anthony Pompliano · Anthony Pompliano: Bitcoin
The phrase 'not your keys, not your coins' underscores the importance of personal control over Bitcoin storage to mitigate counterparty risk.
Anthony Pompliano · Anthony Pompliano: Bitcoin
Bitcoin's capped supply and predictable supply shocks every four years create a unique economic environment compared to inflationary fiat currencies.
Anthony Pompliano · Anthony Pompliano: Bitcoin
Digital wallets and automation in financial transactions are transforming how capital is formed and managed, enabling new business models.
Anthony Pompliano · Anthony Pompliano: Bitcoin
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