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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Most Inexperienced Investors Make the Mistake of Believing They're Late to the Game with Bitcoin. Nope. Wrong!
Mar 12, 2025 at 01:24 am
Bitcoin is gold 2.0 — its currency redefined — and everyone's trying to get a piece of the pie.
Most inexperienced investors make the mistake of believing they’re late to the game with Bitcoin. Nope. Wrong!
Although Bitcoin is the top dog, there’s still plenty of room for it to grow and dethrone gold’s market cap (that’s a 10x gain when that happens by the way).
Let’s discuss two reasons why you’re still an early investor in Bitcoin.
Reason #1 Bitcoin is Gold 2.0
Bitcoin is gold 2.0 — its currency redefined — and everyone’s trying to get a piece of the pie.
Satoshi Nakamoto, the person or group of developers who created Bitcoin envisioned the asset one day dethroning precious metals and other conventional fiat currencies:
“The root problem with conventional currency is all the trust that’s required to make it work. The central bank must be trusted not to debase the currency, but the history of fiat currencies is full of breaches of that trust.” — Satoshi Nakamoto
While it has grown considerably, Bitcoin remains relatively cheap, with analysts predicting it will reach over $200,000 in 2025.
Reason #2: A generational shift in wealth is happening now
Within the next few decades, millenials will become the wealthiest generation in history. Baby Boomers are set to pass on a massive $68 trillion to their children, the largest generational wealth transfer ever.
Everyone’s excited — except the banks.
Bitcoin was created after the 2008 financial crisis due to a serious mistrust in banks. Meanwhile, millennials, the generation arguably hurt most by the banks, are following suit in their mistrust. According to the Millennial Disruption Index — a 3-year study of 10,000 Millennials, the majority (71%) of Millennials reported that they would rather go to the dentist than listen to anything banks have to say.
As quoted from that study: “The 2008 financial crisis was the worst financial disaster since the Great Depression, inflicting widespread, devastating costs on millions of American families. All told, more than $13 trillion of household wealth vanished, 11 million individuals were displaced from their homes, and nine million Americans lost their jobs.”
Sorry, isn’t cutting it for millennials or Gen Z. This is why a quarter of American Millennials earning $100,000 in individual or owning $50,000 in investable assets are holding or using cryptocurrencies.
When the generational shift in wealth occurs, banks will slowly incorporate cryptocurrency to appease younger generations or else evaporate. This may seem preposterous right now, but the data indicates otherwise.
Here are a few key questions to ponder over the future of Bitcoin:
Final Thoughts on Bitcoin Adoption
Early Bitcoin investors Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss recently said this about the crypto: “We think it will be the best-performing asset of the current decade,” Tyler Winklevoss said in an interview with CNBC.
“Our thesis is that Bitcoin is gold 2.0 and will disrupt gold. If it does that, it must have a market cap of $9 trillion. So we think bitcoin could price one day at $500,000 a bitcoin.”
The market for Bitcoin to grow is massive. We’re still in the Wild West days of crypto and blockchain. key takeaways: Most analysts believe that Bitcoin could hit $200,000 in 2025 if it continues to rise at its current rate.
However, if Bitcoin is to reach a $9 trillion market cap by 2028, the price of BTC would need to exceed $500,000.
The Winklevoss twins' thesis is that Bitcoin is 2.0 and will disrupt gold, and if it does, it must have a market cap of $9 trillion.
input: Most inexperienced investors make the mistake of believing they’re late to the game with Bitcoin. Nope. Wrong!
Although Bitcoin is the top dog, there’s still plenty of room for it to grow and dethrone gold’s market cap (that’s a 10x gain when that happens by the way).
Let’s discuss two reasons why you’re still an early investor in Bitcoin.
Reason #1 Bitcoin is Gold 2.0
Bitcoin is gold 2.0 — its currency redefined — and everyone’s trying to get a piece of the pie.
Satoshi Nakamoto, the person or group of developers who created Bitcoin envisioned the asset one day dethroning precious metals and other conventional fiat currencies:
“The root problem with conventional currency is all the trust that’s required to make it work. The central bank must be trusted not to debase the currency, but the history of fiat currencies is full of breaches of that trust.” — Satoshi Nakamoto
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