#数字资产生态回暖 What will Bitcoin look like in ten years? Honestly, this is hard to say.



Let’s look at the recent market trend—since 2020, $BTC has skyrocketed from $7,200 to $91,000, a 12.6x increase, crushing the US stock market’s growth by ten times over the same period. Such growth is indeed crazy, but there’s a logic behind the madness.

Let’s review the story of the crypto world over the past few years: from 2020 to 2022, global central banks flooded the market with liquidity and people stayed at home due to quarantine measures. A group of wealthy, idle investors first brought digital assets into the public eye from the small circle. By 2023, spot ETFs for Ethereum and Bitcoin were launched one after another. Facing a $2 trillion market cap, major Wall Street institutions had no choice but to acknowledge them, igniting enthusiasm among retail investors and institutions alike.

In 2024 and 2025, things changed—US policy tilt and accelerated legalization of cryptocurrencies marked the strongest positive signals in the industry’s history. Bitcoin once soared to $125,000, causing the entire market to ride a roller coaster. This rapid increase ultimately stems from Satoshi Nakamoto’s initial hype gradually coming true: a decentralized asset capable of challenging sovereign currencies, sounding wild and imaginative enough.

But this also reveals the current issues: first, prices have already soared to unreasonable levels; second, the stories to hype are running out. Some expect the government to step in, like the US government acquiring Bitcoin, but that idea may be overly optimistic—currently, the White House holds about 200,000 BTC, and just holding without selling would already be a great achievement.

What’s more painful is that recent trends in crypto assets are increasingly synchronized with tech stocks, with their unique characteristics almost disappearing. When a former outsider begins to imitate mainstream practices, it might be close to decline. The market is looking for the next outlet of imagination, but where that outlet is remains unclear in the short term.
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CompoundPersonalityvip
· 12-10 20:50
The story is over, now it's just a matter of who will take over, it feels a bit uncertain.
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StillBuyingTheDipvip
· 12-10 20:47
The story is over, what's next? Can we really rely on the government to step in? That's laughable.
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AirdropHunterXMvip
· 12-10 20:43
No problem, once the story is told, it's time to wake up. --- Wall Street just takes over, what more do you need from the government. --- The price is absurd to this extent, in ten years? I just want to know what's going to happen next year. --- There's no point in syncing with tech stocks anymore, it's just a financial product. --- Really, the crypto world is just lacking new stories, what more can they hype up. --- Decentralization turning into financialization, is that a satire? Haha. --- The White House holds 200,000 coins but dares not move them, as retail investors, we can't expect to turn the tide. --- Ten years is too long, I only care about how long this wave can still rise. --- When individuality disappears, it means it's time to exit.
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not_your_keysvip
· 12-10 20:41
The story is over, now it comes down to who has more chips.
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GasFeeSobbervip
· 12-10 20:37
The story is over, now it's just waiting to harvest the little guys.
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ImpermanentSagevip
· 12-10 20:31
The story is over; now it's time for reality.
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