Michael Saylor Reveals the Time It Will Take for Bitcoin to Become the World’s Largest Asset
Microstrategy founder Michael Saylor made bold statements about the future of Bitcoin in his statement.
Michael Saylor, founder of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), has made another bold prediction about the future of Bitcoin. According to Saylor, Bitcoin will surpass all other asset classes in the next 48 months, becoming the largest asset in the world by market cap.
Saylor noted Bitcoin’s exponential growth during a recent discussion, saying: “Bitcoin is the strongest asset in the world right now. It’s growing at almost 60%. It’s become the seventh or eighth largest asset in the world, and it’s on track to become the largest asset in the world in the next 48 months.”
Bitcoin’s market cap has already reached several trillion dollars, surpassing major companies and traditional asset classes. If Saylor’s prediction holds true, BTC could overtake assets like gold, global stock markets, and real estate in terms of total market value.
Saylor is quite ambitious about Bitcoin’s potential role in shaping economic policy and financial sovereignty, proposing the idea of a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve (SBR) as a tool for the US to maintain its digital and financial leadership in the 21st century.
By holding Bitcoin in reserve, Saylor argues, the U.S. can gain exposure to a rapidly expanding market that he estimates will be worth between $3 trillion and $106 trillion by 2045. As a decentralized digital asset, Bitcoin provides a hedge against inflation and traditional market volatility, making it an attractive store of value for both institutions and governments.
*This is not investment advice.
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