According to Joe Burnett, Director of Market Research at Unchained, with the expansion of global M2 money supply and improvements in the macroeconomic environment, Bitcoin has become a standout among risk assets. Companies like MicroStrategy have been aggressively purchasing Bitcoin and even using leveraged loans to enter the market, resulting in a tightening of the circulating supply and pushing prices continuously upward.
Bitcoin is no longer just an investment tool, but is gradually becoming an option for national-level asset reserves. The United States has already taken legislative action to encourage the government to hold Bitcoin, and there is an intention to establish a national strategic reserve. This trend has intensified the competition among countries and formed long-term support for the price.
Burnett and Cathie Wood predict that the price of Bitcoin may exceed one million dollars in 2030, positioning it against gold as a store of value asset. A bull market environment will bring potential huge gains, but at the same time, caution must be exercised regarding market volatility, regulatory policies, and global economic uncertainties.
The Bitcoin market remains highly volatile, and future token unlocks may bring selling pressure. Additionally, changes in global regulatory policies are also a risk that cannot be ignored. Investors should closely monitor market signals and manage risks effectively.
Despite the unpredictability of market fluctuations, the increase in global liquidity, the expansion of institutional investment, and the gradual acceptance of Bitcoin by sovereign nations will determine whether Bitcoin can truly reach $250,000 or even a million dollars in the coming years, depending on the global economic landscape and market acceptance.