$1 TRILLION Bitcoin? - Why It Might Not Be So Crazy

in bitcoin •  7 years ago 

Using the lessons that can be learnt from the hyperinflation that took place in Germany in the early 1920s, I'll be explaining how the price of Bitcoin could potentially reach $1 TRILLION dollars.

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

What is after the trillion ?

A quadrillion ! For your next title !

Here is how I see the timeline:

2020: This decade will be the consolidation of crypto, and bitcoin will be on the lead because no altcoin will be able to clearly defeat it for what it has to offer. Every competing altcoin will continue to be seen as a gimmick/ripoff with no support
2025: Lightning Network is now fully operative and competing against all fiat payment system.
2027: The price is now 6 figures, the release of new coins is very low.
2030: Onchain transactions are now expensive, only used for 100+ USD dollars or more. Onchain BTC is digital gold. Thanks to the conservative blocksize, corporations can't control the network. Everyday non important transactions are processed on the LN. Trillions of transactions per second are happening. Banks are struggling to justify their existance.

2030+: BTC is the world currency, banks fully support it and act as a way for newbies that cannot take care of their own bitcoins, they do it for them. People that want to be sovereign still control their BTC.

1 BTC is worth 1+ million a coin. Chinese mining no longer leader. Intel and AMD and nVidia now competing to be the top miners.

This makes an assumption that all altcoins are competing for the same market space as bitcoin, which is clearly not the case.

Lisk, Siacoin, IOTA, and NXT to name but a few, are not positioning themselves to be primarily a currency , as these projects seek to make use of blockchain (and the tangle in the case of IOTA) to support myriad other uses where the advantages are applicable.

If you were to slightly amend the article to make clear that you are speaking about altcoins used primarily as currency the points you make within would be much easier to agree with :)

Cheers. - @parallaxx

Sounds more realistic Parallaxx.

I like it

1 trillion dollar for 1 bitcoin ? That will never happened because we don't have a big percentage of inflation today.

Very clever observation... well hope so. Thanks @louisthomas I'm following you.

Very insightful Louis! I 'm watching the crypto currencies and appreciating your videos, great work.

Yup - I thought of the German hyperinflation from the 20's when I read your title. I've got a stamp collection somewhere my dad gave me with German stamps from that era 'worth' millions of Marks. Used to look that 'em when I was a kid thinking they were worth a fortune - but now, who know -maybe the stamps have appreciated somewhat. Excuse me while I dig through my drawers :)