Where Will Bitcoin Be in 10 Years?

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Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) has without a doubt been one of the best-performing assets in the past decade. Over that time, its price has rocketed 42,790% higher (as of June 20). This is no longer some esoteric project that flies under the radar. It seems everyone wants a piece of the action these days.

Where will the world's most valuable cryptocurrency, now carrying a price of $105,600, be in 10 years? Here are three important factors to consider.

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Gold coins with Bitcoin logo on them.

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Impressive characteristics

Investors should take the time to understand some of the traits that make Bitcoin unique. The most important characteristic to keep in mind is that Bitcoin has a fixed supply cap. There will only be 21 million coins in circulation. That scarcity is incredibly valuable.

As part of this, it's worth highlighting that the amount of new Bitcoin supply that enters the market is cut in half every four years. A halving event last occurred in April 2024, after which 3.125 new Bitcoin units are created with each new block of transactions. This system helps to maintain Bitcoin's hard cap.

Bitcoin is also decentralized, as no single entity controls it. This differs from many other crypto blockchains that were backed by venture capital funds and whose tokens might be majority owned by a select few. This ensures that Bitcoin won't change to benefit a small group of holders. Instead, it operates with what's best for the community in mind.

And lastly, like the internet, Bitcoin is global in nature. The cryptocurrency transcends borders. This is attractive for those trying to send value between countries in a permissionless manner.

Most important catalysts

Bitcoin's price over the next decade will be driven by many different catalysts. In the past year or so, there have been some notable developments. For starters, the wildly successful spot exchange-traded funds have introduced a fresh pool of capital, making it easy as ever to gain exposure to Bitcoin.

The political backdrop has become much more favorable toward Bitcoin, so much so that the White House announced a strategic reserve. Trump Media & Technology Group just raised $2.5 billion to buy Bitcoin. And the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Paul Atkins, is a crypto bull.

Zooming out, there are some other catalysts to keep in mind. One long-term trend that has taken center stage this year is the massive debt of the U.S. government, currently at $37 trillion. It is clear that fiscal deficits aren't going anywhere, and this will cause the debt burden to keep climbing. Consequently, there might be a growing concern about the U.S.' creditworthiness. Here's where piling into an asset like Bitcoin in the face of currency devaluation makes sense for global investors.

There is also heightened interest from companies, institutional investors, and governments in owning Bitcoin. These big buyers will add more demand over the next 10 years.

On par with gold

Predicting Bitcoin's price 10 years from now is impossible to do. No one can guess where it will be with any level of precision. One thing I'm confident about, though, is the view that returns going forward aren't going to resemble the past. Bitcoin is further along in its adoption curve, maturity that leads to lower upside.

But I do believe comparing Bitcoin to gold is a proper comparison. Both are viewed as a way to diversify portfolios and hedge against inflation, and they have no counterparty risk. As of June 20, the market value of the precious metal is $22.8 trillion. Based on Bitcoin's current market cap of $2.1 trillion, the digital asset has 11-fold upside. I don't think it's a stretch to see Bitcoin reach this figure over the next decade.

In June 2035, Bitcoin's price could be sitting in the neighborhood of $1.1 million. Anyone who believes this outcome is in the realm of possibility should consider buying the leading crypto right now.

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Neil Patel has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Bitcoin. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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