13 years ago today, the market cap of Bitcoin just crossed the threshold of 1 billion US dollars. Thinking back to that time when the Federal Reserve was still conducting QE3, global liquidity was not as rampant as it is now, and 1 billion US dollars today is just the throughput of a few large ETF players in one day.
From being a geek's toy back then to now being a macro asset stabilizing force, this long-term logic is ridiculously solid. Although the market now often reacts to non-farm payrolls and Powell's mood, the volatility is so great that it makes people anxious, but looking back at this epic growth span, short-term fluctuations really aren't much. Old investors can only sigh, what used to be the ceiling is now just a grain of sand on the floor.
Do you think in the next decade, we can still witness such a leap in magnitude? #Bitcoin #Macro #CryptoHistory $BTC

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