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The Endgame: Bitcoin as a Global Reserve Asset
Looking to the long-term, many experts argue that Bitcoin’s finite supply—capped at 21 million coins—is its greatest strength. As more institutions and individuals seek to acquire it, the supply will tighten, driving prices upward.
Frink cautions that fiat currencies may eventually become worthless, as the demand for Bitcoin as a hard asset surges. When fiat fails, Bitcoin’s value could theoretically approach infinity, making current prices seem negligible in retrospect.