It's interesting to look at data benchmarking Bitcoin's market capitalization. BTC has already joined the trillion-dollar club, surpassing Meta, and is now chasing after Amazon and other tech giants, with progress roughly between 40% and 70%.
But the most notable thing is this comparison - the market capitalization of Bitcoin is now only 5.79% of that of gold. What does this mean? If Bitcoin is really to become "digital gold", mathematically speaking, it has more than 10 times long-term growth potential.
Of course, this is just a static analysis based on market capitalization, and whether it can ultimately be achieved depends on market acceptance and the development of a multi-chain ecosystem. However, from this perspective, the long-term potential of BTC is still worth pondering.
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MetaNomad
· 2025-12-23 13:55
A 10x space sounds great, but when that day comes, gold will probably cry.
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StealthDeployer
· 2025-12-23 05:49
Gold is only 5.79%? This number really can't hold up, does it need to increase 10 times to stabilize? That's a bit ridiculous, right?
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LightningWallet
· 2025-12-23 05:39
10x space sounds quite appealing, but the real question is when can we actually enjoy that 5.79% of gold.
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StealthMoon
· 2025-12-23 05:38
A 10x space sounds great, but how should we view that 5.79% ratio of gold... Can institutions really hoard BTC like gold?
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ReverseTrendSister
· 2025-12-23 05:38
10x space sounds great, but can that 5.79% in gold keep up? To be honest, it still depends on when the old lady dares to buy coins.
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SilentObserver
· 2025-12-23 05:27
The 5.79% data for gold looks comfortable, but to be honest, this kind of benchmarking is a bit shady... Gold has thousands of years of credit accumulation, and BTC relies on just consensus? It's still too immature.
It's interesting to look at data benchmarking Bitcoin's market capitalization. BTC has already joined the trillion-dollar club, surpassing Meta, and is now chasing after Amazon and other tech giants, with progress roughly between 40% and 70%.
But the most notable thing is this comparison - the market capitalization of Bitcoin is now only 5.79% of that of gold. What does this mean? If Bitcoin is really to become "digital gold", mathematically speaking, it has more than 10 times long-term growth potential.
Of course, this is just a static analysis based on market capitalization, and whether it can ultimately be achieved depends on market acceptance and the development of a multi-chain ecosystem. However, from this perspective, the long-term potential of BTC is still worth pondering.