Bitcoin (BTC), ranked No.1, holds a market cap of $2.03T (~₹172.2T), with a circulating supply of 19.8M BTC and a dominance of 55.68%. Its 24-hour trading volume reached $42.3B (₹3.58T), driven by inflows of 2,280 BTC from large buyers, indicating strong institutional interest. BTC’s price hovers near ₹1,02,976.43 ($1,03,000), just below its all-time high of ₹87,97,252.9767.
Experts predict BTC could achieve a $7T market cap ($350K per coin) within 5 years due to growing institutional adoption, regulatory clarity, and its role as an inflation hedge. Reaching $14T ($700K per coin) would require mainstream adoption, technological advancements like the Lightning Network, and increased central bank holdings. Some projections even speculate on Bitcoin achieving a $900T market cap (~$42M per coin) if it replaces traditional fiat systems globally.
Key factors driving Bitcoin’s future growth include its 21M BTC limited supply, increasing institutional participation (e.g., BlackRock and MicroStrategy), and the next halving event in 2024, reducing new supply and historically driving prices upward. With its deflationary model and store-of-value appeal, Bitcoin is positioned as a transformative asset in global finance.
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