Bitcoin, as a unique digital asset, indeed attracts attention with its supply situation and price trends.

Regarding the supply situation, the total supply of Bitcoin is limited, with about 19.79 million coins currently in circulation, unevenly distributed and the amount available to individuals is decreasing. This scarcity and uneven distribution affect the price of Bitcoin.

In terms of price trends, Bitcoin's price once exceeded $100,000, reaching an all-time high, making it the seventh largest asset in the world. The reasons for the price increase include the push from the 'Trump trade', expectations of reduced supply due to the Bitcoin halving mechanism every four years, the increase in funding supply from Bitcoin ETF funds, and the added economic uncertainty released by the end of the Federal Reserve's interest rate hike cycle, prompting investors to choose Bitcoin to hedge against risks.

However, saying 'one Bitcoin is enough for the second half of life' may be overly optimistic, as Bitcoin's price is volatile and uncertain, making its future trends difficult to predict. Therefore, investors should fully understand its risks and characteristics and make cautious decisions when deciding whether to hold Bitcoin.

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