If Bitcoin rises above 100,000, it will no longer be something that ordinary people can casually touch. It might even become a new battleground for competition between countries. If it really reaches this price level, we need to think about the following three questions.

First, can Bitcoin's market value really surpass gold? Gold has a long-standing reputation and has always been hard currency throughout history. Bitcoin has only been around for twenty years, and it’s hard to believe that it could surpass gold.

Second, what does the U.S. really want to do with Bitcoin? With Trump's business personality, he might use Bitcoin to solve America's pile of debt problems. But if that's the case, Bitcoin's market value needs to rise further.

But here's the problem: how does the U.S. plan to sell this Bitcoin? Or how can they make other countries willingly take on Bitcoin that costs tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands each?

I think other countries are not that foolish. Blockchain is not some high-tech innovation; if the U.S. can create Bitcoin, other countries can also create their own versions like Middle Eastern coin, oil coin, and so on. If the Shanghai Cooperation Organization doesn’t buy it, the U.S. can only add some incentives to Bitcoin, like offering a green card for holding one Bitcoin, but that's just a hypothetical scenario.

Third, can Bitcoin really promote the progress of human civilization? We often say that people in the crypto circle only care about price and don’t seem to create any real value. The trending coins in the crypto space are mostly memes; what value do they really have? As a representative of blockchain, can't Bitcoin contribute to the progress of human civilization? Can't its trust mechanism be useful in the real world?

The test of a bull market is not just about price fluctuations but also about our mindset. In the face of changes in our accounts, we must remain rational. Next, I will announce the potential tenfold coin! It's better to grasp opportunities than to guess! Like + comment for free sharing.