That's why the fact that the most powerful institutions believe in this is absolutely key. Why has the price of gold risen steadily? Because central banks in various countries are storing it.

So why is Bitcoin's market cap ten times smaller than that of gold? Because it has not yet reached the level of being officially stored by central banks - so far, it is mainly bought by listed companies

However, since Trump came to power, Bitcoin's core business has experienced accelerated development. Its growth is comparable to the explosion of artificial intelligence - it starts in the US, and in the coming years, central banks around the world will gradually start acquiring Bitcoin. This is similar to how Apple managed to sell its smartphones all over the world

So this process is precisely what drives the rise in the price of Bitcoin, similar to how Apple's stock price began to rise from 2010 until now.

The magnitude of this rise, when compared to the Nasdaq index, shows a completely different behavior than the usual trends we have observed in the past. It is a paradigm shift in the financial landscape.