Bitcoin's potential to become "digital gold" hinges on its finite supply and increasing scarcity, particularly after future halving events, which will reduce the rate of new bitcoins created. This decreasing supply could enhance its appeal as a store of value, akin to gold, especially in an environment where traditional fiat currencies face inflationary pressures. However, the path to this status depends on market acceptance, technological developments, and regulatory factors that may influence its adoption and stability as a digital asset.

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