Bitcoin at $13 million and market cap of $280 trillion by 2045, predicts Michael Saylor
In a scenario where the cryptocurrency market continues to evolve and attract more and more attention, influential figures such as Michael Saylor, CEO of MicroStrategy, share ambitious visions about the future of Bitcoin (BTC) .
Saylor, known for his strong advocacy of cryptocurrency, designs a growing massive for Bitcoin in the coming decades, with the potential to reach a staggering $280 trillion market cap by 2045, as highlighted in a Forbes report. This bold prediction puts Bitcoin at a prominent position in the global financial landscape.
Saylor’s vision is based on the belief that global capital will undergo a significant reallocation, moving away from traditional assets such as real estate, natural resources and fiat currencies and toward Bitcoin. This transition, he says, will be driven by a combination of factors, including continued technological advancements, persistent inflation and the search for more stable and better-performing assets.
In addition to the market cap projection, Saylor also predicts an impressive price for Bitcoin: $13 million per coin by 2045. The estimate is based on a 29% annual growth rate over the next 21 years, a number he believes is achievable due to Bitcoin’s inherent scarcity, decentralization, and portability. These points, he says, position BTC to outpace other asset classes, such as stocks, gold, and real estate.
MicroStrategy Shares Soar as Bitcoin Surges, Boosting Market in 2025
A MicroStrategy continues to consolidate as one of the biggest players in the cryptocurrency market, thanks to its aggressive strategy of accumulating Bitcoin on its balance sheet. Since 2020, the company led by Michael Saylor has taken a bold stance by investing massively in Bitcoin, becoming a kind of “proxy” for the cryptocurrency’s performance.
The company currently holds over 444.600 Bitcoins, recently acquired in a transaction that added 2.000 units to the portfolio, bringing the estimated market value of its holdings to over $42 billion. This move positions MicroStrategy as the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, reflecting a long-term view on the cryptocurrency’s appreciation potential.
At the time of publication, the price of Bitcoin was quoted at US$96.877,27, down 0.3% in the last 24 hours.
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