If Bitcoin rises to one hundred thousand dollars, it will exceed the realm of ordinary investors and may evolve into a game between nations, leading to many reflections.
Firstly, will Bitcoin's market value surpass that of gold? Gold has a long history and has long served as hard currency, while Bitcoin aims to surpass it in just twenty years, which is puzzling.
Secondly, what exactly will the U.S. use Bitcoin for? Under Trump's commercial thinking, Bitcoin could be used to solve the U.S. debt problem, but its market value still needs to expand. However, the subsequent question is, how will the U.S. sell off or exploit other countries? Other countries may not be willing to take high-priced Bitcoin, after all, blockchain is replicable, and all countries can launch similar digital currencies. If other countries do not take it, the U.S. may empower Bitcoin, such as ideas like obtaining a green card by owning Bitcoin.
Thirdly, can Bitcoin promote the progress of human civilization? Currently, many cryptocurrencies are merely memes and do not generate actual value. Can the trust mechanism of blockchain, led by Bitcoin, create real practical value?