By the year 2045, I think Bitcoin should be about $13 million a coin. It means that every Bitcoin that you sell today is going to cost you $13 million. I would not short it. It means every Bitcoin you don't buy today is costing you $13 million. It means that if you want to give $13 million to your granddaughter, just buy one Bitcoin, put it in their estate, and just let it compound. It's maybe one of the greatest estate planning techniques ever. And you can see the world doesn't have to turn upside down. Bitcoin just goes from being 0.1% of the assets of the world to being 7%. This market breakdown dives into key insights from Michael Saylor as he unveils a fresh forecast and an updated perspective on the Bitcoin market. In this update, Saylor breaks down everything he sees ahead for the financial landscape, from macro shifts to market catalysts, and shares his long-term vision for Bitcoin's future. Make sure to like, subscribe, and smash that notification bell. It helps us grow and keeps you in the loop with the latest macro moves. Let's jump in and unpack what he sees coming next. I think you're going to see the money supply to continue to expand. I think you'll see 7% or more monetary inflation. I think certain assets like real estate will keep up with that inflation. I think that equity will outperform by a few percent because of AI and technology. I think eventually there'll be a million robots making a billion robots run by a robot. And the company that owns the robots will be very valuable. Maybe there'll be Tesla, maybe there'll be Robot Corp. Who knows? But I think that the Magnificent 7 and the big tech companies will do okay. I think gold will gradually get demonetized. I think as people discover digital gold, they'll sell their gold, they'll buy digital gold. And I think Bitcoin is going to outstrip everything. I think Bitcoin right now is growing 60% a year. It's been growing 60%. I think that over the next 20 years, it'll go from 60% to 55% to 50% to 45% to 40% to 35% to 30% to 25%. Eventually, the S&P index may be growing 12% to 14%.
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