$BTC Bitcoin has surpassed the hundred thousand dollar threshold, but this may just be the beginning.

As a truly limited digital asset, the total number of Bitcoins is 21 million pieces, and the mining rate is slow; along with the lost quantity, the actual trading volume is much lower. In the face of potential demand from countless households around the world, this scarcity has become the cornerstone of its value.

Institutional investors have already actively entered the market. Well-known institutions like Grayscale and Tesla have already started buying large quantities, and U.S. regulators have approved a Bitcoin index fund. This situation is very similar to what it was like before the internet boom in the late 1990s, and we may have only seen the tip of the iceberg.

From a data perspective, even if only a portion of the wealthy and middle-class families around the world consider allocating Bitcoin, the demand will far exceed the total supply of 21 million coins. Economic fundamentals tell us that when supply is limited and demand increases, prices will naturally rise.

For ordinary investors, it is important not to wait until you fully understand all the details before taking action. Many successful investors entered the market at the 50,000 dollar level despite their limited knowledge of Bitcoin, and now they feel grateful to see 100,000 dollars.

Even with limited funds, you can regularly invest in small amounts. Assume you are able to accumulate 0.01 of a Bitcoin: it was worth about 200 dollars in 2017, and rose to 690 dollars in 2021. If the value of Bitcoin reaches higher estimates in the future, even if it's a small part, you could achieve significant returns.

Throughout history, many people have missed the period of real estate growth, the rise of e-commerce, and the flourishing of internet companies. Bitcoin is recognized as the first truly rare digital asset, and is gradually gaining recognition in global financial markets, representing an investment opportunity that cannot be missed in this era.$BTC