Reaching a value of $21 million per Bitcoin in 20 years sounds more like futuristic speculation than a realistic prediction, although it is not entirely impossible. To reach that figure, Bitcoin's market capitalization would have to skyrocket to the $40 trillion range - far exceeding the total value of global assets today (including stocks, bonds, and gold). This scenario assumes universal adoption as a global store of value, the replacement of traditional financial systems, or mass hyperinflation that destroys fiat currencies. However, technical challenges such as scalability, strict regulations, geopolitical risks, and competition from CBDCs or blockchain-based stablecoins make this scenario highly speculative. While Bitcoin has shown exponential growth since its inception, realistically, a rise to $1 - 2 million in two decades is more likely if institutional adoption, Layer-2 innovation, and global reserve diversification continue along current trends. $21 million remains a dream, unless global economic fundamentals change radically.

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