$BTC
Why is Bitcoin fundamentally different from tulips? Because the number of Bitcoin is fixed. As long as everyone is willing to accept it, its credit will be maintained. The more people accept it, the more reliable its credit will be and the higher its value will be.
Do you see it?
When it is impossible to increase the number of Bitcoin on a large scale, the premise for Bitcoin's credit to collapse is that there must be a force that makes everyone no longer trust Bitcoin, and then Bitcoin can collapse.
Excuse me, do you think it is easy to do this?