Loud numbers are not so much about accuracy as they are about creating a story. Bitcoin is an idea, not just an asset. An idea of freedom from banks, inflation, and control. When Saylor talks about $13M by 2045, he is not just predicting a price — he is selling a dream. And this dream works! It attracts developers, investors, and simply curious people who boost hash rate, liquidity, and adoption. Even if a million doesn't happen by 2030, these forecasts have already done their job — they have heated up the market.

But there is a dark side. Such statements can be manipulative. Saylor holds $BTC in billions, Wood earns from ETF$ fees, Hayes promotes his funds. Their words drive up the price, and they themselves get rich from it. This is not a conspiracy theory, but simple economics: the more hype, the more profit.