Bitcoin faces existential questions. Regulatory pressures intensify globally, institutional adoption plateaus, and newer blockchain solutions challenge its technical limitations. Energy concerns persist. Yet predicting its demise oversimplifies a complex market. The real question: will BTC evolve or become digital gold with diminishing relevance as Layer 2s and alternative chains capture transaction volume? Market dynamics continue reshaping its role.
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GameFiCritic
· 19h ago
The fate of Bitcoin becoming digital gold was actually sealed long ago; the only question is when L2s will completely eat away its transaction volume. With the three mountains of regulation, energy consumption, and technical bottlenecks pressing down simultaneously, how much room for evolution does it really have?
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WagmiWarrior
· 19h ago
Digital gold is not bad either; anyway, I consider what I hold as long-term assets.
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GasGoblin
· 19h ago
I'm tired of hearing the phrase that BTC has become digital gold, but on the other hand, it doesn't seem entirely wrong?
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 20h ago
BTC has become digital gold? Well, that's pretty good too. Anyway, I only hold coins, no need to worry.
Bitcoin faces existential questions. Regulatory pressures intensify globally, institutional adoption plateaus, and newer blockchain solutions challenge its technical limitations. Energy concerns persist. Yet predicting its demise oversimplifies a complex market. The real question: will BTC evolve or become digital gold with diminishing relevance as Layer 2s and alternative chains capture transaction volume? Market dynamics continue reshaping its role.