Compared to gold's $25 trillion market capitalization: How many more times can Bitcoin grow?
Jason Huang, Founding Partner of NDV (NextGen Digital Venture), stated in an interview with Tiger Brokers on November 18th that since the Bitcoin ETF was approved in January 2014, it has become a recognized asset class in the mainstream financial market. After two and a half years, the return is acceptable given its trillion-dollar scale. He believes that Bitcoin's fixed total supply of 21 million, compared to gold's $23-25 trillion asset size, has significant long-term growth potential, and its price has shifted to demand-driven after the ETF's approval. Following global political and economic instability and Trump's tariff war, Bitcoin and gold recovered earlier than the Nasdaq, and many have adopted them as "digital gold" for portfolio allocation. He is optimistic about their future performance.
