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📅 05.06.2026 · Everyone Is Quietly Selling Bitcoin… What Went Wrong? · 👁️ 1

"Scenario three, this is where things get interesting. This is the 30% CAGR scenario. This is the sailor's scenario, hyper monetization, global reserve asset, institutional treasury standard. By 2040, Bitcoin reaches $2.75 million per coin, a 39x return."

💰 Price target 💰 Economy Resolves by: 2040 💰 BTC → 2 750 000 Source on YouTube

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By 2040, Bitcoin hits roughly $900,000 per coin. It's fantastic. Almost a million bucks. A 12.8 X return on today's prices. It's genuinely good except you're still only marginally outperforming what aggressive equity investors have historically achieved just by holding the [ __ ] NASDAQ. And you're doing it with far more pain along the way. Scenario three, this is where things get interesting. This is the 30% CAGR scenario. This is the sailor's scenario, hyper monetization, global reserve asset, institutional treasury standard. By 2040, Bitcoin reaches $2.75 million per coin, a 39x return. Now we're talking about something that genuinely justifies the ride. The market cap starts getting absolutely ridiculous at these levels, by the way. A million dollars is already ridiculous. That's more than gold, but okay. It would justify the ride. But there's a fourth scenario I'll throw in here, the dream case, a 55% CAGR. That's what Bitcoin

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