I was scrolling through the top posts of all time on this subreddit, and something really caught my attention.
Two of the biggest posts ever are basically milestones:
Bitcoin hitting $10,000 (around 8 years ago)
Bitcoin hitting $100,000 (about a year ago)
It made me pause for a second… because at those moments, both probably felt insane. Like a “we finally made it” kind of milestone.
Now I’m wondering:
When do you guys think we’ll see the same kind of post for $1,000,000?
Also curious, what do you think would need to happen for that to become reality? Institutional adoption, inflation, global financial shifts…?
It’s crazy how each milestone once felt impossible… until it wasn’t.
When do you think we’ll celebrate the $1M Bitcoin post?
byu/doubleduh22 inBitcoin
Posted by doubleduh22
9 Comments
I think 2029-2030
2033
2035 or sooner, like 2 more bull runs should do it
2030 doesn’t make sense until you factor in AI. Since that’s too hard to predict, I plan for 2035-2040 and I’m cautiously optimistic I could be wrong. Either way just keep stacking.
2032.
Probably sooner than most think if the dollar keeps losing value. hard assets don’t get cheaper, the currency just gets weaker.
It’s dead. Not happening. Going to zero.
JK.. Early 2030s I think is realistic, but sooner if we get another horrific economic crash that results in Covid levels of stimulus or more. I’m not hoping for that to happen btw, I just think it’s inevitable.
The more time passes, the less imminent it seems to me that bitcoin will hit $1MM.
Going into the 2021 bull run, I was sure that we would hit $100K in 2021 and $1MM by 2030. When we failed to hit $100K, I attributed it to the fact that FTX absorbed millions of dollars that would otherwise have gone into bitcoin.
Then in $2025 we only made it to $126K, way less than I expected. So I have adjusted my expectations. 10Xing from here now seems a long way off.
2035