Bitcoin isn’t a market taker—it’s a market maker. At this point, we’re witnessing a complete redefinition of finance, with Bitcoin at the center of it all.
There’s no universally accepted definition of money or capital anymore. Across the world, we have countless forms of monies and capital assets, but none offer the clarity or consistency we need.
Bitcoin is emerging as that clarity. It’s not just becoming money—it is money, with the properties that make it uniquely suited for the role: it’s transparent, resilient, reliable, easily understandable—even to a fifth grader—and most importantly, capped at 21 million, giving it an unmatched scarcity and predictability.
Yes, there will still be currencies, commodities, metals, and other assets—but the foundational layer of money will be Bitcoin.