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Just read that the CEO of Keyrock considers Bitcoin to be significantly undervalued. Interesting how established investment firms now view the narrative. The company positions itself as one of the players monitoring and analyzing the market long-term.
His thesis is that we are currently entering a transition year. Essentially, this means that the current phase is not just volatility, but a structural change is taking place in the market. When looking at Hamilton asset structures and institutional flows, this assessment seems quite plausible.
What fascinates me is: The valuation of Bitcoin is increasingly being viewed from traditional investment perspectives, not just by pure crypto enthusiasts. This suggests that the market is becoming more mature. If companies like Keyrock rate Bitcoin as undervalued, it could be a signal that there is still significant upside potential.
The transition year could therefore be the point where perceptions shift fundamentally. Those who understand this might be better strategically positioned than those still sitting on the sidelines.