Just saw an interesting stance from the crypto investors' side. Dan Morehead, who has been leading Pantera for years, just stated that Bitcoin should significantly outperform gold over the next 10 years. That's quite a bold statement when you think about it.



The reasoning behind this? The classic arguments often heard in crypto circles: Bitcoin offers portability and divisibility that gold doesn't, not to mention ease of transaction and storage. Meanwhile, gold remains locked in safes and central reserves, whereas Bitcoin can circulate instantly anywhere in the world.

What’s interesting is that this perspective comes from an established fund manager, not just some random on Twitter. Pantera has a certain credibility in the crypto space, so when someone like Morehead speaks, people listen.

The question many are asking: can Bitcoin really become as established a store of value as gold? Over 10 years, that’s a fairly long horizon for many things to change. Crypto adoption continues to grow, institutions are gradually entering the game, and the narrative around Bitcoin as “digital gold” is becoming more mainstream.

If this prediction comes true, it would completely change the dynamics of investment portfolios. But as always with long-term projections, some caution is necessary.
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