In this episode, Sam Korus, Nick Grous, and David Puell delve into the methodology behind Bitcoin’s price forecast for 2030. They explore the total addressable markets for Bitcoin, focusing on its use cases as “digital gold” and institutional investment. The conversation also touches on the evolving narrative of Bitcoin, particularly in light of recent ETF launches, and the implications for corporate treasuries. Additionally, they discuss the concept of ‘liveliness’ in Bitcoin’s supply and how it affects price forecasts, concluding with insights on the dynamics of active versus dormant Bitcoin supply.

If you know ARK, then you probably know about our long-term research projections, like estimating where we will be 5-10 years from now! But just because we are long-term investors, doesn’t mean we don’t have strong views and opinions on breaking news. In fact, we discuss and debate this every day. So now we’re sharing some of these internal discussions with you in our new video series, “The Brainstorm”, a co-production from ARK and Public.com. Tune in every week as we react to the latest in innovation. Here and there we’ll be joined by special guests, but ultimately this is our chance to join the conversation and share ARK’s quick takes on what’s going on in tech today.

Key Points From This Episode:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:14 ARK Invest’s Bitcoin Outlook
00:02:25 “Digital Gold” Vs. Institutional Investment
00:05:57 Corporate Adoption Of Bitcoin
00:08:48 What Are People Using Bitcoin For?
00:11:32 How ARK Built Its Forecast For Bitcoin
00:15:54 Bull Vs. Bear

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