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The Bull Case For Bitcoin

The Bull Case For Bitcoin                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 March 30, 2024 | [Read Online]( PRO | Will $BTC Outperform Altcoins This Cycle? The Bull Case For Bitcoin [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20Milk%20Road&body=PRO%20%7C%20Will%20%24BTC%20Outperform%20Altcoins%20This%20Cycle%3F%3A%20The%20Bull%20Case%20For%20Bitcoin%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fthemilkroad.beehiiv.com%2Fp%2Fthe-bull-case-for-bitcoin) GM! Welcome to our first Milk Road PRO report, coming your way every Saturday, as reliable as pizza on game night. These PRO reports are exclusive to PRO members and will help you spot early trends, navigate the markets by limiting risk & catch those sweet cha-ching moments. 🤑 If you’re reading this from the free side, you can get a little taste for the Milk Man’s PRO vibes by reading this preview below. However, if you’re ready to take the leap from Roader to PRO, there are still a few spots left at a [33% discount](, for the first 500 early birds. Without further ado… Buckle up and let’s dive into some milky insights. ⏬ The king has returned. 👑 Earlier this month, Bitcoin surpassed its previous all time highs from 2021. $ETH, $SOL and many other assets are still lagging Bitcoin, yet to reach their own all time highs. In fact, the Bitcoin Dominance (Bitcoin’s % market cap vs the total crypto market cap) continues to hold strong. After hitting its cycle low in September 2022 at 38%, it has been on a steady incline ever since, reaching as high as 55%. At 55%, many, including our team, called the top of Bitcoin dominance and shared that it’s time for $ETH and other assets to start to outperform. However, $BTC has held strong as of late and remains near its local high, sitting at 54%. This has got plenty of folks thinking we're heading into a Bitcoin-led cycle. A lot of the speculation points towards the Bitcoin ETF as the turning point that really sets Bitcoin apart from the rest, making this cycle all about Bitcoin. As we’ve expressed many times in our PRO reports, crypto cycles generally work in phases, where money flows first to Bitcoin, then to Ethereum, then to other assets farther down the risk curve. $BTC → $ETH → Altcoins → NFTs. Will this cycle be different? Will Bitcoin continue to outperform this entire cycle for the first time? Maybe! There is a serious supply shock happening right now with Bitcoin that could send $BTC to levels that most people aren’t prepared for. In today’s PRO report we’re going to dive into the bull case for Bitcoin and look into what’s brewing in crypto’s largest asset. We’re going to get clear on the economics and tokenomics of Bitcoin and understand the demand factors that may influence the price of Bitcoin this cycle. At the end of this report we’ll share our thoughts around a Bitcoin-led crypto cycle so you can understand where to allocate your capital to get the most bang for your buck! 💰 Let’s get into it. ⏬ Bitcoin Tokenomics (Supply Side) Bitcoin's total supply is of course capped at 21 million $BTC, and so far, 19,667,056 have been minted… Bitcoin has an inflation rate of 1.63% APY currently… Which equates to about 900 new Bitcoin being mined every day… In mid-April (less than a month from now), the Bitcoin Halving will occur, which will reduce Bitcoin’s inflation rate by 50%, meaning that only around 450 Bitcoin will be mined daily. On this alone, if you do the simple math, assuming that demand stays the same and the new supply is cut in half, technically the price of Bitcoin should double. Based on Bitcoin’s current price, this would assume a fair value of $140k/Bitcoin after the halving. Of course, markets are never that simple. It’s not all about the new supply and demand. We also need to understand the dynamics around who is holding the current supply and what they are doing with their assets. If the current holders begin selling at the same time, then the assumed number would no longer hold true. So let’s look onchain to see what we can learn about the existing holders… Dynamics of Current Bitcoin Holders To start, as we can see in the chart below, we can track the likely lost supply of Bitcoin, which equates to almost 1.5 million $BTC or 7% of the total Bitcoin supply. Uh, Oh... 😧 The rest of this report is exclusive to Milk Road PRO members! To unlock access to it & start receiving weekly reports that will help you invest successfully in crypto, please upgrade your subscription. The first 500 Roaders get a [33% lifetime discount](. WHAT’S INSIDE MILK ROAD PRO? First up, weekly reports that help you spot early trends, navigate the markets by limiting risk & catch those sweet cha-ching moments. We’ve compiled our top PRO reports from the past into the Ultimate Bull Market Guide – a series of past reports highlighting portfolio fundamentals, crypto business models, macro economic overviews, tokenomic deep dives and much more… If you’re looking to get familiar with Milk Road PRO before taking the leap, then the [Ultimate Bull Market Guide]( is the perfect place to start! Secondly, PRO members get weekly “Where Are We In The Cycle?” indicators to help you spot the bull market top before it’s too late. Keep your eyes peeled for Tuesday’s newsletter – as a PRO, you’re in for a treat. 😋 Thirdly, gain full access to the PRO Community, where the Milk Road crew & 100s of fellow PROs dive into robust discussions on market trends, fundamentals, and industry insights. Ready to step up as an investor with Milk Road PRO? [UPGRADE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY]( P.S. - Spots are evaporating. 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