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Assuming that a suitable return level over five years is 39% per year or less, and Bitcoin achieves its expected return level (of 39%), then an investment in Bitcoin is considered to be an 'suitable' one. | Assuming that a suitable return level over five years is 39% per year or less, and Bitcoin achieves its expected return level (of 39%), then an investment in Bitcoin is considered to be an 'suitable' one. | ||
== Operations == | == Operations == | ||
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=== Total Addressable Market (TAM) === | === Total Addressable Market (TAM) === | ||
The TAM for Bitcoin is the global currency market. This includes all forms of money circulation worldwide — from fiat currencies held in banks and cash reserves to investments and digital transactions. This encompasses every potential user or entity that could theoretically adopt Bitcoin, either as a means of transaction, a store of value, or for investment purposes. It represents the maximum possible market opportunity for Bitcoin, assuming universal adoption and acceptance. | The TAM for Bitcoin is indeed the global currency market. This includes all forms of money circulation worldwide — from fiat currencies held in banks and cash reserves to investments and digital transactions. This encompasses every potential user or entity that could theoretically adopt Bitcoin, either as a means of transaction, a store of value, or for investment purposes. It represents the maximum possible market opportunity for Bitcoin, assuming universal adoption and acceptance. | ||
The global currency market, including fiat money and investments, is vast. As of 2023, the total value of all the money in the world, including broad money (M3), which covers cash, bank deposits, and money market securities, was estimated to be in the range of approximately $100 trillion USD. Bitcoin's TAM, when considering the potential to replace or complement global currency usage, would thus be a fraction of this amount. | The global currency market, including fiat money and investments, is vast. As of 2023, the total value of all the money in the world, including broad money (M3), which covers cash, bank deposits, and money market securities, was estimated to be in the range of approximately $100 trillion USD. Bitcoin's TAM, when considering the potential to replace or complement global currency usage, would thus be a fraction of this amount. | ||
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Estimating the U.S. cryptocurrency market is more complex, as it would involve considering the proportion of the U.S. population or financial sector engaged in cryptocurrency usage. As a rough estimate, if we consider the U.S. as accounting for about 20-30% of the global cryptocurrency market (a broad assumption based on its economic size and level of investment in cryptocurrencies), the SOM for Bitcoin in the U.S. could be a proportion of the global market cap, roughly in the range of $200 billion to $600 billion USD. | Estimating the U.S. cryptocurrency market is more complex, as it would involve considering the proportion of the U.S. population or financial sector engaged in cryptocurrency usage. As a rough estimate, if we consider the U.S. as accounting for about 20-30% of the global cryptocurrency market (a broad assumption based on its economic size and level of investment in cryptocurrencies), the SOM for Bitcoin in the U.S. could be a proportion of the global market cap, roughly in the range of $200 billion to $600 billion USD. | ||
== Risks == | == Risks == | ||
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== Appendix == | == Appendix == | ||
=== Cryptocurrencies comparisons === | === Cryptocurrencies comparisons === |