MicroStrategy: Digital assets will be widely adopted by large global technology industries and banks from 2024 to 2028
MicroStrategy co-founder Michael Saylor provided a comprehensive outlook on the development trajectory of Bitcoin for the next four to five years at the 2023 Australian Cryptocurrency Conference. Saylor talked about the long-awaited Bitcoin halving in 2024. He predicted that next year will be crucial for Bitcoin and expects BTC to become a "teen mainstream asset" by the end of 2024. Looking ahead to 2024-2028, Saylor predicts that BTC will enter a high-growth phase. He expects large global technology and banking industries to widely adopt digital assets, integrating digital assets into their products and services. The competition between companies such as Apple and Meta (Facebook) to acquire BTC for hefty profits is expected to intensify. He also pointed out a key factor involving major financial institutions such as JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, and Deutsche Bank. Saylor expects them to potentially participate in activities such as lending, providing mortgage loans, customization, and buying and selling Bitcoin.
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