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Bitcoins – Present and Future

Published 23/09/2021, 10:59
Updated 11/06/2021, 08:35

Innovation has changed significantly the way we work, shop and pay for goods. Sellers and buyers do not lean towards using hard cash any longer, enabling growth in contactless payment platforms such as Google Pay (NASDAQ:GOOGL), PhonePe and Paytm. Payments can also be made with mobile phones at advanced cash registers. Another payment option gaining popularity is bitcoin (a type of cryptocurrency).

What are cryptocurrencies?

Cryptocurrencies are computerised money maintained by a decentralised system that, in turn, is maintained by cryptography and based on blockchain technology with built-in security. Blockchain shows how exchanges are recorded into "squares" and are time-stamped.

What are bitcoins?

Unlike paper cash, the use of which is constrained by national banks or specialist financial organisations, bitcoins are made and held electronically on computers. Bitcoin is a type of cryptocurrency that uses peer-to-peer technology for monetary transactions between individuals or organisations.

It is generally viewed as the first and most valued digital money that focuses on open methods for trade, consolidates decentralised control and ensures client anonymity and record-keeping through a blockchain. With increasing supply, bitcoin is the world’s largest cryptocurrency today.

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This 11% cut-off is hard-coded into the bitcoin convention and cannot be changed. It creates a false shortage that guarantees the expansion of computerised cash over the long run.

The origin of bitcoin

The concept was first presented in 2008 in a white paper by Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous name of the individual or individuals who developed it. In mid-2009, Nakamoto delivered bitcoin to the public, and a group of zealous allies started trading and mining the cash. Bitcoin's value surpassed USD1,000 in January 2017, just before reaching a peak thereafter.

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Determining the price of bitcoin

The price of bitcoin is driven by the market in which it is exchanged. The cost is determined by how much somebody will pay for it. The market sets the price as it would for commodities such as gold, oil, sugar or grain. Like any market, bitcoin depends on principles of market interest, i.e., the higher the interest, the higher the volume, and vice versa.

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Current scenario

Bitcoin was valued at more than USD19,000 by the end-2017 of; it tumbled to almost USD3,000 just a year later and reached a high of more than USD61,000 by March 2021. It is typically volatile, and values have remained high since its introduction, but it has been on a rollercoaster in recent months.

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Bitcoin has proved to be volatile, struggling to meet the expectations of many top investors. It suffered significantly from Elon Musk’s announcement that Tesla no longer accepted it as a form of payment, and from China not allowing its citizens to use cryptocurrencies for financial transactions.

However, bitcoin has surpassed its rivals and currently represents 65% of the total cryptocurrency market cap.

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Bitcoin’s story as a resource class has changed fundamentally from Nakamoto's unique vision. It is currently viewed as a “store of significant worth”, with holders selecting overwhelmingly to adopt buy-and-hold strategies (HODL) rather than going through with transactions.

As bitcoin is still in its early stages, there are a number of issues, starting with there not being guidelines on using it. Crypto tokens are not made to be managed, the main reason being that it is difficult for nations to authorise their use. Countries such as Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Bolivia have banned the use of digital currencies, and nations such as Japan, the US, India, Germany, Canada, Malta, the Netherlands, Vietnam and Russia still consider the use of these unlawful.

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We believe, however, that the value of bitcoin will recover and generate profit for investors in it. While bullish investors expect satisfactory results, the bears recall its instability. It bounced back in 2020, after a steep fall in 2018. Since mid-March 2020, its value has grown c.800%. The following are likely reasons why its value has risen despite the uncertainty surrounding it:

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Conclusion

Many believe cryptocurrencies are the future of transactions, especially as they move towards standardisation and are covered by more extensive regulation. Medical services, transportation and logistics are some of the many areas that would benefit from more extensive blockchain appropriation and execution.

The use of bitcoin, a very lucrative alternative asset class, has expanded significantly over time. Its value may reach c.USD107,484 by end-2021, with a market cap of c.USD1,998bn, according to Finder’s May 2021 panel report.

Central banks across the world are planning to launch their own “bitcoin-inspired” cryptocurrencies, which would be more reliable than the almost unregulated cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin.

Overall, we believe the future of bitcoin is promising, given its increasing popularity among countries, institutions and retail investors. However, an investor would need to keep in mind that it is highly volatile at present and its price is subject to market risk.

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