Today, Bitcoin's production of new coins has been cut in half, an event that historically boosts its price. Experts predict this trend will continue, with Bitcoin's price expected to rise over the next year. They advise caution due to current geopolitical issues, but emphasize Bitcoin's resilience and its potential as a hedge against inflation and geopolitical risks.
Bitcoin's wild price swings have decreased significantly over the decade. The recent rise in demand due to exchange-traded funds (ETFs) has contributed to its stability. However, it's still considered volatile, and there are ETFs designed to profit from losses in bitcoin value. Despite this, some experts believe its long-term strength and diversification potential make it appealing for investment.