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Astrophysicist: “Here’s The Math for Bitcoin To Hit $1M” | Stephen Perrenod | BFM166

Astrophysicist: “Here’s The Math for Bitcoin To Hit $1M” | Stephen Perrenod | BFM166

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Stephen Perrenod is an astrophysicist and technology consultant with over 30 years of experience in high performance computing. He’s the author of two books on cosmology and has been writing and speaking about Bitcoin for a decade.› https://twitter.com/moneyordebt› http://stephenperrenod.substack.comPARTNERS🧘‍♂️ Gain peace of mind with Onramp’s Multi-Institution Custody solution. Sign up with code BRAM to receive $150 in Bitcoin after your first deposit: https://onrampbitcoin.com/bram🔐 Blockstream Jade Plus: The simplest and most secure hardware wallet on the planet - Get 10% off your entire order with code BRAM at https://store.blockstream.com🔨 Stamp Seed: The safest way to backup your hardware wallet - Get 15% off with code BRAM at https://stampseed.comPRODUCTS I ENDORSE› Get the The Bitaxe Gamma (open-source Bitcoin home miner) in US & UK with 10% using code BRAM: https://shop.powermining.io/?ref=BRAM› Buy Bitcoin in the EU 🇪🇺 via https://relai.me/bram and use code BRAM to reduce fees by 0.5%🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO GET NOTIFIED› YouTube: ⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@bramk⁠⁠› Follow Bram on ⁠⁠https://x.com/bramk🕑 TIMESTAMPS00:00 - Introduction to Stephen Perrenod and Bitcoin Journey03:02 - Understanding Bitcoin's Security and Network Effects05:49 - The Concept of Money 3.0 and Its Significance08:55 - Exploring Power Laws in Bitcoin's Growth11:36 - The Role of Cryptography and Mining in Bitcoin14:55 - The Dynamics of Bitcoin's Value and Market Behavior17:43 - The Influence of Events on Bitcoin's Power Law20:38 - The Future of Bitcoin and Its Adoption Potential39:11 - The Future of Bitcoin as a Financial Asset42:01 - Supply Dynamics and Market Behavior48:26 - Network Effects and Adoption Trajectories50:17 - Potential Market Cap Hurdles for Bitcoin53:26 - Volatility, Stability, and Institutional Adoption58:26 - Understanding Bitcoin's Market Efficiency01:01:37 - The Importance of Long-Term Perspectives01:08:02 - Path to Bitcoin's Future Valuation01:08:21 - Forecasting Bitcoin's Growth and Bubbles01:13:13 - Market Dynamics: Retail vs. Corporate Interest01:15:19 - The Network Effect and Adoption01:17:20 - Understanding the Kelly Criterion for Investment01:22:47 - Timeframes and Portfolio Allocation Strategies01:27:39 - Liquidity's Role in Bitcoin's Market01:35:00 - Bitcoin's Technological Evolution Compared to Other Innovationsℹ️ EPISODE SUMMARYBram Kanstein and Stephen Perrenod explore Bitcoin as 'Money 3.0', focusing on its mathematical foundations and energy-based value proposition. The discussion centers on power laws governing Bitcoin's exponential growth patterns and the network effects driving adoption.Key mathematical concepts include Bitcoin's supply constraints creating predictable scarcity dynamics, market efficiency through volatility patterns, and the Kelly Criterion for optimal investment sizing. Perrenod highlights how Bitcoin's growth follows similar power law distributions seen in other revolutionary technologies.The conversation examines Bitcoin's market cap trajectory toward $1 million per coin, analyzing liquidity triggers for market bubbles and institutional adoption mathematics. They emphasize Bitcoin's technological evolution mirrors other network-effect innovations, where value increases exponentially with user adoption rather than linearly.The mathematical thesis: Bitcoin's fixed supply algorithm combined with growing network adoption creates a deflationary asset with predictable long-term price appreciation, making the million-dollar target a mathematical probability rather than speculation.

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