Bitcoin's market cap currently stands at $1.4 trillion, far below silver's $5 trillion, meaning bitcoin's price would need to surge to approximately $248,000 for its value to undergo a transformation. Analysts point out that bitcoin's fixed supply cap of 21 million coins and the reduced issuance brought by the halving mechanism provide it with structural long-term value advantages, which differ from silver. Silver's price increases may stimulate new mining activity and alternative trading. However, silver's centuries-long historical legacy as currency may still maintain enduring appeal to institutional investors.

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