Back in 2009, Satoshi himself acknowledged the potential of this digital asset. What's interesting is how market cap plays into the narrative—the bigger the valuation grows, the more credible and viable the whole thing becomes. It's less about hype and more about fundamental economics: liquidity, adoption, and network effects all compound as the numbers climb. That's why so many see this as a long-term play rather than a quick flip.

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NeonCollectorvip
· 01-12 03:49
Market capitalization rising = increased confidence. I agree with this logic, but don't ignore the risk of bubbles.
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SolidityNewbievip
· 01-12 03:48
Does a higher market cap make it "trustworthy"? Isn't this logic a bit backwards?
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MetaMaskedvip
· 01-12 03:46
Market capitalization is confidence; the larger it is, the harder it is to die. This logic has no flaws.
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MEVSupportGroupvip
· 01-12 03:33
Market capitalization is the best endorsement; the later it gets, the harder it is to refute.
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ForkMongervip
· 01-12 03:27
yeah but here's the thing—market cap as credibility is literally the weakest governance signal we have. it's just momentum dressed up as economics, ngl
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