Bitcoin hit a new high of $98k. November last year it was around $35k. Nice little earner. What givens bitcoin, or any cryptocurrency, it’s value?
What gives bitcoin, or any cryptocurrency, it’s value?
The same thing that made shares in the South Sea Company valuable. The same thing that made tulip bulbs valuable. The same thing that makes gold valuable.
People either believe (incorrectly and absurdly) that these things are highly valuable; Or they believe (correctly, at least for a while) that they will be able to sell them at a higher price than they paid for them, to people who believe (incorrectly and absurdly) that these things are highly valuable.
Some bubbles last a long time. Gold lost its reason to be valued, as soon as major currencies dropped it as their base, but still the bubble keeps growing.
Will the market ever run out of useful idiots? If most of the copper that had ever been mined was sitting unused in storage in the form of ingots, the price of copper would be in the toilet - and copper is at least very useful for all kinds of things. But almost all of the gold ever mined is just sitting around in very expensive storage facilities, and it has very few uses.
So why is gold valuable? Because it is valued. And why is it valued? Because it's valuable.
Same for cryptocurrencies.