Report: Population Aging and Wealth Growth May Drive Demand for Crypto Assets Through 2100
According to a report by Jinse Finance, a research paper released by the Kansas City Fed indicates that global population aging and wealth growth driven by increased productivity are expected to continue fueling global asset demand, including bitcoin, through the year 2100. The report predicts that population aging will lead to an additional 200% of GDP in asset demand between 2024 and 2100. Bitget CEO Gracy Chen pointed out that with increased regulatory clarity and the emergence of institutional products such as ETFs, the aging population may value bitcoin as a store of value over the next 75 years, much like they value gold. In addition, an analyst from an exchange also believes that the increase in global wealth will raise investors' risk appetite and demand for asset diversification, thereby increasing demand for crypto assets.
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