2022-2023 was an excellent period for naysayers who crushed, denounced, lambasted, and even proclaimed Bitcoin (BTC) is dead. A dark age where there appeared to be little hope that the primary cryptocurrency would once again rise or even exceed its previous peaks.
However, BTC always seems to have the final word (at least, it has been like that in its 15-year history). Its price launched a massive rally at the beginning of 2024 that led to an unprecedented height of over $72,000.
The asset is back on the front pages; the hype surrounding it keeps rising each day, while critics are harder to find. Well, Peter Schiff still claims that BTC is a bubble ready to burst any minute, advising investors to leave the ecosystem and deal with gold, but we have heard that before, havent we?
Bitcoin has indeed increased its popularity in the past several weeks, but that is likely the result of the surging price, which is attracting the masses once again. Yet, BTC is much more than its dollar representation and features numerous fundamentals. In the following lines, we take a closer look at it and draw a comparison to the epic fantasy novel (and trilogy movie) The Lord of the Rings.
Dear LOTR fans, think of Bitcoins resistance as one of your favorite heroes. Those of you who have followed the market know that BTCs price crashed below $16,000 in November 2022 (shortly after the meltdown of the crypto exchange FTX). A year and a half later, the asset is not dead; on the contrary, its valuation has exploded by 350%.
A similar shocking collapse occurred in 2018, too, when BTC nosedived from nearly $20,000 to $3,000.
Well, Bitcoin has some of the same leadership features. It is the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization (by far), and its price swings are often mimicked by alternative coins. The asset is decentralized, does not obey anyone, and does not rely on intermediaries (such as money-transmitting businesses or banks) to facilitate transactions.
Aragorn also seeks independence, opposing Saurons ambitions to control the world through the Rings power.
Bitcoin is extremely reliable, experiencing just two outages in a decade and a half, with the second happening over ten years ago.
Well, no one is perfect as a kid, and lets admit it: we all think that Legolas might have gotten at least a bit tipsy after drinking one too many pints as a teenager.
Its transaction time, however, is more akin to the speed of Legolas’ short and vocal friend – Gimli – the proud son of Gloin. He might not be the fastest, but you know you can count on him.
The process will repeat numerous times (roughly every four years) in the next century until all the 21 million BTC are mined. This creates a scarcity effect and can potentially make each BTC more valuable in time, just like the desire to own The One Ring to rule them all.
After all, we saw what happened to Smeagol, who became obsessed with The Ring and eventually died in the fires of Mount Doom alongside his precious.