Your question is open and can go in any direction.
However the future is very bright for cryptocurrency and bitcoin being the king already adopted by El Salvador few years back is a sign that it is coming to global recognition. More adoption by institutions and conglomerates will boost the market, already I read on
this thread that Honda motors is accepting payment of their cars in bitcoin. This is a big adoption waiting to be followed by other big private investors. It is a great value that has been added to cryptocurrency in general.
3 word posted. lol
Future is something that cant be determined and we know that the main factor which determines whether this market survive or not, then it would really be on DEMAND!
We didnt even had anticipated that this crypto market did really expand out that much or getting that kind of popularity and recognition.This is why i is really that safe to assume
that we would really be that still running that long and would really be expanding even more and as long recognition and demand is there then there's no doubt that
future of this market would be looking good.
The main key or in concern on here is that you should really just only invest on what you can afford to lose because we know that there's no assurance on what the future would really looks like.
If you do make that all in kind of investment and this market turns out to be that a disaster then recovery would really be so hard compared if you do have just simply put up some
amounts which you can afford to lose then it wont really be that much of an issue.
The future, its a weird one, right? Nobody knows where its headed. You mentioned DEMAND. Well, yep, its like the heartbeat of this whole thing. If people want it, it thrives; if they dont, it dies. Simple as that.
What if, just what if, our understanding of "demand" changes? Like, right now, people want it because its the “in” thing. But tomorrow? Who knows? Maybe people will want it for totally different reasons.
Totally agree with you on the investment part. Only play with the money you're ready to lose. Its like going to a casino, but with fancier charts. But here’s a thing: if everyone is ready to lose their investment, does that make the market more or less stable?