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10% of your net worth seems like a sweet spot for an extremely risky asset. Less than 10% would make you a bit more conservative, and more than that would make you more aggressive. With 10%, you will get a nice return if the price goes up, and won't cry too much if the price goes down.

It is possible that there will be a few more bitcoins in the future
On average, every 10 minutes, a few Bitcoins are mined, so yes, there will be more Bitcoins over time until we reach max supply.
But if it is about changing max supply, the possibility is extremely slim.

there will be a possibility that the bubble will burst?
Yes.
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Don't worry that bitcoins still have supplies that you can have. even though bitcoin is limited, you don't need to set up large mining equipment and high-power electricity. simply you enter the market and take advantage of the conditions of price movement and take the best possible position.
So if you ask about how much all of my assets will be invested in bitcoin, then obviously 50:50 will not be a loss for me. and I believe bitcoin will provide benefits in the future.
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From a classical point of view it would be about 5%.

However, you'll probably find people in this forum who hold more. If you have a deep knowledge of what Bitcoin is and you believe in its future you can have a much higher percentage of that. It depends on your personal situation and total net worth as well. If you have virtually nothing, not even a paid-off house or some equity on it, it's too risky to have 95% of your total wealth in Bitcoin. But if you have a couple of houses and some other assets that  will make you live comfortably even if the worst omens about Bitcoin come true, you can have a very high % of your net worth in Bitcoin.

That's the case of the macro investor, Raoul Pal. If you have watched his interview with Anthony Pompliano, he now has 98% of his net worth into Bitcoin. But he specifies he can do this because he already has several houses and can live a comfortable quality life even if the Bitcoin bet goes the other way.
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I always suggest everyone who asked me this question. I tell them to atleast 20% from your saving try to invest in crypto. Now lets explain why atleast 20 from your saving not from earning. Well just think your income source is job and your monthly salary is $2000 and Your family cost is around $1300 then you have $700 saving now just think from you $700 if you spend in blockchain atleast 20% means $140 month then you didn't loose that much. But you just use a technique you just save this 140 every month and wait for price dump and buy and then price up. You just think every month $140 and for a year or for 5-10 years then you compared your saving with your banks. Now why i do not suggest to invest your all saving because it is crypto if your family needs urgent money for some bad situation and that time crypto market was also in dump price then you have to lose all that is why invest crypto some and save some in your bank for urgent need. It is a simple strategy.  And try to learn trading in your crypto invest time by which you can multiply your income.
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From a classical point of view it would be about 5%.

However, you'll probably find people in this forum who hold more. If you have a deep knowledge of what Bitcoin is and you believe in its future you can have a much higher percentage of that. It depends on your personal situation and total net worth as well. If you have virtually nothing, not even a paid-off house or some equity on it, it's too risky to have 95% of your total wealth in Bitcoin. But if you have a couple of houses and some other assets that  will make you live comfortably even if the worst omens about Bitcoin come true, you can have a very high % of your net worth in Bitcoin.
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It is possible that there will be a few more bitcoins in the future, and there will be a possibility that the bubble will burst?
At the end how much capital do you want to invest in bitcoin is a personal decision that will depend entirely on where you believe the economy is going? Many people believe and with good reason that the economy is in terrible shape and even if the stock market is going up the real economy is suffering greatly and people are losing their jobs and their homes because of this pandemic, and in that kind of economic scenario you need a hedge against inflation that is coming and bitcoin is perfect for that.

Your second question is a little bit too vague, it seems that you are asking if there is going to be an increase in the limit of 21 million coins and that is never going to happen and finally any asset that it is in a bubble eventually crashes but there are arguments to be made that what we're seeing in bitcoin is not a bubble.
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I'm semi-conservative.

I prefer to have more stable investments with less return as real estates, and riskier but with bigger return investments in crypto. Plus some dividend stocks, etc.
legendary
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There is trouble abrewing
first a bubble has to be formed before it can burst. everyone knows we are far away from seeing any bubbles in the horizon. at least another year has to pass and price has to be at least 400% above this current level for the price to start entering a bubble phase and then burst to lead to the next bear market in the year that follows that.

It is possible that there will be a few more bitcoins in the future,
you mean new coins like bitcoin?
for as long as bitcoin existed (nearly 11 years) they have been trying to create such coins and they have been failing as it is evident from the altcoins that exist and how bad they all are.
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With each passing day, the market is starting to stabilize, and BTC is also gradually dropping in value, which is to be expected. It seems to me that Bitcoin will drop to about $ 20K. I do not recommend investing in cryptocurrency now, as the market is expected to fall gradually.

"Expected to fall gradually"? Where did you get that from? - Maybe you are the one who "expects" that, but you should not generalise. The next time please try and make it clear that it is your sole opinion.

With the current rampage of institutions into the crypto space and especially Bitcoin I don't see strong arguments to be bearish. I mean the higher timeframes still look rock-solid from my personal analysis.

I don't think that Bitcoin is a bubble. Tulips were a bubble, but Bitcoin is actually an attractive candidate for replacing Gold and our financial system based on fiat.
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Assuming that it's a bubble, then it has to burst soon.
Not necessarily--bubbles can go on for years, you know.  Just look at the internet stock bubble circa 1995-2000, and that's just one of many that went on for a long time.

But what's the question here: whether we're in a bubble or how much our total asset portfolio should be in bitcoin?  If it's the latter, I'd say around 5%, but only if you can afford to take that amount of risk in the first place.  It's not as though bitcoin is an historically stable investment.  If you're a young person with a good (and stable) job, you could probably invest more than 5% and not have it sting if bitcoin crashes--but you've got to have the stomach for it either way, because owning bitcoin is like riding a roller coaster.

I don't keep anywhere near 5% of my measly investment money in bitcoin, even though I'm a fan of it.  I'm a bit older and can't afford to lose what I've got.
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As per coinmarketcap.com, the total bitcoins mined is 18,603,550 which leads to a remaining unmined bitcoins of 2.3M. Considering that bitcoin is a limited supply cryptocurrency, that's already a very few amount while it's starting to become known worldwide. But due to halving, it is slowing down which is assumed the last bitcoin will be mined by 2140.



in other words if the pool will be very narrow and crowded. only institutional institutions have strong mining capacities and large electricity supplies. the competition will be more intense in the future. and gradually illegal mining which we often find on sites that promise 0.0000xxx / day bitcoin will disappear over time. eroded by Chinese mining companies that continue to add power to their electricity supply.
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It is possible that there will be a few more bitcoins in the future, and there will be a possibility that the bubble will burst?
What do you mean by a few more bitcoin in the future? Because the mining process is still running, we will see more bitcoin, and we can have that bitcoin by doing many things. The bubble will burst, and you know what, after the price hit the highest price, the price can go down to the lower price. So you will prepare before the bubble burst and save your money to buy back Bitcoin at a lower price.
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It is possible that there will be a few more bitcoins in the future, and there will be a possibility that the bubble will burst?
There are a number of people right now who are waiting to buy bitcoins , the opportunity is really dire because we have a fixed number of coins and therefore I do think that even if there will be more coins added to the market. They won't be added in a couple of days. They will be added slowly. Which means that the sudden bubble that you are talking about won't happen.

The people will ofcourse no doubt buy the bitcoins and at the end of the day they will stabilize the market , a little +/- is not only healthy but it gives us an opportunity to save some of the coins too.

The bubble will only Burst when people decide to sell in a panic , nothing else and therefore right now if you do want to buy some bitcoins and you are also think that in the future there might be some opportunity , well there can be and there might not be. We cannot be sure of anything.
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It is possible that there will be a few more bitcoins in the future, and there will be a possibility that the bubble will burst?

There is no real possibility that they discover a lot of new bitcoins any time soon. The halving process is going to continue every 4 years, so there will be less and less coins coming in the future.

As for bursting the bubble it depends what you mean by burst. Sure there is a chance bitcoin could drop back down to 10,000 USD but that is not so likely. And I don't think there is any chance for bitcoins to become worthless. The long term trend of Bitcoin's is upwards.
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With each passing day, the market is starting to stabilize, and BTC is also gradually dropping in value, which is to be expected. It seems to me that Bitcoin will drop to about $ 20K. I do not recommend investing in cryptocurrency now, as the market is expected to fall gradually.
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It is possible that there will be a few more bitcoins in the future, and there will be a possibility that the bubble will burst?
It is impossible to foresee the distant future but if you look at the market growth from the beginning you can assume that with every rally there will be a major correction. I am not proficient enough to understand how big the market could rally in this bull run nor you will find anyone that could give you an assurance about that and if they do they are lying. Even in this rally i am expecting a major correction and all these institutional investors will book their profit one day or the other.
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It is possible that there will be a few more bitcoins in the future
As per coinmarketcap.com, the total bitcoins mined is 18,603,550 which leads to a remaining unmined bitcoins of 2.3M. Considering that bitcoin is a limited supply cryptocurrency, that's already a very few amount while it's starting to become known worldwide. But due to halving, it is slowing down which is assumed the last bitcoin will be mined by 2140.

and there will be a possibility that the bubble will burst?
Assuming that it's a bubble, then it has to burst soon. But with its adoption rate that we see based from the news and the scenario that we had right now, I doubt it that it's a bubble.
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It is possible that there will be a few more bitcoins in the future, and there will be a possibility that the bubble will burst?
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