
Bloomberg Intelligence’s February investment report made the case for cryptocurrency investments. In particular, he suggested that Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USD stablecoins will continue to do well.
At the same time, though, smaller digital assets could be in trouble due to excessive speculation, analysts at Bloomberg asserted.
“Some purges of 2021’s speculative excesses could mark much of 2022, but Bitcoin is poised to come out on top.”
BTC vs. Oil
In particular, crypto may be in a good place relative to inflation-related commodities. While oil rose on the risk of war in Ukraine, BItcoin and Ethereum dipped.
The report notes that the Bloomberg Galaxy Crypto Index is down about 20% in 2022. On the other hand, the Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return is up about 10%. However, the document suggested that it could be a “temporary twist” and that the trends are going the other way.
Supply, demand, adoption, economics, and advancing technology point to cryptocurrencies continuing to outperform commodities. Technological developments will also serve as a boon for crypto vs. oil.
Representing advanced technology, Bitcoin is gaining traction as the go-to global digital asset as oil is replaced by decarbonization and electrification.
Bitcoin’s Limited Supply
Moreover, the report pointed out that Bitcoin is, by design, an asset with a limited supply. In fact, it has no supply elasticity. This means that no matter the demand, the BTC supply will remain essentially the same. That’s not the case with oil, as oil producers will increase output when prices rise.
Nevertheless, competition in the crypto space has led to the creation of over 17,000 individual tokens. These tokens are eating away at demand for Bitcoin, whose dominance is currently below 42%.
In contrast, in March of 2021, Bitcoin’s total share of the crypto market cap was 20% higher: 62.2%. Still, only a handful of digital assets dominate. About half of the total figure could be due to Ethereum’s rise, which went from 11% to 18.8% in the same period.
Besides Bitcoin and Ethereum, Bloomberg expects the market share of stablecoins to also continue to rise due to increased demand for non-volatile assets.
$100K for Bitcoin?
Keeping in mind all of the above, Bloomberg’s analysts outlined that the next “key bitcoin threshold may be $100,000.” It’s worth noting that they have predicted a six-digit price tag for a few years now. However, the asset is yet to reach that far.
They believe the latest stock market crash, which saw BTC plummet over $10,000 in a matter of days to a six-month low below $33,000, may be over.
“Our graphic shows this consolidation period may be ending, with the past of least resistance pointing higher.” – reads the paper.
