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Start/News/Bitwise CIO: Why $1M Bitcoin Is Basic Math
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Bitwise CIO: Why $1M Bitcoin Is Basic Math

10. März 2026 20:10 UTC4 MIN. LESEZEITBullish
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Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan argues that the $1M BTC target is being dismissed due to a flawed analytical framework — investors are measuring bitcoin against a static store-of-value market rather than one that could grow to $121 trillion over the next decade. At that size, BTC would need only 17% market share to hit $1M. For perp traders, the thesis has implications for long-duration positioning, funding rate dynamics, and how institutional capital absorbs drawdowns.

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Bitwise Chief Investment Officer Matt Hougan published a memo this week making a structural case for $1,000,000 bitcoin — not through speculation or narrative, but through what he describes as a correctable analytical error most investors are making when they size up BTC's long-term ceiling.

For perpetual futures traders, the argument matters less as a price target and more as a framework for understanding how institutional capital could flow into BTC over the next decade — and what that means for open interest, funding rates, and structural demand on derivatives desks.

What Is the Core Argument Behind $1M BTC?

Hougan's thesis is disarmingly simple: investors are applying static math to a dynamic market. Most analysts who dismiss a $1M BTC target do so by measuring bitcoin's current market cap against today's total store-of-value market — an estimate Hougan pegs at just under $38 trillion. At that denominator, bitcoin's roughly 4% share would need to scale to an implausible level to justify a 14x move from current prices.

The flaw, he argues, is the denominator itself. The store-of-value market is not fixed. Hougan points to gold as the reference case: the yellow metal expanded from approximately $2.5 trillion in 2004 to nearly $40 trillion today — a roughly 16x expansion over two decades. If that trajectory continues at a comparable pace, Hougan projects the total addressable store-of-value market could reach approximately $121 trillion within 10 years.

At that market size, bitcoin would only need to capture 17% share to trade at $1,000,000 per coin. That is a meaningful but not extraordinary market share for an asset that has already demonstrated durable institutional adoption.

How Does This Affect BTC Perpetual Markets?

As of March 2026, BTC perpetual open interest remains elevated across major venues, with spot ETF inflows continuing to provide structural bid support. Hougan's framework, if it gains traction among institutional allocators, has direct implications for how derivatives markets price long-dated BTC exposure.

The key transmission mechanism is not retail momentum — it is institutional reallocation. If asset managers begin treating BTC as a growing-market asset rather than a fixed-share trade, demand for longer-duration exposure increases. That typically manifests in the perp market as persistently positive funding rates and compressed basis on quarterly futures, as longs build structural positions rather than tactical ones.

A shift in the institutional narrative around BTC's total addressable market could also dampen the severity of liquidation cascades. When the dominant frame is "bitcoin needs 14x from here," any pullback triggers reassessment and deleveraging. When the frame shifts to "bitcoin needs 17% of a growing market over 10 years," spot buyers are more likely to absorb dips rather than exit — reducing the velocity of downside moves that flush leveraged longs.

Hougan is careful to note this is not a guaranteed outcome. The $121 trillion market projection assumes the store-of-value expansion trend continues, which is itself contingent on macro conditions, monetary policy, and geopolitical demand for hard assets. For traders, this means the thesis functions better as a structural backdrop than as a near-term catalyst.

ETH and altcoin perp markets are less directly affected by this specific argument, which is narrowly focused on bitcoin's store-of-value narrative. However, a sustained re-rating of BTC's long-term ceiling tends to lift risk appetite across the digital asset complex, which can compress altcoin funding rates and widen open interest in higher-beta names as capital rotates.

Trading Implications

  • Hougan's $121T store-of-value market projection, if adopted by institutional allocators, supports a structural long bias on BTC perps over multi-quarter timeframes — not a near-term momentum trade.
  • Persistent positive funding on BTC perpetuals would be consistent with institutional accumulation framing BTC as a growing-market asset; watch for funding normalization as a signal that this narrative is losing traction.
  • A 17% market share target over 10 years implies gradual, non-linear inflows — traders should expect volatility compression periods interrupted by sharp re-rating events as macro conditions shift.
  • The static-vs-dynamic denominator argument reduces the analytical justification for aggressive short positions premised solely on "BTC is already expensive relative to gold."
  • Monitor ETF inflow data and quarterly futures basis as leading indicators of whether institutional desks are pricing in a larger TAM — sustained positive basis above 10% annualized would support the thesis gaining ground.
Ursprünglich berichtet von Unchained. Analyse von Blackperp Research, 10. März 2026.

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