Lee argued that as Bitcoin evolves into a recognized store of value, its path toward a $1 million valuation becomes more plausible over time. For now, pricing in a portion of that long-term outlook seems reasonable, he added.
Beyond Bitcoin, Lee highlighted the explosive growth of stablecoins as a transformative moment for crypto—comparable to AI’s breakout with ChatGPT. He pointed to the recent moves by JPMorgan and Citigroup into the stablecoin space as evidence of accelerating adoption.
While praising Circle’s performance, Lee emphasized that Ethereum is the true beneficiary of this trend, given that most stablecoins are built on its network.
According to him, stablecoins now account for more than 30% of Ethereum’s transaction fees. If projections hold, the stablecoin market could soon reach $4 trillion, which would translate into massive upside for ETH.
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