Thanks to the quadrennial halving, the supply of Bitcoin is a constant, reliable and predictable side of the equation. The demand side has now really started to come into play.
Michael Tabone
Dr. Michael Tabone is a Sr. Economist for Cointelegraph and a professor at the University of the Cumberlands in the internationally accredited IACBE Global Business with Blockchain Technology Master’s program. As a business strategist, economist and project manager, he provides consulting to firms concentrating in the DeFi and blockchain space. He has co-authored several reports for Cointelegraph Research on topics from blockchain adoption, DeFi, NFTs, GameFi, venture capital and institutional demand. His Ph.D. dissertation focused on DAOs and their practical applications in business. When not analyzing everything through an economic lens, he is father, husband and an avid life-long martial artist.
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