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Bitcoin One Million | Fred Krueger & Ben Sigman
Bitcoin One Million | Fred Krueger & Ben Sigman
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Bitcoin One Million: The Final Chapter of Fiat
| ISBN-13 | 9781985020849 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10 | 198502084X |
| Authors | Fred Krueger and Ben Sigman |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Publisher | Big Bitcoin Book LLC |
| Publication Date | September 10, 2025 |
| Page Count | 345 |
| Subjects | Cryptocurrencies, Macroeconomics, Wealth Management |
Extended Synopsis
Bitcoin One Million: The Final Chapter of Fiat offers a rigorous, logic-based analysis of Bitcoin’s trajectory toward a $1 million valuation. Fred Krueger and Ben Sigman provide a data-driven argument that contrasts Bitcoin’s performance with traditional asset classes, including stocks, bonds, gold, and real estate. By laying out Bitcoin's relationships to these assets with mathematical precision, the authors aim to strengthen investor conviction and provide a clear framework for understanding its long-term growth.
Beyond the price prediction, this book addresses the practical realities of Bitcoin adoption. It provides tools for navigating market volatility, including the application of the Kelly Criterion for risk management and capital allocation. The authors examine the trends already in motion to project the global economic landscape over the next 10 to 20 years, asking fundamental questions about the role of Bitcoin in a post-fiat world.
Reader Targeting
- Investors and financial professionals seeking quantitative analysis regarding Bitcoin’s growth potential.
- Individuals interested in macroeconomics and the future of digital currency in global finance.
- Readers looking for practical risk management techniques to apply to their digital asset portfolios.
About the Authors
Fred Krueger and Ben Sigman are analysts and writers focused on the mechanics of Bitcoin and its role in the global financial system. Their work emphasizes the intersection of mathematical modeling and economic theory to explain the evolution of hard money structures.
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