Why Bitcoin? (Part 2)
In Part 1, we explored the historical foundations of today’s global financial system — from Bretton Woods to fiat currencies and the rise of inflation and debt.
Today, we zoom in on 2025:
- Why is Bitcoin at $117,000+?
- Why are governments and institutions suddenly embracing Bitcoin?
- What is the U.S. Strategic Bitcoin Reserve — and why does it matter?
Let’s break it down in plain English.
What Gives Money Its Value, Really?
Money gets its value not from what it is made of, but from the trust people place in it and the systems that uphold that trust. Whether it's gold coins or paper bills, value is ultimately a social agreement backed by institutional credibility, scarcity, and utility.
Why Bitcoin? (Part 1)
When talking about “crypto,” people often get lost in the technology and its complexities, the various use cases, and the potential for mass adoption. While all of that is super exciting, it's not what makes cryptocurrencies so relevant.