Trump will be inaugurated as the President of the United States on January 20, and the countdown has now begun, with only 17 days left.

​He will give a speech in the early morning of January 20, 2025, Beijing time, at the Capital One Arena in downtown Washington, D.C., which will be his major public address before the inauguration.

​The market is starting to wonder whether Trump will mention Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in such an informal setting.

Currently, the main driving force in the crypto market remains sentiment, and the largest source of this sentiment is Trump's power transition.

​If the U.S. election was the first wave, the power transition is the second wave, and the next wave will be Trump fulfilling his promises to the cryptocurrency industry.

​As long as there is no economic recession in 2025, Bitcoin may experience a long-term bull market similar to gold during Trump's four years in office.

​After Trump takes office, once the Bitcoin strategic reserve bill is passed, many countries will follow suit. With only 21 million Bitcoins in existence, about 3.7 million may have already been permanently lost. The future Bitcoin supply available for ordinary investors may be only 6 million.

​If sovereign funds from various countries start to buy in the future, the supply-demand relationship will drive Bitcoin prices to continue rising; it's only a matter of time before Bitcoin reaches $1 million.

In the next 5-10 years, Bitcoin has a high probability of increasing by more than 10 times, potentially reaching 10-15 times in 10 years and 50-150 times in 20 years. It will be very difficult to outperform Bitcoin in the long run.

​For ordinary people, holding 0.1 Bitcoin offers a chance to reach A7, holding 1 Bitcoin provides an opportunity to achieve A8, while large holders with 10 Bitcoins can reach A9.