Key Takeaways:
- AI may make traditional stocks obsolete by accelerating innovation cycles, pushing investors toward short-term trading and long-term belief-based assets like Bitcoin.
- Jordi Visser argues Bitcoin’s value stems from its status as a lasting belief, positioning it as a resilient store of value in a rapidly evolving market.
- A broader shift is underway as companies adopt crypto-centric models, while influential figures, like Eric Trump, predict Bitcoin could hit $1 million amid growing institutional interest.
Analyst Jordi Visser has warned that artificial intelligence (AI) could fundamentally reshape investing by accelerating innovation cycles from years to mere weeks.
Speaking with Anthony Pompliano, he argued that this rapid pace makes it harder for traditional companies to achieve lasting growth, leaving investors more focused on trading than holding long-term equity positions.
I spoke with @jvisserlabs this week about the Federal Reserve, what is going to happen with artificial intelligence, future outlook for the stock market, and why interest rate cuts will be so bullish for bitcoin.
— Anthony Pompliano 🌪 (@APompliano) August 30, 2025
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Visser suggested that in such an environment, durable “beliefs” like Bitcoin may become more attractive than corporate “ideas”, which can quickly lose relevance.
He likened Bitcoin’s staying power to that of gold, emphasizing its long-term viability as both an asset and a belief system.
This perspective aligns with broader trends as some firms pivot toward crypto-focused models, buying Bitcoin as a treasury asset or rebranding around digital finance.
Such moves give equity investors indirect exposure to crypto while funneling capital away from conventional markets.
At Bitcoin Asia 2025, Eric Trump predicted Bitcoin could reach $1 million per coin, citing adoption by companies, nations, and wealthy families.
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Eric Trump says, “There is no question #Bitcoin hits a million dollars.” 🚀
— Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) August 29, 2025
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With a market cap over $2.1 trillion, Bitcoin’s advocates argue its borderless nature and integration into decentralized finance (DeFi) could help it rival or surpass gold.