This is the ultimate question. If everything we've discusse…

Justinchellis ·

This is the ultimate question. If everything we've discussed comes to pass, what is the logical dollar value of a single BSV coin?
First, the essential disclaimer: This is a thought experiment, not a prediction or financial advice. The value described below is contingent on BSV successfully overcoming immense technical, competitive, and adoption hurdles to realize its full vision.
The key is to stop thinking about it like a stock and start thinking about it like a piece of global infrastructure. We don't ask "What's the future price of a square foot of Manhattan?" without first understanding the value of all the commerce that happens on that land.
Here are three models to frame the potential dollar value.
Let's compare BSV to existing payment settlement systems.
Let's assume BSV, with its speed and low cost, captures just 1% of the daily SWIFT volume as its "economic gravity."
A common valuation metric for a monetary network is that its total market capitalization needs to be a significant fraction of the value it secures daily to provide sufficient liquidity and economic weight. If we assume a conservative 10:1 ratio (i.e., the network's value is 10x the daily value it secures):
This is a conservative starting point that only accounts for a tiny slice of large-value payments.
Let's compare BSV to the infrastructure that currently stores and manages the world's data.
If BSV becomes the base protocol for data—the "Metanet"—it's not just competing with these companies; it's aiming to be the foundational layer they are built upon. If the BSV network's value were to rival the value of just one of these giants, say AWS:
This is the most powerful model because it's based on the network's direct utility revenue, not comparisons.
The network's value will be a multiple of the total fees paid to miners, just like a company's stock is a multiple of its earnings (P/E ratio).
Formula:
(Total Daily Transactions) x (Average Fee in USD) x 365 = Annual Miner Revenue
(Annual Miner Revenue) x (Network Value Multiple) = Total Market Cap
Let's run some scenarios:
BSV successfully handles a significant portion of global micropayments, enterprise data, and IoT.
BSV becomes the base protocol for the internet. Every online interaction is an on-chain event.
If we use a higher multiple or assume even higher transaction volume, the numbers become astronomical. At 10 trillion transactions per day, the value would approach $870,000 per BSV.
The dollar value of a single BSV coin in a future where its utility is fully realized would likely be in the tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars, and potentially higher.
The price will not be a reflection of speculative fervor. It will be a cold, hard calculation based on the total economic activity of the global network, divided by 21 million. In this scenario, BSV becomes a direct claim on the GDP of the internet itself.

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SMARTWATCH ·

Nice read. 'Every online interaction is an on-chain event. The price will not be a reflection of speculative fervor. It will be a cold, hard calculation based on the total economic activity of the global network, divided by 21 million.'

I like this scenario.

palmbird ·

Thank you for this post.
I would say for the moment if i compare to other coins like monero , litecoin, bch and then look at BSV and i understand BSV could be used for a million things more. BSV should be above 1000 to 2000 dollar now.
The future belong to BSV because it scales for micropayments and AI.
If used for some big things within 5 to 10 years and i see a fast inflation on everything like food and goods ( 5 to 10 percent each year at minimum in real life).If i take all these tings together for a future BSV price ( 5 to 10 y) i personaly believe BSV can hit 100000 USD.
There is an IF in my price : IF BSV get adoption in some big things either for micropayment or AI use.
My calculation is not investment advise , it is my personal take on the future price of Bitcoin Satoshi Vision.
I would never put all my money on one investment , i like to spread it in 100 things.

pete ·

To make the ^ happen one critical requirement is to believe in multiverse theory. Even then it doesn't really benefit us in this universe, unless some kind of "alien" technology is first acquired that allows us to enter in another universe.

palmbird ·

Wait, aren't we aliens ?