Bitcoin (BTC) has a TVR Score of
80.0/100, ranking
#3 using TVR's default weights.
TVR's valuation formula places Bitcoin in the
Undervalued category (fair value gap: +19.1%).
Strongest metric: Longevity (100/100). Weakest metric: Privacy & Fungibility (20/100).
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7 Strong
0 Moderate
1 Weak
Overview
Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency with a fixed supply of 21 million coins, designed to function as sound money that no government or company controls.
Created by the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto and launched in January 2009, Bitcoin is the first decentralized cryptocurrency. It introduced a peer-to-peer electronic cash system secured by proof-of-work and a distributed ledger called the blockchain. Bitcoin currently maintains a market capitalization in the trillions of dollars. The network operates at record-high hash rates of 880 to 1,000 exahashes per second, demonstrating unprecedented computational security. Bitcoin has transcended its origins as an experimental digital currency to become recognized as digital gold: a store of value, inflation hedge, and foundational asset for the broader cryptocurrency ecosystem.
Bitcoin scores 80.0/100 on fundamentals, the highest of any cryptocurrency TVR analyzes.
Its immutable fixed supply, unprecedented network security, and leading institutional adoption establish it as the benchmark for sound digital money. Privacy limitations and global regulatory uncertainties are the primary areas holding the score below the upper range.
Based on TVR default weights. Premium users can adjust weights to match their investment philosophy.
Key Strengths
▲ Immutable fixed supply of 21 million, never changed since 2009, with pristine fair launch from genesis
▲ The longest operational record of any cryptocurrency, with record hash rates providing unprecedented security
▲ Unmatched institutional adoption: ETF approval, corporate treasuries, commodity classification
▲ Deepest and most globally distributed liquidity of any cryptocurrency
Key Concerns
▼ Very limited privacy: transparent blockchain enabling effective chain analysis
▼ Global regulatory uncertainty: while U.S. clarity is strong, many jurisdictions remain hostile
▼ Conservative development philosophy trades innovation speed for security
▼ Satoshi's ~1M BTC overhang, though unlikely to move given they have been dormant since 2009