Why Bitcoin Acts Like Digital Real Estate in Modern Markets
Crypto author Leon Wankum explores how Bitcoin shares key economic traits with physical real estate while offering absolute scarcity.

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LIVECrypto author Leon Wankum argues that Bitcoin shares striking similarities with physical real estate, drawing comparisons to buying land in early Manhattan. Just like prime property, Bitcoin gains value as more people, capital, and economic activity gather around it. As a fixed asset with a strict cap of twenty one million coins, it absorbs growing monetary demand in a digital space.
While traditional real estate relies on physical geography and local government zoning laws to restrict supply, Bitcoin features absolute scarcity that no political body can alter. This fixed supply protects holders from inflation and fiat currency expansion. At the same time, users can transfer their digital holdings globally within minutes, avoiding the physical limits of land ownership.
Investors often use real estate as a long term store of value, and Bitcoin functions in a very similar way. Although it does not produce physical rent or operating cash flow, it serves as strong collateral and a reliable savings vehicle. Market participants should watch how institutional adoption continues to shape this digital property framework as network activity grows.
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