One notion I always find a bit silly is that "big money" won't allocate to BTC because it's "too late" relative to other crypto assets. Needing to be super early to something to make it is not really how people allocating this type of capital think.
Think of it like this; You have two axes:
- On one hand, the longer BTC exists the more lindy effect it has garnered and the more its code base has been proven to be reliable
- On the other, you have price and market cap. The higher these things go, the more liquid and less volatile Bitcoin becomes. This makes BTC more "investable" for big money.
So yes, what I'm saying is that the longer BTC exists and the higher the price goes, over the long term this actually makes it more investable for "big money".