YoungHoon Kim, the world’s highest IQ holder, has predicted that Bitcoin will grow at least 100 times in the next 10 years.
Not only that, Bitcoin will also be universally adopted as the “ultimate reserve asset,” he added.
Kim recently shared a pic on X in which he is seen meeting American Bitcoin (Nasdaq: ABTC) president Matt Prusak.
Co-founded by President Donald Trump’s sons Donald Jr. and Eric, American Bitcoin is a Bitcoin mining firm. Majority owned by Hut 8 (Nasdaq: HUT), the Trump family is the minority holder of the firm’s stake. Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, billionaire co-founders of the Gemini crypto exchange, have also reportedly backed the firm.
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A meeting with Prusak seems to have cemented Kim’s belief in the company’s future.
“I believe American Bitcoin will be the smartest company in the world and it will play a key role to MAGA.”
Kim didn’t stop at that. He even predicted that Bitcoin’s exponential surge will turn American Bitcoin into the largest company in the world by market capitalization.
Eric Trump, Executive Vice-President of the Trump Organization and son of United States President Donald Trump, attends the Bitcoin Asia 2025 conference, in Hong Kong, China, on August 29, 2025.
The ABTC stock, which opened at $7 this Monday on Sep. 22, has been panting this whole week and couldn’t even touch the $8 price mark. At the time of writing, it was exchanging hands at $6.60.
Bitcoin, which was trading above $114,500 on Sep. 22, has similarly seen a steep decline over the week and was trading at $109,851.46 at press time.
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