Analysts: The rising discontent among young people will drive the price of Bitcoin up.

Gate News bot message, according to CoinTelegraph, market analyst Jordi Visser stated that the younger generation is disappointed with the current financial system and is calling for increased public spending to fund a socialist system, which will force the price of Bitcoin to rise in the long term.

In entrepreneur Anthony Pompliano's podcast on Sunday, Weiser stated that the younger generation aged 25 and under is struggling with the rising trend of unemployment and economic uncertainty caused by artificial intelligence, leading to an increasing number of people calling for a system of increased social welfare driven by public spending to replace the capitalist system.

"Young people do not believe that this system will recover; they think that this system is deteriorating every year," Weiser said.

The more angry people are, the more money the government prints," the analyst added.

"This is why the price of Bitcoin will not stop rising, no matter what people say, over time it will replace a large amount of fiat assets," the analyst concluded.

As the traditional financial system and institutions continue to weaken, analysts continue to predict and debate the impact of the changing socio-political landscape on Bitcoin adoption and price.

This analyst also warned that sufficiently advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and other automation technologies (such as robots) could fundamentally disrupt the capitalist system by concentrating wealth and permanently reducing the demand for human labor, thereby forcing a reorganization of society.

Vissarion told Pompliano: "I embarked on this journey of exploration in 2013, examining exponential innovation and the dangers it may pose to the structure of capitalism. If inequality persists, and wealth remains in the hands of a few, it will ultimately lead to problems."

Analysts say that humanoid robots and self-driving cars will achieve widespread commercialization in about five years.

"When you start bringing Waymo to Manhattan and driving these cars into Manhattan, I think it's a wake-up call. When Uber went global, we faced its protests," Vise said.

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