Where's all the investment going to come from? The market cap for BTC is already at $1.92 Trillion and ETH is $328 Billion. The world is aware of bitcoin, it's seen what it has to offer so I don't know what the world is waiting for. Maybe some showing of intrinsic value would be nice. Despite the 1,000's of hours of podcasts and essays, the world is still waiting. Crypto is merely a (currently) worthwhile gamble for common folk investors.
I certainly appreciate the skeptic's point of view, which is something I think is really necessary in all talks about such a speculative asset.
There is a HUGE amount of dry powder that's been largely unable to touch crypto in the United States. The federal gov't itself may enter the space with a strategic reserve. Up until now its only Bitcoin holdings have been what the Marshals and other LEOs have seized (to my knowledge).
The needle is also pointing to more forgiving regulations in the US, meaning banks would be able to stockpile crypto, open their own OTC or prop desks, and sell it to their private clients.
Tokenization could also be huge as real world assets migrate to the blockchain. The underlying networks will see a ton of traffic, and there will be demand to buy into these networks - especially the Proof of Stake ones.
Lastly we saw huge buying pressure with the launch of spot BTC and ETH ETFs. Some of that was due to "vibes" as people understood the SEC was finally starting to cave on certain digital assets, some was due to the pure mechanics of the ETF issuers having to buy the assets to hold on their balance sheet. If spot ETFs get approved for other digital assets, or baskets of assets, large asset allocators (and even mom and pop 401k investors) could start buying a slew of more assets, further driving up price.
The tl;dr is that the crypto asset is certainly maturing quickly, but it's not fully mature yet. There is still ample room to grow