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Adam Livingston Questions Why Investors Trust High-Growth Stocks Over Bitcoin

On June 16, 2026 by voice

Adam Livingston has drawn attention to a contrast in modern investing: buyers accept high valuations for companies whose expected profits sit years ahead, yet some reject Bitcoin since its future is uncertain.

Modern investing is incredible.

People will pay 71x earnings for a food delivery app because maybe profits will grow.

Then refuse to buy Bitcoin because “the future is uncertain.”

— Adam Livingston (@AdamBLiv) June 15, 2026

In a post on X, Livingston referred to investors paying 71 times earnings for a food delivery application on the expectation that profits may expand. He then compared that approach with reluctance to own Bitcoin, which does not produce corporate earnings but has a fixed issuance structure.

His observation arrived as Bitcoin recovered from a sharp June decline and moved toward its highest level in nearly two weeks.

Investors Apply Different Valuation Models

High-growth companies often trade at elevated earnings multiples when markets expect rising revenue, wider margins, or expansion into new business lines. Food delivery platforms may also gain value from larger user networks, increased merchant participation, advertising, grocery services, and higher transaction volumes.

Bitcoin operates without revenue, dividends, or quarterly profit reports. Its market value instead reflects supply, demand, ownership, liquidity, adoption, and expectations surrounding its future use.

That difference explains why conventional valuation tools cannot be applied equally to both assets. Nevertheless, Livingston’s comparison focuses on how investors accept uncertainty when estimating corporate growth but treat similar uncertainty as a reason to avoid Bitcoin.

Regulatory developments, exchange-traded fund flows, interest rates, and broader liquidity conditions also affect institutional demand for digital assets. These factors have contributed to sharp Bitcoin price swings throughout 2026.

Related: Bitcoin Reclaims $65,000 as US-Iran Peace Deal Sends Oil Crashing

Bitcoin Approaches $67,000 After Iran Agreement

Meanwhile, Bitcoin rose toward $67,000 after the United States and Iran announced an agreement aimed at ending hostilities and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

Bitcoin had traded below $60,000 earlier in June before recovering above $65,000. Ether, Solana, and XRP also gained as investors returned to risk assets, while European shares and U.S. equity futures advanced.

Brent crude declined as the agreement reduced concerns surrounding energy shipments through the strait. Lower oil prices also eased part of the inflation pressure that had weighed on market sentiment.

Analysts identified the $67,000 region as an important resistance area for Bitcoin. That zone combines recent trading volume with technical levels that could determine whether the rebound extends or loses momentum.

Related: Bitcoin Recovery Gains Momentum as Whale Distribution Slows

Whale Selling Pressure Begins to Ease

On-chain activity added another layer to the recovery. CryptoQuant data cited by Coin Edition showed that whale transfers to Binance increased as Bitcoin fell from its May high and approached $60,000.

Daily inflows from large holders exceeded 6,000 $BTC several times and briefly moved above 8,000 $BTC in early June. That flow indicated that more coins had become available for potential sale.

However, the pattern later changed. Older coins stopped moving to exchanges at the same pace, while about 11,400 $BTC left trading platforms over five days.

Additionally, the Inflow Coin Days Destroyed indicator dropped from 2.16 million to about 33,000. That decline showed that long-held Bitcoin was no longer reaching exchanges in the volume seen during the sell-off.

Bitcoin has now reclaimed resistance near $64,300, placing the $67,000 to $67,600 region at the center of the next price test.

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