Eric Jackson, CEO of EMJ Capital, has projected that Bitcoin could reach $50 million per coin by 2041, positioning it as a cornerstone of the global financial system. Jackson envisions Bitcoin evolving beyond its current status as a digital store of value to become a core financial infrastructure supporting sovereign balance sheets and global liquidity. He compares Bitcoin to gold, highlighting its scarcity and independence from political control, but notes its digital and programmable nature offers modern advantages. Jackson's "Vision 2041" suggests Bitcoin could serve as a neutral, apolitical reserve asset underpinning existing currencies and bonds. He argues that Bitcoin's decentralized design makes it uniquely suited to function as a global collateral layer, potentially replacing sovereign bonds as the primary collateral in financial systems. This vision underpins his ambitious price target, reflecting the scale required for Bitcoin to support such a role. Currently, Bitcoin trades at $68,582, down 3% in the last 24 hours and 46% below its October peak.