I personally don't buy into these 100k predictions. I can however see 2k-10k easily
I remember the 90's when people were saying nobody would ever pay $100,000 for a domain name!! Well:
Insurance.com $35.6 million in 2010 [1]
VacationRentals.com $35 million in 2007 [2]
PrivateJet.com $30.1 million in 2012 [3]
Internet.com $18 million in 2009 [4]
Insure.com $16 million in 2009 [5]
Sex.com for $14 million in November 2010[5][6]
Hotels.com $11 million in 2001 [7]
Fund.com 2008 £9.99 million[5]
Porn.com 2007 $9.5 million[5]
Fb.com by Facebook for $8.5 million in November 2010[8]
Business.com for $7.5 million in December 1999[5]
Diamond.com 2006 $7.5 million[5]
Beer.com 2004 $7 million[5]
iCloud.com by Apple for $6 million in March 2011[9]
Casino.com 2003 $5.5 million[5]
Slots.com 2010 for $5.5 million [10]
Toys.com: Toys 'R' Us by auction for $5.1 million in 2009[5][11]
Asseenontv.com 2000 for $5.1 million [12]
Clothes.com 2008 for $4.9 million [13]
IG.com 2013 september for $4.6 million, acquired by IG Group from Internet Group Brazil [14]
GiftCard.com by CardLab for $4 million in October 2012[15]
Yp.com by YellowPages.com for $3.8 million in November 2008[16]
Mi.com by Xiaomi for $3.6 million in April 2014[17]
AltaVista.com for $3.3 million in August 1998
Whisky.com for $3.1 million in December 2013[18]
Candy.com for $3.0 million in June 2009[19]
Loans.com by Bank of America for $3.0 million in February 2000[20]
Investing.com by Fusion Media Ltd. for $2.45 million in December 2012[21]
It's a simple choice with bitcoin, you can refuse to believe in it, and spend the rest of your life regretting that decision, or you can take a chance. You don't exactly have to invest huge sums
BTC1 is a great hedge for the future!
As Lucille Ball once said: "I'd rather regret the things i've done than the things I have not done!"