When it comes to how high BTC can go in 2025, predictions from various big names are wildly different.
JPMorgan gave a target of $170,000, which is relatively conservative. VanEck is a bit more aggressive, calling for $180,000. Standard Chartered went straight for the round number of $200,000.
Venture capitalist Tim Draper is even bolder, starting at $250,000. Tom Lee’s $126,000 actually seems “down-to-earth” by comparison.
What’s the most exaggerated? Robert Kiyosaki, author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad," predicts $350,000. Then there’s Chamath Palihapitiya—the former Facebook executive and founder of Social Capital—who threw out $500,000.
From just over $100,000 to $500,000, that’s a huge range to ponder. Such major differences in opinion among institutions mean what? The market is still in a stage of speculation, and no one can really say where the ceiling is. Which side are you on?
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When it comes to how high BTC can go in 2025, predictions from various big names are wildly different.
JPMorgan gave a target of $170,000, which is relatively conservative. VanEck is a bit more aggressive, calling for $180,000. Standard Chartered went straight for the round number of $200,000.
Venture capitalist Tim Draper is even bolder, starting at $250,000. Tom Lee’s $126,000 actually seems “down-to-earth” by comparison.
What’s the most exaggerated? Robert Kiyosaki, author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad," predicts $350,000. Then there’s Chamath Palihapitiya—the former Facebook executive and founder of Social Capital—who threw out $500,000.
From just over $100,000 to $500,000, that’s a huge range to ponder. Such major differences in opinion among institutions mean what? The market is still in a stage of speculation, and no one can really say where the ceiling is. Which side are you on?