INFLUENCES BITCOIN

Last updated: June 16, 2025, 10:58  |  Written by: Charlie Shrem

Influences Bitcoin
Influences Bitcoin

He Believes Bitcoin Could Trade

To hit $500,000 the current price of Bitcoin would have to increase more than 12 times its current value - pushing Bitcoin's market cap to a mind boggling $9.2 trillion

He believes Bitcoin could trade well above $500,000 within the next 5 to 10 years. Fink also called Bitcoin a potential $10 trillion asset – a massive statement that reflects

‘More Realistic Than It Sounds’: Analyst Outlines How Bitcoin

The New Bull Market Will

Bitcoin Can Still Hit $500,000 In 5 Years, According To

The new bull market will see Bitcoin surge to $150,000 in 2025, according to Tom Lee. The Fundstrat executive said it could end up going as high as $500,000 over the

Tom Lee Predicts Bitcoin Could Reach $500,000 in Next Five Years

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In an interview on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” Lee predicted that Bitcoin could hit $100,000 and “maybe” $150,000 within the next 12 months, and added that “something

Bitcoin (BTC) on Thursday hit an all-time high of $111,862.98, gaining 3.3% in a single day and edging close to the psychological $112,000 mark. But according to industry

The Fed will help Bitcoin reach $500,000 in five years, says - DL

In A Recent Tweet

In a recent tweet, Haider Rafique, the CMO of the prominent crypto exchange, OKX, highlighted the possibility of Bitcoin reaching a high of $500K. While this

Fundstrat Says Bitcoin Is Headed for $150KPredicts

Bitcoin: 4 Reasons Why BTC Could Hit $500,000 in 5 Years

Top Investor Sees Bitcoin at $500,000 in 5 Years - Nasdaq

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink Expects Bitcoin to Hit $500K in 5–10 Years

How high can Bitcoin go? $200,000, $500,000, $1 millionor even

Bitcoin Currently Has A Market

Bitcoin currently has a market cap of less than $2 trillion. Assuming it just performs in step with gold, BTC would hit $250,000. The past several bull markets, BTC has

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