Citibank's latest forecast: Bitcoin may rise to $143,000 by 2026, ETF capital influx remains unstoppable

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Citigroup has thrown out a $143,000 Bitcoin target price for the market, betting on ETF liquidity and legislative catalysts, while simultaneously setting a $70,000 risk guardrail.
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On December 19, Citigroup released its latest research report, directly raising the Bitcoin 12-month target price to $143,000. The report was co-authored by strategists Alex Saunders, Dirk Willer, and Vinh Vo, pinpointing the current Bitcoin price at around $88,000, implying a further 62% upside.

This forecast is mainly based on three factors: whether Wall Street is willing to continue funneling funds into spot ETFs, whether Washington’s “Clear Legislation” will be successfully enacted, and whether global sentiment towards “risk assets” can hold.

ETF Capital Becomes the Core Driver

According to CoinDesk, Citigroup’s model predicts that approximately $15 billion of net inflows over the next year will pour into the cryptocurrency market through spot ETFs.

This money isn’t just for buying coins; it’s about integrating Bitcoin into standard asset allocations, effectively linking on-chain liquidity with traditional financial flows.

The analysis report points out that when the S&P 500 and Nasdaq maintain their rebound, the risk appetite for the Dow and tech sectors will be reflected in Bitcoin via ETFs. Monthly correlation analysis shows that Bitcoin’s and US stocks’ linkage continues to strengthen in the second half of 2025, meaning this forecast is based on the “stock market doesn’t crash, Bitcoin won’t die” connection.

The $143,000 target price’s underlying logic is simple: by amplifying the $15 billion in capital through futures leverage and market maker positions in a cyclical effect, Bitcoin’s total market cap could rise to about one trillion dollars. If on-chain holdings and circulating supply remain at current rates, the price could approach the $140,000–$150,000 range.

Regulatory Certainty Brings a Second Wave of Adoption

The US government’s stance is another key factor. In the first year of Trump’s administration, Congress prioritized the “Clear Legislation,” which explicitly classifies Bitcoin under the supervision of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

Citigroup states plainly that the biggest issue troubling institutions in the past was not volatility but compliance risk. Once Bitcoin’s legal classification is no longer uncertain, asset management firms can enter on a large scale.

The Citigroup report emphasizes:

Regulatory clarity is the core engine driving the second wave of adoption, which will eliminate long-standing compliance concerns for institutional investors.

For Wall Street, the disappearance of regulatory noise means net capital can confidently allocate Bitcoin via ETFs, custodial accounts, or “OTC contracts.” Turning policy from resistance to support is the second highway underpinning the $143,000 target.

Citigroup isn’t just making big promises; the bear market scenario is also included in the report, which states that if the global economy shifts into recession and liquidity dries up, Bitcoin may fall along with risk assets, with the worst-case estimate dropping to $78,500.

This is not investment advice.

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