"Review of Major Institutions' Bitcoin Price Predictions for 2025: Almost All Fail" A review of the major institutions' predictions for Bitcoin's price in 2025 reveals that the vast majority of aggressive targets focused on specific price points, especially in the $200,000–$250,000 range, have not been realized. The main reason is that in a high volatility environment, macro risks, leverage crowding, and the deleveraging process repeatedly interrupted the pump.
In contrast, judgments regarding the pace of regulation, the promotion of compliant products, and the structural evolution of the industry are easier to verify in direction or certain aspects. Overall, the market in 2025 is characterized by "new highs - pullbacks - repricing," indicating that the establishment of long-term narratives does not equate to the fulfillment of annual price targets, while changes on the supply side and institutional level are more verifiable. Read more:
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"Review of Major Institutions' Bitcoin Price Predictions for 2025: Almost All Fail" A review of the major institutions' predictions for Bitcoin's price in 2025 reveals that the vast majority of aggressive targets focused on specific price points, especially in the $200,000–$250,000 range, have not been realized. The main reason is that in a high volatility environment, macro risks, leverage crowding, and the deleveraging process repeatedly interrupted the pump.
In contrast, judgments regarding the pace of regulation, the promotion of compliant products, and the structural evolution of the industry are easier to verify in direction or certain aspects. Overall, the market in 2025 is characterized by "new highs - pullbacks - repricing," indicating that the establishment of long-term narratives does not equate to the fulfillment of annual price targets, while changes on the supply side and institutional level are more verifiable. Read more: