Bitcoin may reach $150K or $400K in 2025, based on SBR and Fed rates — Blockware

Key Points

  • Bitcoin's price in 2025 could range from $150,000 to $400,000, influenced by Donald Trump's Strategic Bitcoin Reserve plan and Federal Reserve policies.
  • The bear case scenario suggests a 58% increase to $150,000 if Trump does not follow through with the reserve plan or if the Fed reverses interest rate cuts.
  • A base case of $225,000 is projected if the US government establishes a Bitcoin reserve, the Fed cuts rates, and corporate adoption continues.
  • The bull case of $400,000 requires a dovish Federal Reserve, accelerated corporate adoption, and significant government accumulation of Bitcoin.

Summary

According to Blockware Solutions, Bitcoin's price in 2025 could see a significant increase, potentially reaching up to $400,000 under the most optimistic conditions. The firm outlines three scenarios based on macroeconomic factors and broader Bitcoin adoption rates. The bear case suggests a 58% rise to $150,000 if Donald Trump does not implement his Strategic Bitcoin Reserve plan or if the Federal Reserve reverses its interest rate cuts, leading to aggressive selling by long-term holders. A base case of $225,000 is anticipated if the US government converts its Bitcoin holdings into a reserve, the Fed cuts rates as expected, and corporate adoption continues at the current pace. The most bullish scenario, reaching $400,000, hinges on a dovish Federal Reserve, accelerated corporate adoption by major companies like Microsoft or Tesla, and the US government actively accumulating more Bitcoin. However, Galaxy Digital's research head, Alex Thorn, believes the US government will not purchase Bitcoin in 2025 but will instead use its existing holdings to create a stockpile.

cointelegraph
December 29, 2024
Crypto
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