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by Jeffrey Gogo
2 days ago
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Bitcoin To Hit $100,000 in Five Years as Demand and Adoption Increase - Report
Bitcoin To Hit $100,000 in Five Years as Demand and Adoption Increase - Report
Bloomberg analyst Mike McGlone has predicted that the price of bitcoin will hit $100,000 by 2025. McGlone premised his argument on past bitcoin trends, including the period in which the price took four years to go from $1,000 to $10,000 in 2017.
“So, doubling that time frame for maturation could get the price toward $100,000 in about five more years,” he said, in Bloomberg’s Crypto Outlook report for October. “Most demand and adoption measures indicate bitcoin is more likely to stay on its upward path.”
McGlone observed how that a top metric for adoption, the 30-day average of BTC addresses, is equivalent to a price of about $15,000, suggesting that, at current prices of $10,700, the top cryptocurrency is greatly undervalued. He sees the digital asset breaking above $14,000 by end of 2020.
The number of active bitcoin addresses has soared to 981,000, Glassnode data shows, up from 684,000 at the beginning of this year, when the asset’s price averaged around $7,700. When active addresses hit nearly 1.1 million on December 23, 2018, bitcoin traded for $14,800, on the average.
McGlone, a senior commodity strategist at Bloomberg, also pointed to bitcoin’s increasing hashrate, growing institutional investor interest, the coin’s limited supply as well as failing global macroeconomics as potential key drivers for future price growth. He uses the example of the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) as a “direct indicator of investor demand”.
Today, the trust holds the equivalent of about 450,000 BTC. A year ago, it held less than half that amount, indicating rising institutional investor interest. Inflows in GBTC, the largest exchange traded product, absorbed about 70% of new bitcoin supply in third quarter of this year, according to the report.