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In its latest report, the bank says Bitcoin’s price could double to the astonishing value of $200,000 before the end of 2025. The financial giant has pegged this optimistic projection on a combination of factors, including growing institutional adoption, Bitcoin being a hedge against inflation, and limited supply. As the cryptocurrency market matures, Standard Chartered Bank believes that Bitcoin will eventually be perceived as “digital gold” and be more attractive to long-term investors.
Geoffrey Kendrick, head of crypto research at the bank, emphasized the unique advantages inherent in Bitcoin, saying, “Scarcity combined with decentralization cements Bitcoin’s status as the haven asset.” Kendrick states, “Bitcoin continues to outshine traditional financial instruments, especially during macroeconomic uncertainty.
Read more: Standard Chartered Bank Predicts Bitcoin Soars to $250,000 by 2025!
Standard Chartered Bank also hedged it would not be a smooth road to $200,000. The market is still highly volatile, and external factors such as regulation changes and macro conditions might impact where Bitcoin goes.
This bullish projection has sparked excitement among crypto enthusiasts and investors. With Bitcoin currently trading at approximately $35,000, a move to $200,000 represents a massive opportunity for new and seasoned investors to capitalize on the anticipated growth.
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