“Armstrong Joins Jack Dorsey and Cathie Wood in Calling for Explosive BTC Growth, With Ark Invest Projecting As High As $ 3.8M by Decade’s End.”, – WRITE: www.coindesk.com
Could Hit $ 1 Million per Token by the end of the decade, adding his voice to a growing chorus of High-Profile Crypto Advocates Calling for Explosive Growth.
“I THINK WE’ll See $ 1 Million per Bitcoin by 2030,” Armstrong Said in a Post on X this Week While Promoting his Apperance on the Cheeky Pint PodCast. The predict is notable Because Armstrong Rarely Offers Public Price Targets.
He isn’t alone in experting such a surge. Jack Dorsey, Who Ran X (Formerly Twitter) Until 2021 and CO-FOUNDED PAYMENTS FIRM BLOCK (FORMERLY Square), Has Also Said Bitcoin Cold Reach $ 1 Million BYGER MIRIER MIRIER MILLION MILLIV.
Meanwhile, Cathie Wood’s Ark Invest Revised ITS Long-Term Outlook Last MONTH, RAISING ITS DECADE-End Project to AS High As $ 3.8 Million, City Increated Institute Adoption AS.
The Optimism Comes at A Time WHEN BITCOIN HAS BEEN SETING RECORDS. The Token is Trading At $ 114.383, Up 22% This Year, After Touching A New All-Time High Above $ 124,000 Last Week. The Rally Has Strengten Arguments that Bitcoin is Consolidating Its Role As A Hedge Against Inflation and An Alternative to Traditional Safe-Haven Assets Like Like Gold.
Some Investors See Major Moves HapPening Sooner. Anthony Scaramucci, Founder of Skybridge Capital, SAID ON CNBC ON AUG. 19 that Bitcoin Could Climb to Between $ 180,000 and $ 200,000 with the Next Five Months, Adding that Even that Outlook May Prove Conservative.
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BTC Only Mounted A Modest Bounnce from The Overnight Lows, While Bnb Hit A New Record High and Eth, Sol Rebounded 6%-7%.
- Majoor Altcoins Like Bnb, Eth and Sol OutperFormed Bitcoin, Showing Resilience Despite Weakening Risk Appetite.
- Bitcoin’s Market Dominance is on the brink of Falling to a Fresh Six-Month Low, Indicating A Shift Towards Altcoins.
- An Altcoin Season Could Be “Brewing,” But It Will Be More Selective Than Past Cycles, Bytetree Analysts Said.
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