Bitcoin price prediction from famous analysts: We’re taking flight!
Bitcoin (BTC) With the halving wind behind him, shocking price predictions came from famous analysts.
Halvingwith a very short period of time left before the Bitcoinhas made a confident entry into the new week. The admiral of cryptocurrencies, which gained upward momentum after a short correction, became the center of attention of famous analysts. What did analysts say about BTC, which resumed its bull run?
“According to halving cycles, we can reach $240,000!”
Known for its cryptocurrency analysis Tuna Kayamade quite striking comments about Bitcoin. Emphasizing that there are 12 days left to Halving, the analyst expressed his BTC price forecast based on previous processes. Stating that there was a one-year upward process after the previous three halving, Kaya stated that BTC could reach $ 240,000, with an increase of nearly 200 percent from $ 69,000.
Referring to altcoins, the famous analyst said that when BTC reaches $ 170,000, he will sell the altcoins in his basket in five stages. Tuna Kaya, who has nearly 200,000 followers on X (formerly Twitter), made his followers curious with his positive views on Bitcoin.
“Bitcoin could see $300,000 this bull season!
Renowned cryptocurrency analyst with more than 700,000 followers on X (formerly Twitter) Michael van de Poppemade an ambitious price prediction about Bitcoin. Stating that the trend in the market is stronger than it seems, Poppe stated that BTC could reach $ 300,000 with the halving return.
The famous name, who did not bypass altcoins, stated that TOTAL3 (altcoin market capitalization) is at a critical level. Stating that he expects an altcoin rally if the current TOTAL3 closes for a week in this region, Poppe made his followers happy. In addition, the analyst, who mentioned the next trends, sees DePiN, RWA and the Ethereum ecosystem ahead in this area.
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