ChainCatcher message, Bloomberg analyst Mike McGlone posted on social media last night that the Bitcoin price could fall to $50,000 in 2026, and then possibly drop to $10,000. McGlone believes 2025 may mark the peak of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency prices. He pointed out that gold has only three main competitors among precious metals: silver, platinum, and palladium. In contrast, Bitcoin, as the first cryptocurrency, now faces competition from millions of digital assets.
The current Bitcoin price is approximately $88,000, down 30% from the October high of about $126,000.
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