“Crypto is now firmly on the radar of corporations, banks and institutions, weaving itself into the very fabric of our financial systems.”
"The Infinity Age is "a long period marked by relentless evolution and widespread acceptance, leading to a point where crypto is no longer controversial — just part of the financial system built for the new intelligent age," analysts led by Gautam Chhugani wrote in a note to clients. “Expect less of boom-bust patterns,” he said. “Crypto is now firmly on the radar of corporations, banks and institutions, weaving itself into the very fabric of our financial systems.”Well, I hear like they're talking about "Supercycle" like what was popular in the 2021-bullrun ^^
I believe a lot of people in crypto forums have been saying this, that this year has a positive feel to it, and people have also predicted ~ $150k - $200k price for BTC at the peak of this cycle. I know some people like to listen to people called 'analysts' and 'experts', but most of the info they published is already known by most of the community.
I observed that some these predictions are ways of support, its show that many has invested or eager to invest on Bitcoin/altcoins, and some uses predictions as way to speak out, and sow more supportsThere is nothing wrong is voicing your predictions, but many times people give unrealistic predictions, i know that the future possibilities with BTC is endless, but it will not happen so quickly. Robert Kiyosaki is one personality i think that gives a lot of unrealistic predictions, maybe because he wants to stay in the news.
that is what happens when the government gets involved with crypto and by involvement i don’t mean putting restrictions and arresting those who participate with crypto but rather make use of crypto themselves with how the governments are using bitcoin potentially altcoins in the future too this is legitimizing cryptocurrency and solidifying its place in the world so yeah we are at a point of no return(https://www.tbstat.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=webp,q=40/wp/uploads/2024/11/20241111_Decentralized-prediction-markets_News-1200x675.jpg)
Pointing out their $200,000 BTC price prediction in 2025, analysts at Bernstein make a good conversation that we are now entering the Infinity Age for the cryptocurrency industry. This means we are now in the point of no return and that cryptocurrency is here to stay for good and will continue to expand globally.
Pointing out their $200,000 BTC price prediction in 2025, analysts at Bernstein make a good conversation that we are now entering the Infinity Age for the cryptocurrency industry.I don't know why but I have a lingering fear whenever these "analysts" throw out numbers like this. Instead of being bullish, I sometimes take these predictions as a sell signal. I remember people saying Bitcoin would hit $100k a way back, or $1 million, then we enter a bear market, and suddenly it's impossible to break through $50k again. I wonder where those analysts go. Looks like they can say something outrageous to make people fomo and fade into nothing with no consequences at all.
"The Infinity Age is "a long period marked by relentless evolution and widespread acceptance, leading to a point where crypto is no longer controversial — just part of the financial system built for the new intelligent age," analysts led by Gautam Chhugani wrote in a note to clients. “Expect less of boom-bust patterns,” he said. “Crypto is now firmly on the radar of corporations, banks and institutions, weaving itself into the very fabric of our financial systems.”From the looks of the current scenarios happening in the USA, I don't think crypto will be added in the reserves, as they were recently allowed to sell 6.5 Billion worth of BTC (not sure if they sold it already or not) but market has already touched $92k. Point is if they really want to add BTC in their reserves then why did they sold these.
Reference: https://www.theblock.co/post/333169/bernstein-crypto-predictions-2025
I don't know why but I have a lingering fear whenever these "analysts" throw out numbers like this. Instead of being bullish, I sometimes take these predictions as a sell signal.Fear? These are just normal people making predictions that most times have no rationale behind it, i don't see any reason to be scared about anything they say. I just don't react when they throw out numbers like this, i enjoy discussions in forums about BTC price and the future, it is more realistic and many people share their opinion.
I don't know why but I have a lingering fear whenever these "analysts" throw out numbers like this. Instead of being bullish, I sometimes take these predictions as a sell signal.Fear? These are just normal people making predictions that most times have no rationale behind it, i don't see any reason to be scared about anything they say. I just don't react when they throw out numbers like this, i enjoy discussions in forums about BTC price and the future, it is more realistic and many people share their opinion.
From the looks of the current scenarios happening in the USA, I don't think crypto will be added in the reserves, as they were recently allowed to sell 6.5 Billion worth of BTC (not sure if they sold it already or not) but market has already touched $92k. Point is if they really want to add BTC in their reserves then why did they sold these.
According to the proposal if they approve this, then they won't sell any BTC they have seized till now but they sold this one so I don't think in near future they plan to approve this law. However the prediction from the analysts can be right as BTC do have the potential to hit $150k but $200k look too much to me.
I don't get what this Infinity Age term is. Like I'm aware of Golden age, Silver age, Bronze age etc which occurred during certain periods of modern history, but I've never come across Infinity Age before. Is this some term they just made up?It can be a made-up term, and from what I understand, it can mean an age in which something can remain for an infinite time, as BTC has entered into an era due to its adoption that they referred to that it will be there in the market for infinite time. I guess you also guessed it
This 'bitcoin reserve' plan pushed by RFK Jr and Trump is such a joke. It's basically standard at this point for politicians to lie about promises in order to get votes (Trump is just extra good at it).I also began to think this reserve thing could be a joke because the first promise to fire Gary when he won, was fulfilled (although Trump did not fire or replace him but he already resigned due to the change in the administration) and everyone including me (sadly) cheer this moment and thought that maybe Trump will fulfill the list of promises he made, like no tax for miners, they will stop all CBDCs projects, reserve, etc.
I don't get what this Infinity Age term is. Like I'm aware of Golden age, Silver age, Bronze age etc which occurred during certain periods of modern history, but I've never come across Infinity Age before. Is this some term they just made up?
This 'bitcoin reserve' plan pushed by RFK Jr and Trump is such a joke. It's basically standard at this point for politicians to lie about promises in order to get votes (Trump is just extra good at it).
This 'bitcoin reserve' plan pushed by RFK Jr and Trump is such a joke. It's basically standard at this point for politicians to lie about promises in order to get votes (Trump is just extra good at it).yes, that is really one of the worst possible risks that can happen, when Trump only uses the community's voice during the election by using false promises... therefore, sometimes I am also still skeptical of big companies that still predict that the price of cryptocurrency will be better starting from 2025 onwards... it also makes no sense if Bitcoin can exist without any drama.
yes politicians are always sneaky to me it is quite obvious that trump made use of the crypto community to get votes but he is the best bet of crypto enthusiasts to have a voice because while the other party is vague about crypto and shows no signs of acceptance of crypto, trump was very vocal about his support for bitcoinThis 'bitcoin reserve' plan pushed by RFK Jr and Trump is such a joke. It's basically standard at this point for politicians to lie about promises in order to get votes (Trump is just extra good at it).yes, that is really one of the worst possible risks that can happen, when Trump only uses the community's voice during the election by using false promises....
therefore, sometimes I am also still skeptical of big companies that still predict that the price of cryptocurrency will be better starting from 2025 onwards... it also makes no sense if Bitcoin can exist without any dramai am not worried of bitcoin dropping yes usa has some big impact on bitcoin but it is not everything for the past years the usa has not supported bitcoin openly but look where it has gotten it