Bitcoin's price is closely tied to the US election results, with predictions indicating that a Donald Trump victory could drive it to around $90,000, while a win for Kamala Harris might see it drop to $40,000.
Jeff Park, Head of Alpha Strategies at Bitwise, has forecasted that Bitcoin could reach $92,000 if Trump wins, based on probability analysis from the decentralized platform Polymarket.
He believes Bitcoin is likely to rally in response to a Trump victory. Similarly, Bitcoin millionaire Erik Finman suggested that the price could hit $100,000, claiming Trump’s policies would stimulate growth in the cryptocurrency market.
Conversely, billionaire Mark Cuban, a supporter of Kamala Harris, warned that although crypto markets might rise briefly after a Trump win, they would likely decline thereafter.
This could be due to concerns about inflation stemming from Trump’s economic policies affecting Bitcoin’s long-term prospects.
Corporate adoption of Bitcoin is gaining significant momentum, according to Bitwise Asset Management’s latest Q2 2025 report.
Bitcoin showed a brief bullish reaction to the June U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI) release at 12:30 UTC, but the move quickly lost steam as traders digested the broader implications of the data.
U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs continue to post strong inflows, recording their ninth consecutive day of net positive investment activity on Tuesday.
Chaitanya Jain, Bitcoin strategy manager at Strategy, has pushed back against online speculation that the company’s fate is tightly bound to the price of Bitcoin.