Crypto analyst Michaël van de Poppe envisions significant growth for Bitcoin in the current cycle, projecting gains that could far surpass its previous milestones.
Van de Poppe suggested Bitcoin could potentially soar to $500,000 during this cycle.
He referenced the rainbow chart, explaining that the previous cycle didn’t reach its expected peak. According to him, as time progresses and cycles lengthen, Bitcoin’s price tends to rise naturally.
Currently, Bitcoin is trading at $106,050, with a recent record high of over $108,000 set on Monday.
Van de Poppe also expressed optimism about altcoins, suggesting they’re on the verge of a major breakout. He advised sticking with current positions to maximize returns, estimating potential gains of 3-5x in Bitcoin value for those holding altcoins.
He highlighted that many altcoins remain in accumulation phases against Bitcoin, signaling an opportunity for significant upward movement. However, he cautioned that the upcoming rally could be highly volatile, with sharp corrections similar to those witnessed recently, making it crucial for investors to strategically take profits during the climb.
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European banking giant UniCredit is preparing to offer its professional clients a new investment product linked to BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF (IBIT), according to a report by Bloomberg.
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Connecticut has officially distanced itself from government adoption of digital assets like Bitcoin. On June 30, Governor Ned Lamont signed House Bill 7082 into law, placing sweeping restrictions on how the state and its agencies can engage with cryptocurrencies.