Pick a number and cross your fingers. Crypto naysayers who argue that's the essence of Bitcoin prognostication are likely finding validation in the thick uncertainty shrouding the sector.
Over the past few days, long-term targets for the world's largest token by market value have ranged from $5,000 at strategists BCA Research Inc. to $1 million by 2030 for Ark Investment Management's Cathie Wood.
The cavernous spread reflects the gnarly question of what further contagion may or may not lie ahead following the evisceration of Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX exchange and trading house Alameda Research, onetime crypto darlings.
The blowup is just the latest contender for the darkest moment in digital assets amid a yearlong rout driven partly by surging interest rates. Bitcoin and a gauge of the top 100 tokens have shed some 70% over a period pockmarked with detonating crypto projects and bitter Twitter jousts between fallen moguls.
“People don't know which platforms they can trust,” Adrian Przelozny, chief executive of the Independent Reserve crypto exchange, said on Bloomberg Television. “I think this will take a while to bubble through the market.”
Bitcoin, Ether and other major tokens have steadied this week, a hiatus from the selloff sparked by FTX -- though the fear of wider fallout remains palpable. Bitcoin climbed about 2% to $16,460 as of 7:20 a.m. in London.
For BCA Research Chief Global Strategist Peter Berezin, positive real interest rates -- the true cost of borrowing -- have pushed up the opportunity cost of holding crypto. “Fiat currencies may get the last laugh,” he wrote in a note.
In contrast, Ark's Wood is sticking by her bullish forecast of $1 million for the coin by 2030, citing the underlying technology of digital
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