Bitcoin Price Prediction: BTC Eyes $120K As 3 Altcoins Gaining Traction Beneath The Bull Market Radar
- An executive leading the derivatives division at Bybit anticipates that Bitcoin's current bullish momentum could drive its price up to $125,000 by the close of the second quarter in 2025.
- This outlook builds on factors including enhanced regulatory clarity from the GENIUS Act, sustained institutional inflows, and macroeconomic shifts like a weakening dollar.
- Bitcoin recently crossed $111K and holds above $110K, attracting major investors while altcoins face caution due to potential slower fund flows.
- Experts including Scott Melker and Geoffrey Kendrick issue bullish predictions with targets ranging from $200,000 to $250,000 by the end of 2025, while Adam Back foresees $500,000 to $1 million within this cycle.
- Despite a recent 4% price drop to $107,200 linked to broader market pullbacks and tariff threats, growing trust from regulations and inflows suggests continued upward potential for Bitcoin.
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Bitcoin is showing signs of a bullish momentum that could propel it to new heights before June ends. Shunyet Jan, Head of Derivatives at Bybit, the world’s second-largest crypto exchange, has set an ambitious target of $125,000 for Bitcoin by the end of Q2. This prediction represents a roughly 16% increase from its current price near $108,000. While this forecast is bold, Jan bases it on several… Source
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