A PANEL of fintech, crypto, and NFT experts have shared their Bitcoin price predictions over the next decade.
A new report published by Finder on Wednesday gave Bitcoin holders who are planning to 'HODL' a beacon of hope.
Every week, Finder asks a rotating panel of five fintech experts to predict Bitcoin's market standing (i.e. bullish, neutral, or bearish) for the upcoming 2 weeks.
The finance site also probed the thoughts of 33 industry experts at the beginning of January regarding Bitcoin's potential performance over the next decade.
According to the experts, which include fintech, cryptocurrency, and NFT specialists, Bitcoin will reach a peak of about $93,717 in 2022.
However, the experts added that the cryptocurrency value will drop to $76,360 by the end of the year.
The years' end prediction is roughly 60% higher than the price of Bitcoin at the beginning of 2022.
The specialists believe that by the end of 2025, Bitcoin will be worth $192,800.
They also added that the crypto will likely climb to an unprecedented $406,400 by the end of 2030.
While these predicted values are a great increase from Bitcoin's price in February (~$40,000), they are still lower than the forecasts from October 2021.
There is some discrepancy across the board of experts on whether or not rising interest rates will cause BTC to tank, however, the majority seem to think Bitcoin will not only survive but thrive in the future.
All-in-all 61% of the panelists seem to think that it’s currently the time to buy Bitcoin; 29% say to hold; 10% say sell.
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