- Bitcoin’s Predicted Sky-High Prices Have Not Panned Out
Bitcoin has plunged more than 30 percent and Ether is down around 40 percent in recent months, as gains from President Trump’s pro-crypto policies evaporated
- Bitcoin’s Sky-High Prices Have Not Panned Out
A year ago, Bitcoin reached $100,000, with forecasts predicting it could hit $250,000 by the end of 2025 under a pro-crypto presidential administration, but these predictions have not materialized Bitcoin's price fell nearly 35% from $126,000 to a low of $82,000 in late November, erasing most of its gains for the year, while other cryptocurrencies like Ether also experienced significant
- Those Sky-High Bitcoin Prices That Everyone Said Were . . . - DNyuz
A year ago, the price of Bitcoin hit a landmark of $100,000, sparking wild celebrations in the cryptocurrency world With a pro-crypto president set to take office, industry boosters predicted that Bitcoin would surge as high as $250,000 by the end of 2025 Those rosy projections have not panned out
- Bitcoin’s Sky‑High Prices Have Not Panned Out
Bitcoin has slumped more than 30 % in recent months, while Ether has dropped roughly 40 % The rapid decline follows the disappearance of the rally that was fueled by President Trump’s crypto‑friendly policies
- Crypto Slump, Or Is Bitcoin Just Being Bitcoin? Heres What . . .
Bitcoin's price has dropped dramatically in the months after each new all-time high This time is no different
- Bitcoin Price Prediction - Will BTC Hit $150K by End of 2025 . . .
As of early December 2025, Bitcoin (BTC) trades around US$ 86,500–87,000 Recent volatility — driven by massive outflows from spot-BTC ETFs and broader risk-off sentiment — has shaken the market; nonetheless, a combination of reduced new supply (after the 2024 halving), potential macro tailwinds, and renewed institutional demand leaves room for three realistic “end-of-2025” price
- Sky-high bitcoin prices everyone said were here to stay? They . . .
A year ago, cryptocurrency \boosters predicted that bitcoin would surge as high as $250,000 by the end of 2025 Those rosy projections have not panned out
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