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Bitcoin's price trajectory has sparked renewed optimism among analysts, who argue the cryptocurrency's "true bull run" may still be ahead. Despite a recent $19 billion market crash and volatility, experts point to on-chain metrics, institutional adoption, and macroeconomic factors as evidence of a resilient market poised for growth.

Geoff Kendrick, global head of digital assets research at Standard Chartered, remains bullish, predicting
could reach $200,000 by year-end 2025. He attributes this potential to the stabilization of markets post-liquidation, framing the crash as a "buying opportunity" for investors. "The aftermath of the liquidation event may take several weeks to settle, but investors may soon view the sell-off as another accumulation phase," Kendrick told . His forecast assumes continued U.S. Federal Reserve rate cuts and sustained inflows into Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which have drawn institutional demand.On-chain data further supports a mid-cycle outlook. PlanB, creator of the Stock-to-Flow model, highlights that Bitcoin's realized price—$55,200 as of October 2025—remains far below current levels of $111,000, indicating no cycle peak, according to
. Metrics like the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Market Value to Realized Value (MVRV) Z-Score also suggest the market is "healthy but not frothy," according to PlanB. These indicators, combined with institutional adoption—evidenced by $50 billion in Bitcoin ETF assets under management—reinforce a narrative of sustained growth.Institutional activity adds another layer of confidence. SpaceX's recent $134 million Bitcoin transfer to new wallets, tracked by
, and Tesla's $1.24 billion BTC holdings underscore corporate interest in the asset, according to . Meanwhile, decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms have hit a milestone: $1 trillion in monthly perpetual futures trading volume, signaling a shift toward on-chain derivatives and deepening liquidity, as reported by .Yet not all predictions are consensus. Tom Lee of BitMine envisions Bitcoin reaching $1.6–$2 million if it matches gold's total market cap, while Michael Saylor of MicroStrategy projects $21 million in 21 years. However, such forecasts hinge on unprecedented global financial shifts, with analysts cautioning against over-reliance on speculative models, according to
.The market's resilience is further tested by macroeconomic uncertainty, including U.S. tariff threats and inflation data. Bitcoin's price, currently near $108,000, has tested support levels and could rebound toward $117,000 if buyers hold, per
. Analysts like Kendrick emphasize that volatility, while daunting, often precedes long-term gains.As the crypto ecosystem evolves, the interplay of institutional demand, on-chain fundamentals, and macroeconomic trends suggests Bitcoin's bull run is far from over. Investors, however, are urged to remain vigilant amid shifting dynamics.
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