DeepSeek AI, a China-based AI model, predicts XRP to trade between $3.50 and $5.00 by 2025, with a 70% probability of a positive outcome in Ripple's legal battle with the SEC. DeepSeek also predicts three scenarios for Bitcoin's 2025 price: a base case of $100K-$150K, an optimistic scenario of $350,000, and a black swan scenario of $500,000.
The Chinese AI model, DeepSeek, has recently made headlines with its predictions for the future of XRP and Bitcoin. According to DeepSeek's analysis, XRP is expected to trade between $3.50 and $5.00 by 2025, with a 70% probability of a positive outcome in Ripple's legal battle with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) [1].
DeepSeek's predictions for Bitcoin are equally noteworthy. The model anticipates three possible scenarios for Bitcoin's price in 2025. A base case of $100,000 to $150,000, an optimistic scenario of $350,000, and a black swan scenario of $500,000 [1].
DeepSeek's AI models have been making waves in the global AI race. Despite US export restrictions on critical hardware, the company has developed competitive AI systems like the DeepSeek R1, which rival industry leaders such as OpenAI [2]. DeepSeek's success is reshaping global tech dynamics and highlighting China's growing influence in the AI sector.
DeepSeek's achievements are not limited to its predictions. The company's models have also demonstrated impressive performance in various benchmarks. For instance, DeepSeek V3 outperformed other models in several categories, including English MMLU, MMLU-Redux, MMLU-Pro, and DROP [1].
However, it is essential to note that while DeepSeek's predictions are based on its AI models, they should not be considered as financial advice. Investors should exercise caution and conduct their own research before making any investment decisions.
References:
[1] DeepSeek. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.deepseek.com/
[2] China Briefing. (2025, January 28). China's DeepSeek and Its Open-Source AI Models. Retrieved from https://www.china-briefing.com/news/chinas-deepseek-and-its-open-source-ai-models/
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