Bitcoin could top fresh records in the coming days, with prices soaring to as high $130,000 in the coming months, Standard Chartered wrote.
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Standard Chartered placed its forecast for bitcoin at $200,000 for the end of 2025, while global investment manager VanEck believes the first quarter of the year might see bitcoin reaching a high of $180,000. Others like Bernstein estimate that the world’s largest cryptocurrency will scale $200,000 later this year.
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Tether has undeniably played a pivotal role in bridging traditional finance with the digital currency world. However, its associations with illicit activities and concerns about transparency may pose systemic risks.
President Trump is inflating a crypto bubble that could cause havoc when it busts, according to hedge fund Elliott in an investor letter, The Financial Times reported. Trump’s extraordinary embrace of cryptocurrencies could fuel a speculative mania that would cause havoc when crypto prices collapse,
The firm, majority-owned by Donald Trump, generates new concerns about Trump's potential conflicts of interest.