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Why Bitcoin Will Hit $250000 in 2022?


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How high can Bitcoin rise was the biggest question during December 2017 but after the extreme decline, investors and traders are hoping analyst’s predictions to turn out to reality. Predictions by analysts such as Tim Draper who confirmed Bitcoin will reach $250000 by 2022 was appeared in Interview with thestreet.com to discuss the Bitcoin and its future. Shocked Shocked

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It is not easy to estimate what the Bitcoin price will be 5 years from now. It all comes down to how much it will be used in daily transactions, how secure it is and above all if it is legally accepted by governments. As more countries will be accepting it as a legal way of making transactions, the price will rise because demand will be increasing at a faster pace than supply (which is finite). Another factor is how popular Bitcoin will be compared to the other cryptos. Because it was the first crypto, I would expect it to still be very popular 5 years from now. My personal expectation is that 5 years from now Bitcoin will be much higher than today, but nowhere near $250k. $15k might be more reasonable. 

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Dont think so it will hit that number if it still is at 6k till october or September :(. But hopefully regains its 20k price :) 

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A bitcoin at 250 000 $  is a sweet   dream  but who gonna  buy   it ? ^^  who want to  buy   a  bitcoin at  this  price  when actually    its  hard foàr  it  to  break  7k  or go back  to  15-20k $  .... but   letskeep faith lol ... and  wait for it ^^ 

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On 7/8/2018 at 6:15 PM, cryptosfr said:

A bitcoin at 250 000 $  is a sweet   dream  but who gonna  buy   it ? ^^  who want to  buy   a  bitcoin at  this  price  when actually    its  hard foàr  it  to  break  7k  or go back  to  15-20k $  .... but   letskeep faith lol ... and  wait for it ^^ 

Billgates gonna buy it xD. Or we gonna hit bigg xD

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