Bitcoin Outlook Turns Bullish
VanEck expects Bitcoin to reach a new all-time high within the next 12 months. The asset management firm believes strong institutional demand, lower Bitcoin supply, and better market conditions could support the next major rally.
The forecast adds to growing optimism in the cryptocurrency market. Many investors now see Bitcoin as more than a speculative asset. Instead, they view it as a long-term store of value, often compared with digital gold.
ETF Inflows and Halving Impact Support Bitcoin Price
Jan van Eck, CEO of VanEck, said Bitcoin’s current market setup looks similar to earlier post-halving cycles. In past cycles, Bitcoin often gained strongly about 12 to 18 months after each halving.
The latest Bitcoin halving took place in April 2024. It reduced miner rewards and slowed the creation of new Bitcoin. Therefore, supply became tighter at a time when spot Bitcoin ETFs continued to attract large inflows.
VanEck’s research team also pointed to several signs of long-term confidence:
- Bitcoin reserves on exchanges are falling
- More companies are adding Bitcoin to their treasury plans
- Institutional investors are playing a larger role
- Long-term holders appear less willing to sell
These trends suggest that Bitcoin’s market has changed. Earlier rallies relied heavily on retail traders. However, the current cycle has stronger support from ETFs, companies, and large investors.
Volatility Remains a Key Risk
VanEck also warned that Bitcoin volatility will likely remain high. The cryptocurrency has seen sharp price drops during past bull markets. As a result, investors should not treat any forecast as guaranteed.
Still, the firm believes Bitcoin’s long-term path remains positive. Lower interest rates, improving liquidity, and wider crypto adoption could help risk assets. Furthermore, Bitcoin’s limited supply may become more attractive as more institutions enter the market.
VanEck says these factors could push Bitcoin above its previous record within the next year. For crypto investors, the message is clear: the next Bitcoin cycle may already be building.
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