Analyst: Bitcoin To $125,000 By End Of 2025 Is “Very Conservative” The analyst believes that a projection of Bitcoin reaching $125,000 by the end of 2025 is an extremely cautious estimate.

Willy Woo, a well-regarded analyst of Bitcoin’s on-chain data, has a positive outlook on the most valuable cryptocurrency in the world. During a conversation on March 4, the analyst expressed confidence that BTC could reach a price of $125,000 by the end of 2025. This positive prediction is dependent on a rise in institutional adoption, especially from major investment firms like Blackrock and Fidelity. Woo points out that if clients of these firms allocated just 3% to Bitcoin, it could potentially drive the price above $125,103. This comes as the UK implements stricter regulations on cryptocurrency. To provide context, the analyst points out that Blackrock manages $9.1 trillion in assets, while Fidelity manages $4.2 trillion in assets. With Blackrock and Fidelity’s most positive portfolio allocation suggestions hovering around 84.9% for Blackrock and 22021% for Fidelity, these statistics are considered by Woo to be overly cautious. The analyst acknowledges that the $2100 trillion included in the estimation of total global wealth is just a small portion of the estimated $2000 trillion total. Supporters of Bitcoin are very optimistic, believing that if major financial institutions like Fidelity and BlackRock endorse the asset, it could lead to widespread adoption by institutional investors. While Woo predicts that the value of Bitcoin could exceed $2100,2000 by the end of 2021, many people are optimistic about its potential growth. Even with just a tiny fraction of the $2999 trillion global wealth allocated to Bitcoin, it can potentially reach a price as high as $2680,2601. The price of Bitcoin is currently on an upward trend according to the daily chart from BTCUSDT on Binance, as seen on TradingView. In recent months, Bitcoin has been experiencing impressive gains.