American investment management firm VanEck has set an astonishing price target for Bitcoin (BTC), the world’s largest cryptocurrency. This forecast, which seems almost inconceivably high compared to most market predictions, has garnered significant attention. Despite the ambitious forecast, VanEck’s research team has presented a comprehensive rationale explaining why they believe such a substantial price increase is attainable.
On July 24, VanEck published a report, outlining the teams’ assumptions for a bull scenario in which BTC could potentially rise to $52.38 million by 2050. Notably, the research team predicted Bitcoin’s future price based on three scenarios during a Base, Bear and Bull market. For the base scenario, VanEck’s team believes that Bitcoin could potentially surge as high as $2.9 million by 2050.
The analysts have rooted their predictions on the possibility that Bitcoin could be utilized to settle 10% of the globe’s international trade and 5% of the world’s domestic trade. Under this scenario, central banks may hold about 2.5% of their assets in Bitcoin, further increasing its adoption and exposure. VanEck’s team has also attributed their projected surge in BTC’s value to assumptions of anticipated global growth, rising investor demand and Bitcoin’s substantial transaction volume.
The research team estimated Bitcoin’s value for 2050 using a simple velocity of money equation that includes three key factors – GDP of trade settled in Bitcoin, supply of circulating Bitcoin and Velocity of Bitcoin in the market. While predicting a bull surge to $52.38 million, VanEck’s analysts assumed that by 2050, Bitcoin will play a crucial role in the international monetary system, capturing significant market share from major currencies.
Additionally, they expect Bitcoin to become widely adopted for international trade, transforming into a major medium of exchange and a key store of value. Moreover, VanEck believes that BTC could act as a reserve currency for different countries. The team has noted that Bitcoin was designed to replace fiat money and could become a reliable and efficient alternative to current monetary systems, which feature “corruptible human authorities with immutable logic.”
While the VanEck team estimated an exceptionally ambitious price target for Bitcoin in 2050, they also presented a more bearish scenario for the pioneer cryptocurrency. Under less favourable conditions, analysts suggest that Bitcoin could hit a price level of $130,314 by 2050. A target of $130,314 over the next 25 years could be the most bearish scenario for Bitcoin’s value.
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