TechFlow news, January 3rd, Fu Rao, Executive Director of the Hong Kong International Institute of New Economics, wrote an article in the Hong Kong newspaper Ta Kung Pao titled "Bitcoin's Speculative Nature Fades, Volatility Stabilizes," which pointed out: The surge in Bitcoin in 2025 differs from previous years, with the core reason being the widespread rollout of ETFs. The recent price correction is relatively small compared to the past four or five years, and behind this change may be related to the impact of macroeconomic factors on traditional capital operation logic. Regarding predictions for Bitcoin's trend in 2026, there are two voices in the market: one believes Bitcoin may experience a significant correction, even returning to lower price ranges, while another group of investors is optimistic about Bitcoin hitting $150,000 by the end of the year and expects it to reach $250,000 in 2027. Currently, Bitcoin's task of entering the traditional financial landscape is largely complete, but achieving a level of social recognition comparable to gold will still take 5 to 10 years.
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