At the start of the year, there is cautious optimism regarding 2026. According to Polymarket data, the baseline scenario places Bitcoin in the $110,000–$130,000 range.
In contrast, long-term forecasts point to a much larger upside.
Michael Saylor predicts Bitcoin will reach $20 million by 2045, with an annual growth rate of approximately 32.5%, which is close to Bitcoin's historical long-term growth.
Samson Mo sees $1.33 million in 2026, based on a non-linear repricing scenario rather than traditional growth.
A more conservative view Julio Moreno (CryptoQuant) points to a potential downside risk towards $60,000 during the current cycle.
❓ Which scenario seems more plausible to you?
And what is your target price for Bitcoin in 2026?
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Bitcoin Price Predictions from Public Figures
At the start of the year, there is cautious optimism regarding 2026. According to Polymarket data, the baseline scenario places Bitcoin in the $110,000–$130,000 range.
In contrast, long-term forecasts point to a much larger upside.
Michael Saylor
predicts Bitcoin will reach $20 million by 2045,
with an annual growth rate of approximately 32.5%,
which is close to Bitcoin's historical long-term growth.
Samson Mo
sees $1.33 million in 2026,
based on a non-linear repricing scenario rather than traditional growth.
A more conservative view
Julio Moreno (CryptoQuant)
points to a potential downside risk towards $60,000 during the current cycle.
❓ Which scenario seems more plausible to you?
And what is your target price for Bitcoin in 2026?
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