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Major Bitcoin Predictions that Fell Short in 2025 | US Crypto News

January 2, 2026
6 min read
Major Bitcoin Predictions that Fell Short in 2025 | US Crypto News

Welcome to the US Crypto News Morning Briefing—your essential rundown of the most important developments in crypto for the day ahead.

Grab a coffee and settle in. 2025 was supposed to be Bitcoin’s breakout year. Bold predictions promised six-figure prices and even half a million dollars. Yet by year-end, the reality fell far short, exposing how hype, cycles, and market forces clashed with expectations.

Crypto News of the Day: How 2025’s Bold Bitcoin Predictions Fell Short

Bitcoin entered 2025 with sky-high expectations, as pundits, investors, and institutions forecasted prices that would breach six figures. In some cases, the anticipated pioneer crypto reached half a million dollars.

By year-end, however, Bitcoin closed near $87,000, exposing a dramatic gap between conviction-driven forecasts and the market reality.

Bitcoin (BTC) Price Performance
Bitcoin (BTC) Price Performance. Source: TradingView

The mismatch shows how liquidity constraints, leverage dynamics, and Bitcoin’s growing market structure reshaped expectations in 2025.

Among the most prominent voices, Eric Trump confidently predicted Bitcoin would surpass $175,000 in 2025. The US President’s son framed it as an inevitable consequence of monetary debasement.

Similarly, Michael Saylor, MicroStrategy’s outspoken advocate, set a target of $150,000, citing corporate treasury adoption and supply scarcity as key drivers. Financial educator Robert Kiyosaki forecast a range of $180,000–$200,000, emphasizing Bitcoin’s role as protection against inflation and debt pressures.

WHY LOSERS lose:

I was showing a friend my coin base app, explaining that a few years ago it was pathetic. Today my app showed my friend I have millions in Bitcoin…. and I think Bitcoin will double in price this year…. Possibly a high of $200k.

Although my coin base showed I…

— Robert Kiyosaki (@theRealKiyosaki) October 29, 2025

Market strategists joined the chorus. Tom Lee of FundStrat predicted Bitcoin could climb to $250,000, driven by ETF inflows and a supportive US policy environment. Like him, BitMex co-founder Arthur Hayes saw the king of crypto reaching levels between $200,000 and $250,000.

Venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya floated targets up to $500,000 by October 2025, based on scarcity narratives and capital migration trends. Tim Draper repeated his end-of-year $250,000 call, which is anchored in concerns about adoption and the erosion of fiat currency.

THEY WERE ALL WRONG ABOUT BITCOIN ! $BTC

– Eric Trump: “I think we’re going to be over $175,000 this year… You go out a couple of years and there’s no question Bitcoin goes over $1 million.”

– Michael Saylor: "$150,000 by the end of 2025."

– Robert Kiyosaki:… pic.twitter.com/N0yR43bZP7

— Common Sense Investor (CSI) (@commonsenseplay) January 1, 2026

Institutional Bulls Bet Big on Bitcoin in 2025

Institutional forecasts were similarly bullish. Standard Chartered’s Geoff Kendrick initially set a $200,000 target, reported in a previous US Crypto News publication.

“Net Bitcoin ETF inflows are now at USD58bn, of which USD23bn has been in 2025. I would expect at least another $20 billion by year-end, a number which would make my $200,000 year-end forecast possible,” he told BeInCrypto in an email.

Geoff later revised it sharply downward as market momentum cooled. Bitwise also forecast $200,000, linking upside to regulatory tailwinds and ETF growth. VanEck projected $180,000, while Bernstein anticipated $200,000, positioning Bitcoin on a path toward a longer-term $1 million target.

Matrixport targeted $160,000, tying potential gains to macroeconomic shifts and the maturation of the crypto market.

Even broader crypto analyst predictions reflected the same optimism. Altcoin Daily projected $145,000, emphasizing ecosystem growth, while Plan C’s Bitcoin Quantile Model suggested $150,000–$300,000 based on historical cycles.

Analysts like Liz Alden considered $200,000–$444,000 plausible under aggressive ETF and liquidity scenarios, and multiple influencers, including Ash Crypto, MMCrypto, and Stock Money, implied 2025 highs well above $200,000.

Yet these forecasts, while bold, assumed a 2021-style mania, a market defined by reflexive rallies, extreme leverage, and retail euphoria.

People think Bitcoin runs on halving cycles.

Wrong.

It runs on liquidity, politics and the US business cycle. Which hasn’t even started yet.

2026 is where the fireworks starts:
– QT ending
– The US Midterm election
– Booming economy and stock market for reelection purposes
-… pic.twitter.com/aiyOOlODm1

— Quinten | 048.eth (@QuintenFrancois) November 28, 2025

2025 Bitcoin Bull Case Was Built on Narratives, Not Liquidity

In practice, 2025 became a test of maturity.

  • ETF inflows were real, but not reflexive. They absorbed supply but did not trigger the feedback loops needed to push Bitcoin above $150,000–$300,000.
  • Global liquidity never turned fully expansionary. Rate cuts were slower than expected, balance sheets stayed tight, and risk capital remained selective.
  • Institutions acted as allocators, not speculators. Bitcoin was treated as a hedge, not a momentum asset.
  • Leverage capped rallies. Forced liquidations repeatedly reset upward moves before they could compound.
  • Market cycles had evolved. Bitcoin is now larger, more regulated, and structurally constrained than prior parabolic periods, making old extrapolations less reliable.

By the end of 2025, the gap between forecasts and reality was stark. The market’s failure to match the bullish targets set by pundits and institutions suggests that conviction alone cannot move markets.

Bitcoin’s trajectory in 2025 illustrated a maturing market where macroeconomic conditions, liquidity dynamics, and structural factors took precedence over narrative-driven optimism.

Perhaps this explains why the latest K33Research report shows 2025 was the least volatile year for Bitcoin. It is also a lesson for investors to conduct their own research and not rely solely on expert predictions.

Chart of the Day

Bitcoin Yearly Volatility Chart
Bitcoin Yearly Volatility Chart. Source: K33Research

Byte-Sized Alpha

Here’s a summary of more US crypto news to follow today:

  • MicroStrategy’s stock slid over 49% in 2025: Why 2026 could be another tough year.
  • Supply shock narrative faces doubt as XRP exchange reserves hit 8-year lows.
  • Expert explains why 2026 could be the year Ethereum blindsides the market.
  • $1 for the keys? A dark web post claims Kraken admin access is for sale.
  • Here are all the reasons why Coinbase’s 2026 vision isn’t winning fans.
  • Analysts identify three indicators that could signal an altcoin season in 2026.
  • PEPE surges 20% as James Wynn gives bold prediction for 2026.

Crypto Equities Pre-Market Overview

CompanyClose As of January 1Pre-Market Overview
Strategy (MSTR)$151.95$155.95 (+2.63%)
Coinbase (COIN)$226.14$231.00 (+2.15%)
Galaxy Digital Holdings (GLXY)$22.36$22.91 (+2.46%)
MARA Holdings (MARA)$8.98$9.24 (+2.90%)
Riot Platforms (RIOT)$12.67$13.03 (+2.84%)
Core Scientific (CORZ)$14.56$14.79 (+1.58%)
Crypto equities market open race: Google Finance

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