PayPal's former president recently expressed his views on the future of Bitcoin, believing that this asset could reach a price of 1,300,000 USD. Such opinions from big names in the traditional financial circle often reflect institutional expectations for the crypto market in the medium to long term. Whether or not you fully agree, this statement is worth noting for traders—after all, the shift in perspective from traditional payment giants to digital assets itself indicates the evolution of Bitcoin's status.
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DaoResearcher
· 18h ago
According to the economic model in the white paper, this expectation from traditional financial giants actually reflects a game process of forming market consensus—it's worth noting that the figure of 1.3 million USD itself implies an imbalance in the incentive mechanism.
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AirdropCollector
· 01-19 03:12
1.3 million? Bro, why not say 2 million? Anyway, it's all just guesses.
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MiningDisasterSurvivor
· 01-18 09:45
I've heard this kind of argument before. In 2017, the big players were also hyping it up, but what happened? The bear market still halved.
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ForkTrooper
· 01-18 09:44
1.3 million? It needs to multiply several more times. Why is this guy so conservative?
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 01-18 09:37
1.3 million? This guy really dares to say that. I just want to see if he's holding any positions...
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ContractHunter
· 01-18 09:34
$1.3 million? Is this guy serious, or is he just throwing up smoke again?
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FalseProfitProphet
· 01-18 09:23
1.3 million? Is this guy just hyping again? I've heard the predictions from the big players too many times.
PayPal's former president recently expressed his views on the future of Bitcoin, believing that this asset could reach a price of 1,300,000 USD. Such opinions from big names in the traditional financial circle often reflect institutional expectations for the crypto market in the medium to long term. Whether or not you fully agree, this statement is worth noting for traders—after all, the shift in perspective from traditional payment giants to digital assets itself indicates the evolution of Bitcoin's status.