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A research institution recently released an annual review of the crypto market, summarizing 26 key points. The overall tone is as follows: although there was a correction and significant volatility in the second half of this year, there's no need to be overly pessimistic.
The key is that the enthusiasm for institutional entry has not truly cooled down, and these trends are building momentum for future development. Their predictions are quite interesting — not only will Bitcoin reach new highs in 2026, but the target price for the following year is set at $250,000.
The logic behind this prediction is roughly: despite short-term fluctuations, looking at a longer time horizon, the trajectory of institutional capital inflows is clear. Especially in developed markets like the US, where regulatory frameworks are becoming increasingly完善, this trend adoption may be more stable than we imagine.
Of course, the market has never been a straight path. There will definitely be various adjustments and reversals along the way, but based on historical experience, each correction is often a recharge phase before the next upward wave. This forecast may provide a useful perspective for everyone.
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The institutional enthusiasm hasn't cooled down. How can I be bearish when they are still dumping? This logic is a bit far-fetched.
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I've heard "accumulation phase" too many times, but in the end, it's just repeated losses.
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It sounds nice, but the core reason is still betting on friendly US regulations. What if they suddenly change their stance?
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26 points of view? I only see one: waiting to take over.
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Instead of 26 points, it's better to look at a correction. How about real money?
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Are these institutions also bottom-fishing? Why are all the words encouraging?
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Bull and bear cycles have been switching for years. I'm a bit tired of these predictions. Let's wait for actual actions.
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The enthusiasm of institutions entering the market hasn't cooled? Why does it feel like everyone is reducing their positions? Where's the data?
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I trust historical experience, but I don't believe the number 250,000. It's too neat.
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Accumulation or being trapped? It's probably a matter of probability.
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Another report, every year they mention 250,000, 300,000. When will they actually come true?
Don't believe this, they said the same thing last year.
Are institutions still hot? I think my wallet is just cold.
Every time they talk about accumulation, it still results in a sharp decline. I've learned to be smarter.
A完善的合规框架 ≠ a rise in coin price; this logic is a bit far-fetched.
26 points of interest, to put it plainly, it's still a gamble.
This wave has indeed been building up, but it's a buildup of downward momentum.
Are institutions really lurking or are they about to harvest the chives again? Let's wait and see.
Even if short-term fluctuations are large, long-term it's just buy, buy, buy.
Is this round of predictions more reliable than the last one? It feels like the target prices are being changed every year.
Improving the compliance framework is a good thing, but I'm worried about another sudden policy backlash.
Are institutions really accumulating? Why do I still see the K-line flickering...
It's the same old story of buildup, always saying that. When will the next wave come, brother?
Is the perfecting of the compliance framework causing the price to skyrocket? That logic is a bit of a stretch...
Anyway, I choose to believe it, or else these past two years would have been a waste, haha.
26 points of interest? The key is still those few old clichés.
I'm used to short-term fluctuations; let's see if the institutions are really throwing money in.
These kinds of predictions happen every year; last year they also said it would rise, but what was the result?
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$250,000? Just believe it for now, anyway, it’s going to fall hard regardless.
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It's the energy accumulation theory again, I'm tired of hearing it haha.
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A perfect compliance framework = institutional entry? That logic is way too straightforward.
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Is it true that the institutional hype hasn't cooled down? Why do I feel so cold and aloof?
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Sounds good, but actually it's just endurance.
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Every time they talk about energy accumulation, and after two years, it's still accumulating.