Bitcoin recently crossed $125,000, setting a new all-time high and igniting a wave of fresh predictions about how far it can go in 2025. Analysts and investment managers are weighing in with estimates that range from conservative to wildly optimistic. Most agree on one thing — the crypto cycle is far from over.
Bitcoin’s 2025 price forecasts range widely — from $139,000 to as much as $1 million, depending on which expert you ask. Some long-term projections even stretch into the multi-million range. Here’s what the leading voices in crypto and traditional finance are saying.
Investment manager VanEckprojects that Bitcoin could rise to $180,000 in 2025. The firm expects a continued supply-demand imbalance driven by institutional inflows and long-term holders accumulating BTC. Looking further ahead, VanEck suggests Bitcoin could reach $2.9 million by 2050 if adoption continues to expand globally.
Financial giant Charles Schwab has put forward one of the more bullish projections, predicting Bitcoin could reach $1 million. The firm cites Bitcoin’s growing recognition as a macro hedge and digital reserve asset among high-net-worth investors.
In its latest digital asset report, Standard Charteredprojects Bitcoin could reach $200,000 in 2025. The bank points to rising institutional demand, ETF approvals, and a shrinking supply after the recent halving as key drivers.
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Standard Chartered’s Geoff Kendrick says Bitcoin could hit a new record if the U.S. government shutdown drags on, noting its positive correlation with Treasury term premiums.
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Venture capitalist Tim Draper, an early Bitcoin supporter, maintains his long-standing forecast of $250,000 by the end of 2025. Draper argues that Bitcoin’s decentralized nature and increasing use as a cross-border payment asset will sustain its price growth.
Billionaire investor Mike Novogratz, founder of Galaxy Digital, also foresees Bitcoin reaching $1 million, though he warns that such outcomes rely heavily on continued institutional adoption and favorable macroeconomic conditions.
Venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya believes Bitcoin could reach $500,000 by October 2025. He later added that BTC could hit $1 million by 2040, positioning it as a long-term hedge against fiat currency debasement.
Prominent analyst Ali Martinez has a near-term target of $139,000 for Bitcoin. He points to the MVRV pricing bands — an on-chain metric that tracks market value relative to realized value — as evidence that Bitcoin’s recent breakout above $117,000 signals room for another rally.
Crypto investor Jelleexpects another strong Q4 rally for Bitcoin, forecasting a year-end target of $195,000. He cautions, however, that this could be the final major leg of the current crypto cycle, advising traders to consider taking profits.
Analyst Castillo Trading expects Bitcoin to reach between $160,000 and $170,000 this cycle. Their projections are based on key market indicators such as BTI, NUPL, and Puell multiple, which suggest the market remains mid-cycle.
Market analyst Crypto Tony, known for applying Elliott Wave Theory, predicts Bitcoin will reach $155,000 in December 2025. He sees a subsequent correction phase beginning in 2026, typical of the post-peak cycle behavior.
John Glover, CIO at crypto financial services firm Ledn, believes the current retracement — a 4% drop to under $112,000 — is a normal mid-cycle pause. He projects a rally to $135,000–$140,000 by late 2025. Glover’s analysis also uses Elliott Wave modeling, which suggests Bitcoin remains on track to complete its fifth wave upward.
Tom Lee projects Bitcoin could reach $250,000 in 2025. He’s also known for a long-term target of $3 million, driven by scarcity, global adoption, and the continued inflow of institutional capital.
Several key themes shape these projections:
Worth noting, the broader concern is that crypto prices are primarily sentiment-driven. Unlike equities, Bitcoin doesn’t produce earnings or dividends, so its price is tied largely to perception and liquidity. That makes predictions inherently uncertain, regardless of the model used.
Even with the current pullback below $120,000, most experts agree Bitcoin’s long-term trajectory remains upward. Predictions differ, but they collectively highlight how sentiment, institutional activity, and macro trends shape Bitcoin’s path. Whether it reaches $140,000 or $1 million in 2025, Bitcoin continues to represent both risk and opportunity — a reflection of its volatile nature.