Standard Chartered projects bitcoin to blast past $135,000 by Q3 and hit $200,000 by year-end, driven by ETF momentum, institutional demand, and U.S. policy catalysts. Bitcoin Targets $200K by Year-End With ETF Surge and US Policy Tailwinds Robust institutional demand and evolving U.S. policy frameworks are driving forecasts for bitcoin to achieve all-time highs in […]
Standard Chartered Predicts Bitcoin to Smash $135K by Q3, $200K by Year-End
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