
Analyst Jamie Coutts Sees Bitcoin Reaching $250K, Rejects Near-Term $1M Calls
Real Vision's chief crypto analyst says Bitcoin may be entering the later phase of its bear market and could rise to $250,000 within a few years.

Oliver Bennett
Editor-in-Chief · London
Real Vision chief crypto analyst Jamie Coutts has offered a measured outlook on Bitcoin's trajectory, suggesting the asset may be moving into the latter part of its current bear market while tempering some of the most aggressive long-term price forecasts circulating in the market.
A More Conservative Price Path
According to Cointelegraph, Coutts said it is too early to project that Bitcoin could reach $1 million by 2030. Instead, he indicated confidence that the cryptocurrency could climb as high as $250,000 over the next couple of years. The distinction matters for market watchers who have grown accustomed to a wide spread of predictions, ranging from cautious to highly optimistic, about where the leading digital asset is headed.
Coutts framed the current environment as one that may be approaching the second half of the bear market, a phase that some analysts view as a transitional period before renewed momentum. His comments stop short of endorsing the more extreme scenarios that have featured in broader industry commentary.
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