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After analyzing the predictions made by major institutions for the cryptocurrency market in 2025 last year, several obvious patterns emerged: the more predictions made, the lower the accuracy; specific price points were almost all predicted incorrectly; however, judgments regarding improvements in policy environment were generally quite accurate. This reflects that institutions have a fairly accurate understanding of the industry's development direction, but their ability to predict specific data is limited.
It is worth noting that most institutions are overly optimistic about Bitcoin's price and market size. This may stem from the prevailing market sentiment at the time. From an investment perspective, we should not blindly follow these predictions but rather use them as indicators of industry sentiment for reference.
Overall, the value of these predictions lies not in telling us what to buy, but in reflecting what the industry is thinking. For any predictions that include specific numbers, regardless of their source, we should remain cautious. After all, no one can accurately predict the future, and even incorrect predictions can provide us with insights.