Ark Invest's base case for Bitcoin in 2030 hits $761,900. That's not just a number—it's a signal.
The wave of institutional capital flowing into crypto stopped being a theory years ago. It's now the dominant market force. Bitcoin isn't just competing with traditional assets anymore; it's actively reshaping the gold narrative.
Think about it: every major fund, pension, and corporate treasury reconsidering their allocation strategy. The game has fundamentally shifted. Gold had its era. Now? Bitcoin's rewriting the playbook.
The real question isn't whether institutions are coming—they're already here. The real question is: are you positioned accordingly? Because the window of skepticism is narrowing fast.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 01-22 13:57
760,000 dollars? Alright, I’ll believe you this time.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-22 13:55
ngl this target price looks nice but feels a bit unrealistic... Will institutions really go all in?
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Wait, is gold really about to be wiped out? I still have some inventory left.
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Positioning my ass. Everyone buying in now is probably just a bagholder.
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I'm tired of the Ark narrative. It's the same tune every year.
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When it finally hits 761k, I guess it'll be another wave of chopping the leeks.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 01-22 13:47
760,000 USD? When will Ark's price prediction come true? There are still many variables in between.
Wait, are institutions really building positions? Why do I feel like retail investors are still fighting alone?
Gold hasn't died yet, and Bitcoin wants to turn the world upside down? That logic is a bit far-fetched.
Already positioned, just waiting for the 2030 harvest, but it also depends on policy changes.
Institutions are here? Then why am I still losing, haha.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 01-22 13:38
760,000 dollars? Ark isn't bragging this time, are they? Institutions are really bottom-fishing.
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GasGoblin
· 01-22 13:31
$760,000? Uh... sounds good but still feels overhyped.
Institutional entry has definitely changed the game, but I've heard this narrative too many times.
The problem is most people still haven't gotten on board haha.
The gold era is over, no doubt about that, but can Bitcoin completely replace it? That's a bit optimistic.
It's a fact that institutions are here, I've already gone all in, just waiting to see who reacts the slowest.
Let's talk again in 2030, it's too early to say now.
Bitcoin is indeed disruptive, but the figure of 761,900 feels a bit like pull out of thin air.
Why does it feel like we're just hyping old concepts again... The words are right, but I'm tired of hearing it.
Ark Invest's base case for Bitcoin in 2030 hits $761,900. That's not just a number—it's a signal.
The wave of institutional capital flowing into crypto stopped being a theory years ago. It's now the dominant market force. Bitcoin isn't just competing with traditional assets anymore; it's actively reshaping the gold narrative.
Think about it: every major fund, pension, and corporate treasury reconsidering their allocation strategy. The game has fundamentally shifted. Gold had its era. Now? Bitcoin's rewriting the playbook.
The real question isn't whether institutions are coming—they're already here. The real question is: are you positioned accordingly? Because the window of skepticism is narrowing fast.