#2026年比特币行情展望 How much more can Bitcoin rise? Currently, $BTC is quoted at $92,093, and many are asking this question.
Looking back at history, every 12 to 18 months after a halving, Bitcoin often experiences a significant surge. This time is no exception—the fourth halving has already occurred, and the supply side is beginning to feel the tightening pressure. Coupled with changes in the global macro environment, continuous institutional entry, and steady inflows into spot ETFs, the market is indeed brewing new momentum.
By 2026, could Bitcoin reach $250,000? More aggressive predictions even point to $500,000. This is not just speculation— the scarcity effect of supply after halving will gradually become evident, and the role of "digital gold" in global asset allocation will be strengthened. Additionally, breakthroughs in Layer 2 and on-chain application ecosystems will continue to boost network activity and value-carrying capacity.
Of course, black swan events always exist. But from on-chain data, the proportion of long-term holders is increasing, and the chip structure still looks relatively healthy. This indicates that market participants still have confidence in the long-term outlook.
Where do you think Bitcoin is most likely to be in 2026?
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FlashLoanLord
· 13h ago
250k I believe in it, 500k is a bit greedy haha
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HodlTheDoor
· 18h ago
250k is too conservative. I bet 500k can come, such a clear halving cycle pattern can't fail.
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AirdropHunter
· 01-07 13:46
250k is still conservative; I bet 500k. The supply is really getting tight.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 01-06 20:39
250k? Bro, I think you're still too conservative. I believe 500k is the normal outcome.
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FreeRider
· 01-06 20:38
250k is about right, 500k is a bit too optimistic... But then again, who can really be certain?
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SneakyFlashloan
· 01-06 20:33
250k is too conservative; I bet 500k. Let's see who laughs last.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 01-06 20:29
Hey, after the halving, this wave is indeed a bit different. The chip structure looks okay, but 500k is a bit exaggerated. I think 250k is more realistic.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 01-06 20:28
I'm not expecting 250k, but breaking through 150k shouldn't be a problem, right? The halving cycle has been repeatedly validated with this logic, and this time institutional cooperation is also different.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 01-06 20:13
250k is still too conservative. I believe in 500k. The halving cycle this time is truly different.
#2026年比特币行情展望 How much more can Bitcoin rise? Currently, $BTC is quoted at $92,093, and many are asking this question.
Looking back at history, every 12 to 18 months after a halving, Bitcoin often experiences a significant surge. This time is no exception—the fourth halving has already occurred, and the supply side is beginning to feel the tightening pressure. Coupled with changes in the global macro environment, continuous institutional entry, and steady inflows into spot ETFs, the market is indeed brewing new momentum.
By 2026, could Bitcoin reach $250,000? More aggressive predictions even point to $500,000. This is not just speculation— the scarcity effect of supply after halving will gradually become evident, and the role of "digital gold" in global asset allocation will be strengthened. Additionally, breakthroughs in Layer 2 and on-chain application ecosystems will continue to boost network activity and value-carrying capacity.
Of course, black swan events always exist. But from on-chain data, the proportion of long-term holders is increasing, and the chip structure still looks relatively healthy. This indicates that market participants still have confidence in the long-term outlook.
Where do you think Bitcoin is most likely to be in 2026?