📊Institutional views are heating up: VanEck's latest valuation model points to an interesting number—by 2050, Bitcoin could reach $2.9 million.
At first glance, it sounds a bit like a fairy tale, but looking at it from another perspective, this prediction at least indicates that institutions are still writing the long-term story of BTC. Short-term fluctuations are normal, but if you extend the cycle, each adjustment and dip can actually be seen as a "re-entry" opportunity.
Beyond Bitcoin, the Ethereum ecosystem is also quietly growing. For example, recently popular on-chain projects have already listed on multiple mainstream exchanges, demonstrating an independent operational rhythm amid market volatility.
What is your strategy—those focused on long-term value will continue holding, or will you actively track short-term hotspots?
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PanicSeller
· 01-11 17:26
$2.9 million, huh? Then wait another 24 years. I'll go home and retire first.
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GlueGuy
· 01-10 04:58
$2.9 million? I don't understand these numbers games. Anyway, I believe BTC will double later, and short-term fluctuations can drop whatever they want.
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MoonRocketTeam
· 01-10 00:30
2.9 million? Is this damn just painting a big pie for us or is there really data support? Anyway, I only believe half of it...
But speaking of which, the institutions' long-term logic of being optimistic about BTC really isn't wrong. It's just that the wait-and-see crowd and the hot-trend followers will always dislike each other.
If this round of decline truly presents a buying opportunity, then I need to see how many bullets I still have in my pocket...
The Ethereum ecosystem is quietly making a fortune, which is the most worth paying attention to. Short-term big fluctuations can't shake it at all.
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UnluckyValidator
· 01-10 00:09
$2.9 million? Haha, VanEck is writing a science fiction novel, right? Anyway, I have just two words—bottom fishing.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-09 00:59
2.9 million USD? Is VanEck working on a sci-fi novel or do they really believe it? Haha
Just hold your position; there's no way to wait for those short-term dramatic waves.
Here comes another round of "reboarding," my wallet is already prepared to bleed.
There are so many projects in the ETH ecosystem, but how many can truly survive? That's the real issue.
Don't rush, take it slow. Time will prove everything.
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All-InQueen
· 01-09 00:56
$2.9 million? Come on, I just want to know how 2026 will be, don't keep hyping it up here.
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GasGuzzler
· 01-09 00:46
2.9 million USD? VanEck really dares to say that, let's see if I can survive until 2050 haha
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Short-term volatility is just an opportunity to buy in. I've heard this countless times, but the key is who really dares to add positions during a dip.
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ETH ecosystem projects are piling up on exchanges, you really need to choose carefully, or you'll risk stepping into a trap.
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What are the prospects for 2026? Let's first be optimistic about next year.
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Holding positions or chasing hot topics, honestly, it depends on how much drawdown you can tolerate. I want to do both.
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Predictions like VanEck's are just for listening, don't take them seriously.
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0xLuckbox
· 01-09 00:43
290 million? Alright, let's keep this dream for now haha, I'm still holding on tightly anyway.
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If it drops, it drops. Since it's a good time to buy at a low point, just consider it a dollar-cost averaging.
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The ETH ecosystem is indeed quite active, let's wait and see which project can stand out.
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Short-term, speculate on hot topics; long-term, stick to mainstream coins for safety.
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Who can predict what will happen in 2050? Let's get through 2026 first.
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Since institutions are already saying so, I choose to believe in the long-term and keep holding.
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Honestly, I've chased short-term hot topics before, but it's easy to get caught, so it's better to be simple and hold your position.
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TommyTeacher
· 01-09 00:31
2.9 million USD? Just sitting here, I just want to know how to survive until 2050 haha
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FastLeaver
· 01-09 00:31
$2.9 million haha, let's just hope to see 2050 first
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Here comes the long-term story again. This spiel is the same every bull market. Anyway, I’ll just stockpile first
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Chasing short-term hot topics? Forget it, I got cut badly from quick moves
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Listing ecosystem projects on exchanges? I just want to know which ones aren’t the final bagholders
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Looking at this tone, VanEck is dreaming again, but the more I listen, the more I want to bottom fish
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Whether it's $2.9 million or $290,000, the key is to survive this bear market first
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Ethereum ecosystem independent rhythm? Forget it, I’ll just follow big brother BTC
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📊Institutional views are heating up: VanEck's latest valuation model points to an interesting number—by 2050, Bitcoin could reach $2.9 million.
At first glance, it sounds a bit like a fairy tale, but looking at it from another perspective, this prediction at least indicates that institutions are still writing the long-term story of BTC. Short-term fluctuations are normal, but if you extend the cycle, each adjustment and dip can actually be seen as a "re-entry" opportunity.
Beyond Bitcoin, the Ethereum ecosystem is also quietly growing. For example, recently popular on-chain projects have already listed on multiple mainstream exchanges, demonstrating an independent operational rhythm amid market volatility.
What is your strategy—those focused on long-term value will continue holding, or will you actively track short-term hotspots?