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Can Bitcoin skyrocket to $250,000? Analyst points to an optimistic scenario for 2026
The massive influx of ETFs into the cryptocurrency market is reshaping the dynamics of Bitcoin (BTC), according to a recent analysis by expert Michaël van de Poppe. The professional points out that these financial products have been attracting a new wave of institutional investors, creating significant support for prices.
The impact of ETFs on the current quote
Van de Poppe highlights that the current support level around US$ 100,000 is directly linked to capital inflow via ETFs. Provocatively, the analyst suggests a counterfactual scenario: without these investment instruments, Bitcoin would be trading at only US$ 50,000. This 100% difference illustrates the magnitude of ETFs’ influence on price formation.
Currently, Bitcoin is trading at US$ 91.98K, up 0.59% in the last 24 hours, maintaining its strategic position at the top of the cryptocurrency market.
Medium and long-term projections
Analyst Michaël van de Poppe projects a three-phase scenario for Bitcoin:
Short term (next 3 months): Expectation of movement to the range of US$ 160,000 to US$ 180,000, representing a significant appreciation from current levels.
Long term (until the end of the year): Van de Poppe does not rule out that BTC could surpass the psychological barrier of US$ 250,000 if historical trends and the continuous flow of ETFs are maintained.
These projections reflect market confidence in Bitcoin adoption cycles and institutional consolidation via structured derivative products.