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Bitcoin to hit $29,095 in 2023: Finder’s BTC Price Predictions Report

  • Bitcoin is expected to reach a high of $29,095 in 2023 before ending the year at $26,844.
  • However panelists predict a 2023 low of $13,067.
  • One in five (21%) believe institutional investors will exit the crypto market for other asset classes in 2023.

24, January, 2023, LONDON

The price of Bitcoin (BTC) is set to rise in 2023 but will stay well below its all-time high, according to Finder’s latest BTC price predictions report.

Finder’s panel of 56 cryptocurrency and fintech specialists predict that BTC will peak at US$29,095 in 2023 before dropping to $26,844 by the end of the year.

Seasonal Tokens creator and founder Ruadhan O thinks BTC will peak at $27,000 and says Bitcoin’s price is still suppressed by worries around the financial health of centralized businesses in the industry.

“The price is low because possible imminent catastrophes are being priced in. By the end of the year, market sentiment will have changed, and after the fear goes away, the market will rediscover the scarcity of Bitcoin.”

As it is, 65% of panelists including FxPro senior market analyst Alexander Kuptsikevich think BTC is underpriced. Only a fifth (20%) say it’s priced fairly, while the remaining 16% say it’s overpriced.

“The phase of the most active cryptocurrency sell-off is over. 2023 will be a year of careful price recovery. However, a real FOMO market is unlikely to come until 2024-2025,” Kuptsikevich said.

In fact the panel predicts that BTC will jump to $77,492 in 2025 and $188,451 in 2030.

Finance Magnates senior analyst and editor Damian Chmiel thinks BTC will be worth $70,000 in 2025 and says Bitcoin needs two things to rebound: the return of bullishness on Wall Street and the Fed’s exit from its rate-tightening policy.

“The former will not happen without the latter, and we are left to wait patiently for now. In the long term, however, I believe Bitcoin will become a popular choice among traders.”

However University of Canberra senior lecturer John Hawkins is more bearish and is part of the 16% who think BTC is overpriced. Hawkins predicts that BTC will close the year at $10,000, before dropping to $5,000 in 2025 and $500 in 2030.

According to Hawkins, Bitcoin has no useful role as an asset after it’s been “spruiked as a payments instrument, safe haven, inflation hedge and diversification asset.”

“In the short term, more of the crypto companies that are shedding staff and restricting withdrawals, and no longer have FTX to bail them out, will fail, putting downward pressure on the Bitcoin price,” he continued.

While BTC is currently rallying above $20,000, the panel expects it to drop to $13,067 at some point in 2023 – the lowest it’s been since October 2020.

Following the recent market crash and FTX collapse, a fifth (21%) of Finder’s panel believe institutional investors will leave the crypto market for other asset classes this year. However, the majority (75%) think otherwise, while the remaining 4% are unsure.

AskTraders senior cryptocurrency and forex analyst Nick Ranga believes institutional investors will leave crypto this year. Commenting on BTC specifically, he says:

“With inflation still uncomfortably high and recession risk looming, overall market sentiment remains risk-off. US interest rates are expected to peak at around 5% in the first half of 2023 so we could see investors return to riskier assets later in the year. In the short term there could still be more downside.”

Rouge International managing director Desmond Marshall is part of the majority who think institutional investors are here to stay:

“Unless there are more sudden surprises like FTX, the market is now undergoing a cleanup of scammy & faulty exchanges and companies. After this cleanup and with the Fed interest continuing to hike, and with the BTC upcoming halving in 2024, there should be stronger support during H2 of 2023.”

Overall 50% of Finder’s panel say now is the time to buy BTC, 37% hold, and 13% sell.

You can find the full report here: https://www.finder.com/uk/bitcoin-btc-price-prediction

Methodology:

Finder surveyed 56 fintech specialists in January 2023. Panelists are able to answer as many or as few questions as they like, meaning the number of responses received varies by question. 44 panelists gave their price forecast for BTC. Panelists may own some cryptocurrencies, including BTC. All prices are listed in USD per BTC.

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