HashKey Survey: Bitcoin Could Skyrocket to $300K in 2025 Amid Institutional Wave

Crypto investor survey reveals bullish sentiment as respondents predict Bitcoin to reach six-figure milestone in 2024

  • HashKey Group survey predicts Bitcoin Price could exceed $300,000 in 2025.
  • Digital asset market capitalization projected to reach $10 trillion by year-end.
  • Ethereum price forecast at $8,000, supported by institutional investment growth.
  • Survey includes input from 50,000 community members.
  • 62% of Bitcoin‘s supply remains static for over one year.

HashKey Group‘s latest market analysis suggests Bitcoin’s value could surge beyond $300,000 in 2025, driven by institutional investment and mainstream financial adoption. The Hong Kong-based digital asset firm’s prediction report, based on responses from 50,000 participants, points to unprecedented capital inflows from traditional finance sectors.

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Institutional Momentum

The cryptocurrency recently touched $100,000, coinciding with inflation data releases. Dr. Xiao Feng, HashKey Group Chairman and CEO, emphasized the market’s growth potential as Wall Street firms expand their crypto services. The firm projects total crypto market capitalization to reach $10 trillion, up from the current $3.64 trillion reported by CoinGecko.

Maelstrom Fund CIO Arthur Hayes anticipates a market peak in March 2024, citing favorable dollar liquidity conditions. The analysis aligns with Ark Invest‘s December report, which highlights strong market fundamentals.

Market Catalysts

HashKey identifies three primary growth drivers: Security Token Offerings (digital securities representing ownership of assets), exchange-traded funds, and Central Bank Digital Currencies, potentially bringing $3 trillion in new capital to crypto markets.

The report positions Ethereum as “digital oil,” projecting an $8,000 price target. This metaphor refers to Ethereum’s role as fuel for decentralized applications and smart contracts, similar to oil’s function in industrial processes.

Investment Patterns

On-chain data reveals that 62% of Bitcoin’s circulating supply has remained inactive for over twelve months, suggesting strong holder conviction. This metric indicates investors are maintaining long-term positions despite market volatility.

The forecast follows the approval of U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs and increased corporate treasury investments led by MicroStrategy. Several nations are now evaluating Bitcoin as a potential reserve asset, marking a shift in traditional monetary policy approaches.

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