Bitcoin has seen a sharp drop. It fell almost 30% from its peak price. But one big name in crypto,
Bitcoin reached an all-time high of $126,210 on October 6, 2025. Now, it trades around $90,000. That’s a pullback of nearly 30%. Why the fall?
These factors hit the crypto market hard. But for long-term holders, dips like this can be buying chances.
leads MicroStrategy, a company listed on NASDAQ as MSTR. Over the last five years, he turned it into the biggest corporate buyer of Bitcoin. They hold massive amounts of BTC on their balance sheet.
Saylor is a Bitcoin maximalist. He believes Bitcoin is the best store of value. Better than gold or cash. His track record? MicroStrategy’s stock has soared thanks to Bitcoin bets. When Saylor talks BTC price, people listen.
Saylor says Bitcoin will soar over to $1 million this year. From $90,000, that’s a 10x gain plus. Bold? Yes. But he has reasons.
Bitcoin’s supply is fixed at 21 million coins. Almost 20 million are already mined. The rest come slow due to halvings. These events cut mining rewards in half every four years. Next one makes new Bitcoin even scarcer.
Mining started with regular computer chips. Now, it needs special ASIC machines. This keeps supply tight.
Bitcoin’s fixed supply makes it like gold. Gold has limited amounts too. Bitcoin’s market cap is $1.8 trillion. Gold’s is $33 trillion. Even at $1 million per BTC, Bitcoin’s cap would be $21 trillion. Still under gold.
Bulls like Saylor say rising government debt will push money printing. This hurts fiat money like the dollar. People will turn to Bitcoin and gold as hedges.
Big changes are happening:
These steps make Bitcoin more legit. Wall Street money is flowing in. ETFs hold billions in BTC already.
The Trump team is pushing the Federal Reserve hard. Talks of firing a governor and probing the chair. Goal? Faster interest rate cuts.
Lower rates boost the economy but weaken the dollar. Inflation could rise again. Gold jumped 60% in the last year. Silver doubled. Bitcoin fell 10%, acting more like a risky stock.
But Bitcoin could catch up. As dollar weakens, demand for hard assets grows.
Saylor’s call is exciting, but Bitcoin is volatile. It’s seen as speculative. In crashes, it drops harder than gold.
Long-term, yes to big gains. Short-term? Expect ups and downs. A 10x this year feels stretchy in choppy markets.
Ready to buy Bitcoin? Steps:
Start small. Never invest more than you can lose.
sees ahead for Bitcoin. Fundamentals back it: scarcity, adoption, macro shifts. But brace for volatility. The could reward patient investors big time.
Is it time to buy? Do your research. Bitcoin’s story is far from over.
Stay tuned for more crypto insights. What do you think of Saylor’s prediction?
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