Bitcoin Could Reach $200,000–$250,000 Within 2–3 Years, Real Vision Predicts
Real Vision's senior crypto analyst Jamie Kuts notes Bitcoin's bear market decline has slowed, with the asset approaching late-stage weakness. While prices remain 50% below the all-time high of $126,100 reached in October 2025, Kuts highlights reduced volatility and a 4.45% rise over the past 30 days. However, he cautions against premature optimism, citing mixed technical signals. Kuts attributes recent declines to global liquidity contraction and on-chain fundamentals, though he remains cautious about long-term forecasts. While dismissing the $1 million by 2030 prediction as premature, he notes models suggest $1 million levels could materialize by 2032–2033. He emphasizes a shorter-term target of $200,000–$250,000 within 2–3 years, while warning of long-term risks from AI adoption and quantum computing threats.