Given the impeccable timing of when the fund got into bitcoin, it is not surprising that the founder’s thoughts are taken seriously in the cryptocurrency space. The fund continues to see continued support as more institutional investors are getting into the digital asset. Seeing the recent price dips as a buying opportunity to get into the pioneer cryptocurrency.
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Mainstream Adoption To Push Bitcoin Higher
Talking about where bitcoin will be by the end of 2021, Morehead put the price of the digital asset at as much as $80,000 and $90,000 by the end of the year. Morehead also put the price of the digital asset at over $120,000 within the span of a year.Declining momentum in bitcoin price | Source:Going further with the predictions, CEO Dan Morehead put the price of the digital asset at as high as $700,000 in the next decade. The recent price dips and volatility do not seem to faze the fund manager as his price predictions continue to be on the high side. Morehead’s predictions come despite speculations in the market being the cryptocurrency market might well be headed in the direction of a long bear market.
Increased Regulation Crackdowns In The Market
Talking about where regulation in the market is headed, the Pantera CEO explained that going forward, there would be increased regulatory scrutiny in the market. Pointing to the in different countries recently. Morehead referred to the increased regulatory scrutiny as a “transition” phase for the crypto market.Related Reading | Bitcoin Is More Oversold Than It Was At ATH In April, Says Analyst
Meanwhile, other countries continue to show favorable trends for cryptocurrencies. Earlier in the year, El Salvador’s president that the country would be accepting bitcoin as a legal tender. This is scheduled to go into full effect in September of this year. Dan Morehead’s fund, Pantera Capital, currently manages $2.8 billion in blockchain-related assets. And the fund has invested in crypto exchanges including Coinbase and Binance.Featured image from PYMNTS.com, chart from TradingView.com