Pantera CEO says governments will attempt to purchase 1 million bitcoin each within three years.
Show original
According to a report by Bijie Network: Pantera Capital CEO Dan Morehead predicts that in the next two to three years, as sovereign nations rethink their reserve strategies, bitcoin will trigger a "global arms race." He believes that hostile countries will shift their savings from assets vulnerable to U.S. pressure to bitcoin, and envisions multiple blocs each aiming for 1 million bitcoins. Although the 9% decline in 2025 surprised him, Morehead remains optimistic about bitcoin's structural outlook, citing its fixed supply and four-year cyclical fluctuations against the backdrop of currency depreciation. He points out that the proportion of institutional holdings in bitcoin remains very low and sees the current skepticism as a bullish signal for bitcoin to outperform gold in the long term.
0
0
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
PoolX: Earn new token airdrops
Lock your assets and earn 10%+ APR
Lock now!
You may also like
Data: 300.1 BTC transferred from an anonymous address, relayed and then sent to another anonymous address.
Chaincatcher•2026/03/04 08:01
Meme Coin CLAWD Surges to $7 Million Market Cap in Short Time, Registers 33% Gain in 24 Hours
BlockBeats•2026/03/04 07:52
Morpho officially launches sUSDD/USDC lending market with an initial supply cap of $15 million
BlockBeats•2026/03/04 07:50
Trending news
MoreCrypto prices
MoreBitcoin
BTC
$69,520.2
+2.02%
Ethereum
ETH
$2,012.44
+0.92%
Tether USDt
USDT
$1
+0.03%
BNB
BNB
$640.18
+1.04%
XRP
XRP
$1.38
+0.94%
USDC
USDC
$1
+0.00%
Solana
SOL
$87.29
+2.01%
TRON
TRX
$0.2833
+0.39%
Dogecoin
DOGE
$0.09017
-1.35%
Cardano
ADA
$0.2650
-1.62%
How to buy BTC
Bitget lists BTC – Buy or sell BTC quickly on Bitget!
Trade now
Become a trader now?A welcome pack worth 6200 USDT for new users!
Sign up now