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    Half-Million Bitcoin May Not Be Crazy, Says Popular Analyst

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    • PlanB says Bitcoin could average around $500K this cycle based on the Stock-to-Flow model, with potential price ranges between $250K and $1M during the 2024–2028 halving cycle.

    • Some analysts remain cautious, expecting Bitcoin to reach $200K–$250K by 2026–2027 as market cycles mature, noting models like S2F may not predict exact price peaks.

    The debate around Bitcoin reaching $500,000 this cycle has resurfaced after popular crypto analyst PlanB reaffirmed his bullish outlook for the 2024–2028 halving cycle.

    PlanB’s prediction is based on the Stock-to-Flow Model, a framework that measures Bitcoin’s value through its scarcity. The model compares the existing supply of BTC with the rate at which new coins are produced.

    Bitcoin’s supply dynamics change every four years due to a halving event, which reduces mining rewards and slows the rate of new coin creation. As fewer new coins enter circulation while demand grows, Bitcoin becomes increasingly scarce. Historically, such halving cycles have been followed by strong bull runs.

    Using this model, PlanB estimates Bitcoin could trade between $250,000 and $1 million during the current cycle, with $500,000 acting as the average midpoint. However, he emphasizes that the model predicts cycle averages rather than exact price peaks, meaning BTC could temporarily move above or below this range during the market cycle.

    Why Some Analysts Remain Skeptical

    Despite the optimistic outlook, not all market experts believe Bitcoin will reach the half-million mark this cycle.

    Crypto analyst Bobby A agrees that Bitcoin still has significant upside but expects a more realistic target between $200,000 and $250,000 by 2026 or 2027 as the market cycle matures.

    According to him, models like Stock-to-Flow should be viewed as broad long-term frameworks rather than precise prediction tools. While they help illustrate Bitcoin’s overall growth trajectory, they may not accurately forecast specific price targets in complex market environments. In his view, the model provides a big-picture understanding of Bitcoin’s potential but lacks the precision needed for exact predictions.

    Current Bitcoin Market Scenario

    In the short term, Bitcoin continues to experience volatility. The asset recently climbed close to $74,000 before pulling back. At the time of writing, BTC is trading near $67,300, down slightly over the past 24 hours but still showing modest weekly gains.

    Several external factors have contributed to this volatility, including geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and changing inflows into spot Bitcoin ETFs. Despite the fluctuations, many analysts believe Bitcoin is currently in a consolidation phase after its strong rally earlier this year, when prices moved above $72,000.

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    FAQs

    What factors could prevent Bitcoin from reaching extremely high price targets this cycle?

    Stronger financial regulations, reduced institutional demand, or global economic slowdowns could limit price growth. Liquidity conditions and risk appetite in traditional markets also play a major role.

    What should investors watch next in the Bitcoin market cycle?

    Market participants are closely watching ETF inflows, global interest rate decisions, and institutional adoption trends. These factors often influence liquidity and can shape Bitcoin’s momentum over time.

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