bitcoin to hit 10000

Bitcoin's price has the potential to hit over $100,000 in 10 years, which would mark a 3,483 percent rise from its recent record high, an analyst who correctly predicted the cryptocurrency's rally this year told CNBC on Tuesday.In December, Saxo Bank published its annual report called "Outrageous Predictions" with one of the forecasts calling for bitcoin to hit $2,000 in 2017.At the time the note was published, bitcoin was trading at around $754, so the target price represented a 165 percent rise.Bitcoin hit $2,000 on May 20.But now, Kay Van-Petersen, the analyst behind the call, is looking long term and sees a big rise ahead for bitcoin.How will bitcoin hit $100,000 Here's how he came up with his price target in 10 years.Van-Petersen is assuming cryptocurrencies in general – not just bitcoin – will account for 10 percent of the average daily volumes (ADV) of fiat currency trade in 10 years.Foreign exchange ADV currently stands at just over $5 trillion, according to the Bank for International Settlements.

Ten percent of $5 trillion is $500 billion.This is the ADV that cryptocurrencies could have.Bitcoin will account for 35 percent of that market share, which would that $175 billion of the $500 billion figure, he said.This would mean that $175 billion worth of bitcoin would be traded every day Also, Van-Petersen then implies that bitcoin's market capitalization would be ten times the average daily volume, giving a figure of $1.75 trillion for the market cap.The current figure is around $37.8 billion, according to data from industry website CoinDesk.Bitcoin has a limited supply of 21 million which is expected to be reached by the year 2140.In 10 years, the analyst thinks that there will be 17 million bitcoin in circulation, up from the current 16.3 million figure.If the potential 17 million of bitcoins in supply is divided by the $1.75 trillion market cap estimate, then each bitcoin would be worth just over $100,000.Not a Scientific Survey.Results may not total 100% due to rounding.Bitcoin 'not a fad' Van-Petersen – who owns bitcoin – emphasizes that this is a rough calculation but that his growth predictions could be "conservative" given that in the year 2013 alone, bitcoin's price grew over 5,000 percent.

The analyst said that cryptocurrencies will survive in the long run."This is not a fad, cryptocurrencies are here to stay," Van-Petersen told CNBC in a phone interview."There will emerge two to three main ones.Bitcoin will be one of those.And the reason is the first-mover advantage, the scale and the pioneering."Van-Petersen's views are not the official view of Saxo Bank, the analyst said.
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Some members of the exchange are still waiting for compensation.More recent issues include some exchanges not allowing people to withdraw their money in fiat currency.On top of this, the view of bitcoin as a currency for criminals is still prevalent after the major WannaCry ransomware cyberattack saw hackers lock peoples' files and ask for bitcoin in exchange to unlock them.
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bitcoin to hit 10000

"Volumes are going up, volatility is going down.A lot of people talk about the volatility, but if you are in Zimbabwe or Venezuela, this volatility is nothing.This is the interesting thing to me.I think in the West, a lot of people view it is as speculative, but emerging markets will get it, their needs will be different," Van-Petersen added.While Van-Petersen is offering one way to value bitcoin in the future, others say that there are other factors to take into consideration.
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The fundamentals of what bitcoin is capable of from a technical point of view and how regulation is molded around its use will determine its value too, Hayter added.By Greg Wilson, analyst, The Palm Beach Letter Editor's note: Bitcoin's ride higher is just getting started.In fact, as you'll find out today, investors could be sitting on a potential 10-bagger right now...As you may know, Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency."Cryptos" are digital currencies that the government can't control or dilute.They're alternatives to paper money.Thanks to our government's radical policies, cryptos are becoming more popular by the day.Today, we're handing the Dispatch over to our good friend Greg Wilson, analyst for The Palm Beach Letter.Greg is an expert on cryptocurrencies.Below, he shows why Bitcoin could easily shoot past $10,000... Tim Draper knows how to make money off bitcoin… Draper is one of the most successful venture capitalists in the world.In 2015, the World Entrepreneurship Forum named him “Entrepreneur for the World.” He once had a 10% stake in the video and text messaging application Skype.

In 2005, eBay bought Skype for $2.5 billion.(Microsoft later bought Skype in 2011 for $8.5 billion.)But his wildest investment came in 2014.That’s when he bought 30,000 bitcoins at auction held by the U.S.The bitcoins were seized by federal authorities from a black market website shut down by the FBI.The value of the digital currency spiked immediately after the sale… And the 30,000 lot was worth more than $19 million around the end of the auction.To date, he’s already made $16 million on that investment.Few have profited more from bitcoin and its underlying blockchain technology than Draper.In the last three years, he’s made several investments in blockchain startups.So when he predicted bitcoin would reach $10,000, I took notice.Here’s the thing… Draper’s not alone.Bobby Lee is CEO of BTCC, China’s first bitcoin exchange.Today, it’s one of the largest bitcoin exchanges in the world.Lee predicts bitcoin could reach $11,000 by 2020.If you want a more conservative estimate, South African entrepreneur Vinny Lingham believes it will hit $3,000 by the end of 2017.

(Lingham is a participant on South Africa’s version of the reality show Shark Tank and made the show’s first-ever bitcoin investment.)As of Friday, bitcoin traded around $980.Even if we just base our prediction on the low end of $3,000, it could more than triple this year.But I believe bitcoin will settle somewhere between Draper’s and Lingham’s projections.I crunched the numbers and will show you three reasons why bitcoin could be worth at least $4,200 in three years.And if Draper is right (and he’s one of the best minds in this space), bitcoin investors could be sitting on a potential 10-bagger or more… Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency.And like any currency (for instance, U.S.dollars or gold), it can be used to make payments, as an investment, or as a store of value.To determine what bitcoin could be worth over the next few years, I looked at what its price would be under each of those three scenarios.That led me to three questions… What if hedge funds buy bitcoin as an investment?

What if investors use bitcoin as a store of value?What if bitcoin is used primarily as a currency?I crunched the numbers on each scenario, and here’s what I found… Bitcoin is a perfect ballast for a hedge fund portfolio.Here’s why… Bitcoin’s correlation to other assets is extremely low.That means its price does NOT move in tandem with other assets.Let’s say a hedge fund wanted to diversify its portfolio of risky assets (such as small-cap stocks or junk bonds).It could add bitcoin to provide diversification.If a risky asset class tanks, bitcoin would provide ballast because it’s not correlated to those assets.Right now, the hedge fund industry has $3 trillion in assets under management.And except for a few small funds, none of those assets have gone toward bitcoin.I crunched the numbers and used a very conservative estimate.If just 3% of those funds were allocated to bitcoin, that would boost its price to $4,293.So under Scenario 1, we could see bitcoin quadruple from today’s price.

Not bad… But under the other two scenarios, it could go even higher.A good store of value is any asset that can maintain its purchasing power over time.Historically, gold has been the go-to asset for wealth preservation.Like gold, bitcoin can also serve as a store of value.(I wrote about this topic last month.)According to the World Gold Council, there are 186,700 tonnes of gold in the world.That’s about 6 billion ounces.Gold trades at about $1,200 per ounce.That means all the gold in the world is worth $7.2 trillion.What if just 5% (another conservative estimate) of gold holders switch to bitcoin?If that happened, more than $360 billion would flow into bitcoin.That would send the price to $17,150 per coin.Bitcoin’s use as a currency is growing exponentially.It’s now accepted by 100,000 merchants across the world, including Microsoft, Dell, Wikipedia, Expedia, and PayPal.As bitcoin catches on, we expect more people and more businesses to use it as a medium of exchange.However, like many new technologies, bitcoin got its start in underground economies.

Due to its anonymous nature, it’s the preferred currency for online black markets.Let us be clear.We don’t endorse the use of bitcoin for illicit transactions.It’s simply a medium of exchange, like cash.(In fact, billions of dollars are used in street-level black markets every day across the world for the same reason as bitcoin: Cash is anonymous.Nevertheless, people continue to spend, save, and invest with U.S.The same is true of bitcoin.)As a digital currency, bitcoin’s price rises the more it’s used—regardless of what it’s used for.There aren’t many concrete statistics on the size of black markets.But research suggests it could be $10 trillion.If bitcoin captures just 10% of that market, its price would rise to $47,619.To reiterate, bitcoin has already begun to emerge from the shadow economy.Today, it’s an accepted form of payment by legitimate companies, as we pointed out above.Eventually, we believe it will be used as much as any other currency.So as bitcoin goes mainstream, the price could go even higher than the above projection.

Based on the three scenarios above, I believe bitcoin will rise to $4,200 over the next three years.That’s more than four times higher than where it is now.Here’s how I came to that number… I calculated the expected return based on the probability of each scenario happening (see the table below).Here’s how to read the table: The first column lists the various scenarios I’ve laid out above.The second column lists the price of bitcoin if that scenario comes to pass.The third column lists the probability of a scenario happening.The fourth column is the weighted average price.(It multiplies the price by the probability of the event happening.)Let’s not forget that we looked at each scenario in isolation.Any combination of these events could send prices much higher than my estimate.If you watch the network effects of bitcoin like I do, you see that it’s only getting stronger.(The network effect occurs when a good or service becomes more valuable as more and more people use it.)

My message today: Go out and buy some bitcoin.Currently, our buy-up-to price for bitcoin is $1,500 per coin.But you can buy much smaller units than that.My favorite way to purchase bitcoin is on an exchange called Abra.I put together a free instructional video for Daily readers on how to use Abra right here.For just a few bucks, you can take part in the greatest technological innovation since the internet.And potentially make 50 times your money doing it.Greg Wilson Analyst, The Palm Beach Letter Editor’s note: After you watch Greg’s free tutorial above, we recommend you tune in to Palm Beach Letter editor Teeka Tiwari's latest cryptocurrency presentation.In it, you’ll learn how investors are turning tiny stakes in little-known cryptocurrencies into enormous profits.Palm Beach Letter readers have had the chance to make 22.9%, 195.7%, and 230.8% profits in 90 days from the fastest-growing cryptocurrency plays in America.Over the next 60 days, your profits could be even bigger.