Bitcoin’s Future Growth: Analysts Weigh Predicted CAGR Stabilization Against Bold Price Forecasts Amid Evolving Liquidity Dynamics
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Analyst Willy Woo predicts Bitcoin’s CAGR will stabilize at 8%, citing slowing institutional returns and macroeconomic alignment. Contrasting views from Fred Krueger and Arthur Hayes forecast Bitcoin soaring to $250,000–$1 million by 2028, driven by market momentum. Experts highlight liquidity as Bitcoin’s key growth driver, with rising global debt forcing governments to inject more capital. Bitcoin’s future faces contrasting forecasts, as expert analysis suggests both cautious growth and explosive potential driven by global liquidity. Willy Woo predicts Bitcoin’s CAGR will decline and stabilize at 8% Woo shared a chart titled “Bitcoin Annualised Returns,” showing that Bitcoin’s compound annual growth rate (CAGR) has dropped sharply, from over 100% in 2017 to around 30–40% after 2020. That was the period when major institutions, including corporations and governments, began accumulating Bitcoin. Bitcoin Annualised Returns. Source: Willy Woo. “People think BTC is like a magical unicorn that climbs to infinity on moonbeams. Here’s the actual CAGR chart. We are well past the 2017 year where we’d see many 100s of percent growth,” Willy Woo said. Woo forecasts that Bitcoin’s CAGR will continue to decline over the next 15–20 years and eventually stabilize around 8%. This rate aligns with long-term monetary growth (5%) and GDP growth (3%). He emphasized that even with a lower CAGR, Bitcoin will still outperform most other publicly traded assets. However, investor and author Fred Krueger disagreed. He pointed out that Bitcoin has already increased 7x from its December 2022 low, now trading at $103,000 as of May 2025. Additionally, in a recent interview, Arthur Hayes went even further. He predicted that Bitcoin would reach $1 million before the end of Donald Trump’s current term. He expects the price to hit $250,000 by the end of 2025, representing a 1,000% increase in just four years. GDP and liquidity growth seen as…
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