New ATH To Come In For Bitcoin Next Year, Grayscale Says
The post New ATH To Come In For Bitcoin Next Year, Grayscale Says appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Grayscale predicts that Bitcoin will reach a new all-time high in early 2026, driven by institutional demand and clearer US regulation. Bitcoin could reach a new all-time high within six months, according to Grayscale. The asset manager shared this view in its latest outlook report, and its analysts expect strong demand and clearer US rules to lift prices during the first half of the year. Grayscale believes the crypto market has entered a new phase, where large investors now play a bigger role and regulatory pressure has eased. As a result, these changes could help Bitcoin move past earlier price records. Bitcoin price outlook for H1 Grayscale expects Bitcoin to reach a new high by early next year. The firm’s analysts said that rising interest from institutions will drive this move, and clearer rules in the United States also support their view. Bitcoin traded near $87,000 at the time of the report, and Grayscale sees room for further gains as demand grows. Meanwhile, analysts continue to point to global debt and inflation worries as major drivers. 2026 may be the year digital assets enter their institutional era. Grayscale believes macro tailwinds and regulatory clarity will drive demand for scarce assets like $BTC & $ETH. 🧵👇https://t.co/ReaqqGksni — Grayscale (@Grayscale) December 15, 2025 Fiat currencies continue to face pressure from rising public debt, and those worries push some investors toward scarce digital assets. Grayscale says this demand could keep growing and portfolios may include Bitcoin as a long term holding, rather than a short trade. Why Grayscale thinks the four-year cycle may end Many traders believe Bitcoin follows a four-year pattern tied to halvings. However, Grayscale questions that idea and says that the market has matured. Large funds are now buying Bitcoin through regulated products, and the spot Bitcoin ETPs now…
Filed under: News - @ December 16, 2025 3:25 pm