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Bitcoin to hit $307k by October, then $12.5 million by 2031 – Robert Breedlove

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With information that individuals's Financial institution of China is stopping Bitcoin in financial deals in China, as well as tweets from Elon Musk that alarmed the cryptocurrency market, financiers have actually questioned the "shop of worth" tag attached to the world's biggest digital coin.

Robert Breedlove, creator & CEO of Parallax Digital, is ignoring current volatility to preserve his long-term bullish position and clarified that volatility is an all-natural feature of price exploration.

Breedlove informed Michelle Makori, editor-in-chief of Kitco Information, that over the following one decade, Bitcoin will certainly reach $12.5 million in small terms, which would be $1 million in inflation-adjusted, 2021 terms.

0:00 – Bitcoin's volatility
3:18 – $12.5 million cost target
7:40 – Can Bitcoin still be store of worth?
15:00 – $300k by October
17:16 – Reserve banks vs. Bitcoin
23:33 – Suppressions on Bitcoin
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Bitcoin to hit $307k by October, then $12.5 million by 2031 - Robert Breedlove

With news that the People’s Bank of China is curtailing Bitcoin in financial transactions in China, as well as tweets from Elon Musk that spooked the cryptocurrency market, investors have questioned the “store of value” moniker attached to the world’s largest digital coin.

Robert Breedlove, founder & CEO of Parallax Digital, is overlooking recent volatility to maintain his long-term bullish stance and explained that volatility is a natural function of price discovery.

Breedlove told Michelle Makori, editor-in-chief of Kitco News, that over the next 10 years, Bitcoin will climb to $12.5 million in nominal terms, which would be $1 million in inflation-adjusted, 2021 terms.

0:00 - Bitcoin's volatility
3:18 - $12.5 million price target
7:40 - Can Bitcoin still be store of value?
15:00 - $300k by October
17:16 - Central banks vs. Bitcoin
23:33 - Crackdowns on Bitcoin
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