Bitcoin May Hit $49k Says Crypto Analyst Akiba Wright
- Bitcoin could dip to $49,000 by early 2026.
- Institutional re-entry expected below $50,000.
- Cyclical miner economics drive this bear cycle.
Crypto researcher Liam ‘Akiba’ Wright forecasts a Bitcoin downturn to $49,000 by early 2026, driven by miner economics and negative institutional flows.
The prediction highlights Bitcoin’s cyclical nature, suggesting substantial impacts on miner profitability and institutional market dynamics, crucial for understanding upcoming price movements.
Crypto researcher Liam ‘Akiba’ Wright proposes that Bitcoin’s price may dip to $49,000 by early 2026. This forecast is driven by cyclical miner economics and temporary negative institutional flows. These factors are viewed as structural rather than catastrophic.
Akiba, known for his insightful crypto analyses, suggests that institutional participants will see Bitcoin as “strategic inventory.” Their re-entry below $50,000 is predicted to create a strong floor, influencing the cycle’s price troughs and supporting market stability.
Bitcoin miners face potential short-term financial strain as block reward reductions have taken place post-halving. This reduces their income and makes them more reliant on fees, impacting overall miner profitability as prices dip. “If fees do not rebuild a durable floor as issuance steps down… the bear could resolve earlier and shallower than the base case,” Wright said.
This analysis indicates that ETFs play a critical role in the market’s broader narrative. Wright notes that negative ETF flows are exacerbating price declines, and a positivity in these flows is necessary for market recovery.
The broader impact on DeFi protocols could be notable, especially those exposed to Bitcoin-based yield products. Price fluctuations in Bitcoin can lead to liquidity outflows, stressing these DeFi platforms while highlighting the interconnectedness of this ecosystem.
This thesis reflects historical cyclical bear phases. Past halving events align with this expected trend, indicating this could resolve faster than previous cycles. Institutional ETF demand and decreasing miner fees directly influence price and market recovery, Wright concludes.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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