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    Bitcoin price outlook: Citigroup predicts $112K despite regulatory roadblocks

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    Bitcoin nears $74K as Citi cuts target to $112K. Regulatory delays and market risks shape the crypto outlook now.

    • Citigroup forecasts Bitcoin at $112,000 despite slow US crypto legislation.
    • Bitcoin price ranges show cautious momentum with potential volatility ahead.
    • Institutional demand remains key amid regulatory uncertainty.

    Bitcoin has been steadily climbing over the past week, with its price now sitting around $74,000.

    This marks a 6.5% increase over the last seven days, showing renewed momentum after several months of sideways movement.

    Citigroup, in its latest update, adjusted its 12-month price forecast for Bitcoin to $112,000, from its previous target of around $143,000.

    Citi’s move reflects a cautious optimism shaped by both market dynamics and regulatory developments.

    Regulatory headwinds weigh heavily

    One of the main reasons for Citigroup’s revised forecast is the slow progress on US cryptocurrency legislation. Lawmakers have yet to finalize clear rules on key issues like stablecoins and decentralized finance.

    This lack of clarity is affecting institutional adoption.

    Investment firms and hedge funds are hesitant to increase exposure without clear regulatory guidance. The window for passing meaningful crypto laws in the Senate is narrowing.

    Internal political divisions are slowing the process further.

    Without these legislative catalysts, the market may continue to trade in ranges despite overall optimism.

    Citigroup notes that this legislative uncertainty could act as a ceiling for Bitcoin in the near term. Even with strong demand from retail and institutional investors, clear rules are needed to support sustained growth.

    What traders should watch out for

    Ethereum, Bitcoin’s closest competitor, is also experiencing slower growth due to similar challenges.

    Citigroup lowered Ethereum’s 12-month target to $3,175, down from over $4,000. Both cryptocurrencies are influenced by network activity and investor demand, which have shown signs of weakening.

    Currently, Bitcoin is trading within a 24-hour range of $73,500 to $74,800, showing relatively stable momentum.

    Over the past week, it has moved between $69,000 and $75,600, indicating that volatility is still present.

    Citigroup outlines several potential scenarios for Bitcoin’s trajectory. In a bear case, a broader economic downturn or continued regulatory delays could push the price toward $58,000.

    On the other hand, strong investor interest and institutional flows could drive it up to $165,000.

    These scenarios suggest a wide range of outcomes, highlighting the risks and opportunities for traders.

    Even in the base case, Bitcoin is expected to trade around $112,000 within 12 months if adoption trends continue and market confidence improves.

    This makes it an attractive, though still volatile, asset for those looking to participate in the cryptocurrency market.

    The road ahead is clearly influenced by policy decisions, investor sentiment, and market activity, and traders will need to watch for both regulatory developments and demand signals to navigate this landscape successfully.


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