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Could Bitcoin Hit $100K?

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Could Bitcoin Hit $100K?

Could Bitcoin Hit $100K?

Crypto investor Anthony Pompliano said Bitcoin could surge to $100,000 by the end of 2021.

On Wednesday, the co-founder Morgan Creek Digital told CNBC that bitcoin's demand is rapidly exceeding supply.

According to Business Insider the macroeconomic environment of low interest rates is "rocket-fuel" for bitcoin's price.

"I don't think it's that crazy to see a $100,000 bitcoin price by the end of 2021," said Pompliano.

Pompliano said it wouldn't surprise him of the numbers went even higher.


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