
Goldman Sachs predicts bitcoin could hit $100,000
CNN
Bitcoin prices have pulled back lately — but Goldman Sachs still sees strong gains ahead in the coming years.
The world's most valuable cryptocurrency has fallen to about $46,000 after surging to a record high near $69,000 in November. Yet Goldman Sachs (GS) said in a report this week that bitcoin (XBT) could more than double, to a little over $100,000 per coin, within the next five years.
"We think that bitcoin's market share will most likely rise over time as a byproduct of broader adoption of digital assets," Zach Pandl, the co-head of global foreign exchange, rates and emerging market strategy for Goldman Sachs, said in the report.

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