PANews reported on April 26 that according to Coingape, Citibank predicted in its latest report that the total supply of stablecoins will grow to $1.6 trillion by 2030 in the baseline scenario and $3.7 trillion in the optimistic scenario. Analysts believe that if Citigroup's forecast is realized and the regulatory momentum under Trump's policy continues, Bitcoin is expected to enter the price discovery stage. Based on the historical ratio of stablecoin growth to BTC price appreciation, a 6.7-fold increase in stablecoins may translate into a 3- to 5-fold increase in Bitcoin, and Bitcoin prices may reach $285,000 in 2030. The more optimistic upper limit may be close to $475,000 per coin. Even under conservative assumptions (i.e. only 25% of stablecoin growth is turned to Bitcoin), Bitcoin may still grow by 200% to 250% from current levels, and the price is predicted to rise to between $190,000 and $237,500 by 2030.
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