Fact-check: “Bitcoin is projected to rise in value over the next few years.”
Verdict: Partly True (55% confidence)
Multiple institutional forecasts and analyst projections — from Standard Chartered, Bitwise, Fidelity, and others — do project Bitcoin rising over the next few years, with targets ranging from $80,000 to over $1 million by 2030–2035. However, the forecast landscape is genuinely split: bearish scenarios project prices as low as $38,000–$39,000, Kalshi prediction markets gave only a 32% probability of breaking $100,000 before January 2027, and Bitcoin was trading around $63,000–$64,000 in mid-Aug…
This fact-check was conducted by SpinkillerAI, a non-partisan AI-powered accountability platform.
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