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Bitwise CIO Predicts Long-Term Uptick for Bitcoin Amid Sell-offs

Commenting on the market volatility, Hougan reminded his followers on X that the current state of the market resembles a similar scenario on March 12, 2020. According to him, this was the last recorded date the global market panicked during the COVID-19 epidemic.

At the time, BTC’s price fell from $7,911 to $4,971, demonstrating a 37% decline within 24 hours. Nevertheless, Bitcoin quickly recovered and even reached $57,332, a year later, demonstrating resilience in the face of adversity.

The Bitwise CIO believes Bitcoin can repeat the same recovery pattern, blaming the current sell-offs on panic from traders and investors. “People smash the sell button for liquid assets during broad-based panics. But from my seat, today’s events play into the long-term story for Bitcoin,” Hougan concluded.

Meanwhile, this is not the first instance of Hougan forecasting a bullish outcome for the leading digital asset. Last week, the Bitwise CIO said Bitcoin could be heading for higher prices due to its store-of-wealth value.

Another individual going bold on Bitcoin’s future trajectory is MicroStrategy’s cofounder, Michael Saylor. “Believe in Bitcoin,” stated Saylor in a recent message to the crypto community.

This article was originally published on U.Today


Source: Cryptocurrency - investing.com

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