Bitcoin to Hit $500K by 2028 as ETFs Ease Access, Volatility Drops: Standard Chartered

Key Points

  • Bitcoin's price could reach $500,000 by 2028, according to Standard Chartered.
  • Increased investor access and reduced volatility are expected to drive this growth.
  • The U.S. ETF market's maturity will contribute to bitcoin's stability.
  • Institutional inflows into spot bitcoin ETFs are set to increase.
  • Bitcoin's share in a two-asset portfolio with gold is expected to grow.

Summary

Standard Chartered predicts that the price of bitcoin could soar to $500,000 by 2028, driven by factors such as increased investor access and reduced volatility. The bank's global head of digital assets research, Geoffrey Kendrick, suggests that the maturing U.S. exchange-traded fund (ETF) market will help stabilize bitcoin, making it a more reliable hedge against traditional financial issues. The report highlights that under the Trump administration, access to bitcoin has improved, and institutional investments into spot bitcoin ETFs are expected to grow. This growth in investment is anticipated to increase bitcoin's share in a two-asset portfolio alongside gold, leading to long-term price appreciation. Standard Chartered has set a year-end price target of $200,000 for bitcoin, with a 2026 target of $300,000. Currently, bitcoin trades around $98,000, with its ratio to gold at its lowest since mid-November due to increased demand for gold amid U.S.-China trade tensions.

coindesk
February 5, 2025
Crypto
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