PANews reported on January 15 that according to Jinshi, the price of Bitcoin rose slightly today, but it is still below $100,000 after falling from last month's record high. Geoffrey Kendrick, an analyst at Standard Chartered Bank, said in a report: "For digital assets, caution may be the best option in the next week or so." He said that tonight's US inflation data may be stickier than expected, and people have high expectations for good news on cryptocurrencies after Trump's January 20 presidential inauguration, all of which bring huge macroeconomic risks. He said that if Bitcoin falls below $90,000, it may reach $80,000, but this will be an "excellent medium-term buying opportunity." Standard Chartered Bank expects Bitcoin to reach $200,000 by the end of 2025 due to Trump's support for cryptocurrency.
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