Crypto Trader Sees Bitcoin Hitting $160K by Year-End; ETH, SOL, ADA to Gain on Middle East Truce
Crypto majors recover alongside equities as ceasefire steadies risk sentiment, with analysts citing ETF flows and Fed pivot hopes as upside drivers.

What to know:
- Bitcoin rebounded above $106,000 as global markets steadied, following a dip below $99,000 earlier in the week.
- Ether traded at $2,400, with analysts predicting potential gains to $2,600–$2,800 in the near term.
- The recovery in Bitcoin has reignited debate over its status as a safe-haven asset amid macroeconomic shifts and ETF inflows.
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Ryan Lee, chief analyst at Bitget Research, said BTC’s inability to stabilize immediately after its initial drop below $99,000 signaled lingering caution, even as ETF inflows — now totaling $46 billion — continue to provide structural support.
“Its potential as a safe-haven shines through, but tempered risk appetite delays recovery,” Lee said.
Despite this, Lee sees bitcoin hitting $110,000–$115,000 by Q3 and potentially $130,000–$160,000 by year-end. Lee expects ether to be in the $2,600–$2,800 in the near term and as high as $5,500 longer term.
The rebound comes amid a broader shift in risk sentiment. U.S. equity futures edged higher on Wednesday, building on the Nasdaq 100’s record close the previous session, while Asian stocks extended their two-day rally.
Treasuries firmed and the dollar steadied after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said “many paths are possible” for monetary policy, reinforcing bets on interest rate cuts as consumer confidence weakens.
Bitcoin's recovery after its weekend fall has reignited debate over whether it’s maturing into a true safe-haven asset or simply responding to macro tailwinds and ETF-driven flows.
“Bitcoin’s status as a safe-haven asset is still taking shape,” said Gadi Chait, head of investment at Xapo Bank. “Its V‑shaped recovery back above $105K in under 48 hours after falling into the nineties highlights its growing liquidity and integration into mainstream portfolios.”
Chait added that while geopolitical shocks often spark a flight to cash, recent cycles show that institutional bids now help shallow the dips and accelerate rebounds.
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- Bitcoin markets in Asia are stabilizing but remain structurally weak, with short-term holders dominating supply.
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