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Cathie Wood Lowers Bitcoin Price Target for 2030 to $1.2 Million, Citing Stablecoin Growth

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Last updated: November 6, 2025 8:52 pm
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Published: November 6, 2025
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Cathie Wood, the CEO and CIO of Ark Invest, has revised her bullish Bitcoin price projection for 2030, reducing it from $1.5 million to $1.2 million. In a recent interview with CNBC, Wood explained that her diminished optimism stems from the rapid growth and adoption of stablecoins, which are becoming increasingly mainstream and proving to be more effective for payment solutions than Bitcoin itself.

Stablecoins, digital tokens pegged to stable assets like the US dollar, have gained traction, particularly among tech-savvy populations in countries with unstable currencies. Initially, they served primarily as tools for traders to easily enter and exit positions in volatile digital asset markets. However, major banks and corporations, including tech giants like Meta and Amazon, are starting to explore opportunities to issue these tokens, aiming to enhance payment systems based on blockchain technology.

Wood highlighted that the rise of stablecoins is challenging Bitcoin’s anticipated role in the financial landscape. “Stablecoins are usurping part of the role we thought Bitcoin would play,” she stated. As a result of this shift, Wood believes it is prudent to lower Bitcoin’s potential price target by $300,000, reflecting the increased utility of stablecoins in emerging markets.

Despite the adjustment to her Bitcoin forecast, Wood remains optimistic about its long-term potential as a significant asset class. She believes Bitcoin can capture a substantial share of the gold market, positioning itself as a digital equivalent of the precious metal. Some proponents, often referred to as “Bitcoin maximalists,” argue that the cryptocurrency will ultimately function as a medium of exchange, although this perspective has led to considerable debate over Bitcoin’s practicalities as a currency for everyday transactions.

Current market conditions show that Bitcoin’s price stands at approximately $101,775, a substantial decline of over 19% from its previous all-time high of $126,080 reached in October. The cryptocurrency even dipped below the $100,000 mark earlier in the week, a first in six months, amid ongoing macroeconomic uncertainties and liquidity concerns.

Compounding the challenges facing Bitcoin, institutional crypto firm Galaxy recently cut its price target for the digital asset for this year from $185,000 to $120,000. This adjustment reflects a new era for Bitcoin marked by increased institutional interest and growing market maturity.

In conclusion, while Wood’s outlook on Bitcoin has changed, she maintains a belief in the overall expansion of the cryptocurrency landscape. “I think the whole [crypto] space gets bigger,” she remarked, indicating a long road ahead for digital assets.

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