Crypto analyst Thomas has presented his Bitcoin price prediction for 2030, based on the fact that Donald Trump or Kamala Harris wins the US presidential election. Cryptocurrency has become a major topic of conversation ahead of the election, with experts such as Bernstein analysts It was also suggested that the winner of the polls would determine the future trajectory of Bitcoin.
What Will Bitcoin Price Be By 2030 If Trump Or Harris Wins
Thomas is mentioned in X (formerly Twitter) mail that Bitcoin will reach $1 million by 2030, regardless of whether Donald Trump or Kamala Harris wins. The analyst suggested that the outcome US presidential election in November will not prevent the flagship cryptocurrency from revealing its full potential.
Crypto commentators continue to make Bitcoin price predictions based on the upcoming election. This is understandable, especially with Trump presenting himself as the “President Crypto‘ to attract crypto voters. Based on his pro-crypto stance, Bernstein analysts recently predicted that Bitcoin could rise to $90,000 in the fourth quarter of this year if Trump wins.
In June, Jeffrey Kendrick, head of FX and digital assets research at Standard Chartered, predicted that Bitcoin will rise to $100,000 before the election and that the flagship cryptocurrency could reach $150,000 by the end of the year if Trump becomes the next US president. On the other hand, little has been said about Bitcoin’s future trajectory if Harris wins the election, as the current US vice president remains tight-lipped about her stance on cryptocurrencies.
Harris recently released her official policy statement, which made no mention of cryptocurrency or Bitcoin. This has led the crypto community to question her stance on cryptocurrency. The vice president’s silence on Bitcoin is even more concerning considering that she is part of the current administration that continues to crack down on crypto firms, most notably through US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Crypto Community Awaits Trump-Harris Debate
The crypto community is waiting US presidential debates between Trump and HarrisIf both candidates discuss their plans for the crypto industry or the crypto-related policies they intend to implement if elected, it could be a significant moment for Bitcoin and the broader crypto market.
It is worth noting that cryptocurrency was not discussed during the first US presidential debate between Trump and President Joe Biden in June, when the latter was still the Democratic presidential candidate. This time, however, things are likely to be different, given how much more active crypto stakeholders have become in the campaign since then. Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen was one of 88 corporate executives who recently signed a letter of support for Harris ahead of the debate.
At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at around $56,800, up 2% over the past 24 hours, according to data data from CoinMarketCap.