Bitcoin Updates: Quantum Threats and Institutional Withdrawals Cast Shadows Over Bitcoin's 2025 Prospects
- Bitcoin’s 2025 price forecasts stay below $100,000 due to halving cycles, quantum computing risks, and institutional divestment. - Quantum threats to elliptic curve cryptography, highlighted by experts like VanEck’s Seyffert and Buterin, raise long-term security concerns. - Institutional shifts, including $5.4B MicroStrategy liquidations and ETF outflows, underscore crypto’s fragility amid regulatory and technical headwinds. - Privacy-focused projects like Bitcoin Munari aim to address institutional dema
Forecasts for Bitcoin's price continue to stay under the $100,000 mark through 2025, influenced by a mix of negative factors such as the realities of the halving cycle,
James Seyffert, CEO of VanEck, has raised alarms about Bitcoin's susceptibility to quantum computing, cautioning that the elliptic curve cryptography underpinning Bitcoin's security could become outdated within ten years. His concerns echo those of
Large investors are also shifting their allocations, with $5.4 billion in MicroStrategy (MSTR) holdings sold off in just the third quarter of 2025. MicroStrategy's evolution into a corporate Bitcoin stand-in—accumulating 649,870 BTC—has come under scrutiny as more institutions opt for direct crypto investments via regulated ETFs and custody services. The firm's shares, which traded at a 14.8% discount to their underlying Bitcoin value, now face additional strain from
At the same time, Bitcoin's technical setup remains unstable.
Experts believe that a possible recovery depends on continued spot demand above $84,000 and steadier ETF activity. However, with persistent macroeconomic challenges—including a hawkish Federal Reserve and high Treasury yields—Bitcoin's journey to $100,000 will likely require a major change in risk sentiment and regulatory transparency. Until then, the negative outlook—driven by quantum threats, institutional repositioning, and technical weakness—remains the dominant narrative in the short term.
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