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Anthony Scaramucci Shares Bold Bitcoin Prediction and ETF Outlook

By: coindoo|2025/05/13 23:45:05
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CRPT, launched four years ago, doesn’t invest in cryptocurrencies directly. Instead, it holds stocks of crypto-integrated companies. “At the time, Bitcoin ETFs didn’t exist,” Scaramucci said. “CRPT gave our clients exposure with high correlation to Bitcoin.” He added that many institutional consultants still hesitate to invest directly in BTC.Bitcoin’s Institutional PathScaramucci believes Bitcoin is evolving beyond tech stocks, increasingly behaving like digital gold. He predicts that once BTC wallets grow from 300 million to 1 billion, volatility will decline, triggering a wave of institutional adoption.He posed a key question: Is Bitcoin just an investment, or a standalone asset class like gold?If it’s merely an investment, a $1–3 trillion market cap is reasonable.If it’s an asset class, $20 trillion could be the long-term target.Stablecoin Regulation: A National ImperativeScaramucci emphasized the importance of the U.S. stablecoin bill under discussion in Congress. He noted that Tether now holds more U.S. Treasury bonds than Japan or Germany, making regulation critical to financial leadership and market stability. .dark-mode .read-more {background-color: #343a40 !important;} READ MORE: Crypto Market Cools as Bitcoin Retreats from Post-Tariff Highs He acknowledged the political controversy around Trump-linked crypto initiatives, suggesting constitutional limits on restrictions, but called for transparency to maintain public trust.Altcoin ETFs: Solana LeadsOn altcoins, Scaramucci highlighted Solana as the most promising for ETF exposure.SkyBridge has invested in SolQ, a Solana-focused ETF, citing staking rewards as particularly appealing. While Avalanche and Polkadot also have potential, Scaramucci said Solana currently stands out due to its performance and ecosystem growth.Scaramucci’s outlook reflects a broader theme: crypto is maturing into mainstream finance, and the U.S. must lead in regulatory clarity, institutional adoption, and product innovation.The post Anthony Scaramucci Shares Bold Bitcoin Prediction and ETF Outlook appeared first on Coindoo.

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