In the past, previous halving events have led to price increases by decreasing the amount of new Bitcoin available. Kendrick forecasts a potential rise in investment inflows to a range of $50 billion to $100 billion in the next two years due to the growing maturity of the U.S. ETF sector. This optimism is based on a widespread confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term dominance in the financial markets.
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