Let's look at the current situation: $BTC remains steady around $90,000, and the total market capitalization of the entire network has reached $1.9 trillion. If we really want to double, the key word is—money. Whether subsequent funds will continue to flow in is the core variable that determines whether the market cap can take off.
The story of 2026 has not yet been told. Without a strong narrative, there will be no market consensus; without consensus, funds will not follow in large numbers. These three links are interconnected: a narrative forms consensus, consensus attracts funds, and funds ultimately push prices higher.
Simply put, it depends on whether new growth narratives will emerge and whether they can gain market recognition. This is still quite vague right now.
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AirdropHunter007
· 10h ago
Roll up, everyone. Going from 90,000 to 200,000 really depends on whether retail investors still have bullets left.
Narratives are everything; a good story is gold, a bad one is just air. The core still depends on capital flow.
Wait, we still have two more years until 2026. Why guess now? It's better to focus on the chips in your hand.
Honestly, without a爆点, it's hard to take off again. It feels a bit stagnant now.
Doubling? You need a new story, otherwise capital won't flow in. This logic is sound.
Consensus is so important. If no one believes in you, you're just a number. If someone believes, that's the future.
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RugPullProphet
· 21h ago
Can't come up with a story, everything is pointless. Now it's all about who can tell a new story.
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OvertimeSquid
· 22h ago
Basically, it's about who still dares to keep pouring money in.
Narratives are too intangible; right now, no one can really explain them clearly.
200,000? There needs to be a new story to support it; otherwise, it's just empty talk.
Funding is the real boss; without it, everything else is pointless.
Whether institutions will re-enter this round is the key.
90,000 is considered small money? I'll wait and see.
Instead of guessing the price, it's better to watch the capital flow.
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YieldWhisperer
· 22h ago
lol "narrative" is just cope for "we need fresh money to pump bags" - literally saw this exact playbook in 2021, didn't age well
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LidoStakeAddict
· 22h ago
Uh... storytelling, storytelling, storytelling, it's always the same routine. Capital is the real daddy, right?
Think in reverse—if there are no new stories, why would it go up?
The figure of 200,000 is a bit虚 (vague), it depends on how institutions play it.
If the funds are not in place, even the most appealing story is useless.
Now they're already hyping 26 years. Aren't they afraid of retail investors fleeing?
#2026年BTC价格展望 Can Bitcoin reach $200,000 in 2026?
Let's look at the current situation: $BTC remains steady around $90,000, and the total market capitalization of the entire network has reached $1.9 trillion. If we really want to double, the key word is—money. Whether subsequent funds will continue to flow in is the core variable that determines whether the market cap can take off.
The story of 2026 has not yet been told. Without a strong narrative, there will be no market consensus; without consensus, funds will not follow in large numbers. These three links are interconnected: a narrative forms consensus, consensus attracts funds, and funds ultimately push prices higher.
Simply put, it depends on whether new growth narratives will emerge and whether they can gain market recognition. This is still quite vague right now.