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Bitcoin is prone to price volatility, with wide swings to the upside and downside, making it difficult for investors to know when is the right time to buy the top crypto. An emerging industry-friendly US regulatory environment , US Federal Reserve interest rate decisions, and rising institutional demand helped the Bitcoin price to soar to new heights in October 2025 as investors and other industry insiders speculated on how US President Donald Trump's policies could further grow the sector and encourage mainstream adoption. Trump ran on a platform that promised to make the US the Bitcoin capital of the world. In March 2025, he signed an executive order establishing a US Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, to be capitalized with Bitcoin already held by federal agencies, mostly from forfeitures, and administered by the Treasury. Several states have already created or formally established similar Bitcoin reserves. The promise of a lower interest rate environment with changing Fed monetary policy has also fueled demand for non-interest-bearing assets like Bitcoin. After setting a new all-time high price of US$126,198.07 per BTC on October 6, 2025, the price of Bitcoin pulled back to under US$70,000 in February 2026, marking a potential buying opportunity for crypto investors. However, a pervading risk-off sentiment is deepening in the market alongside rising geopolitical tension and fears of an AI bubble as valuations in high‑growth sectors stretch further from fundamentals and investors brace for potential corrections. Despite the inherent volatility in the market, institutions and retail investors have continued to buy Bitcoin by the millions, and spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) remain popular. Yet there were bearish signals hitting the wires in late 2025 that might impact how Bitcoin performs in the year ahead. For example, index provider MSCI was considering delisting companies whose business model is to buy and hold crypto due to their similarity to investment funds, which are typically not included in its indexes. According to Reuters , Michael Saylor's Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) , a big buyer of digital coin and a significant influencer in the sector, was in discussions with MSCI over the latter company possibly removing Strategy from major stock indexes. JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) said if other index providers take the same tack, this could pull US$8.8 billion out of the crypto market. While MSCI announced it was delaying the plan in January, the index company noted it wouldn't include newly issued shares of such companies and was reviewing its options. As you can see, buying Bitcoin isn't a simple decision. Read on to learn the basics of Bitcoin fundamentals, price forecasts and methods for determining if now's the right time to buy Bitcoin, including several popular technical trading indicators you should know. In this article What gives Bitcoin its value? Is now a good time to buy Bitcoin? What is Bitcoin's long-term price outlook? Who holds the most Bitcoin? How to smartly invest in Bitcoin Investor takeaway FAQs for buying Bitcoin What gives Bitcoin its value? 5 factors to know Before you decide if Bitcoin is a good investment for you, you need to understand Bitcoin and the wider crypto market. Bitcoin was the world's first cryptocurrency, created in January 2009 by the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto. Conceived as a virtual alternative to fiat currency, Bitcoin is built atop blockchain technology, which it uses for both validation and security. Blockchain itself is a distributed digital ledger of transactions, operating through a combination of private keys, public keys and network consensus. The best analogy to explain how this works in practice involves Google Docs . Imagine a document that's shared with a group of collaborators. Everyone has access to the same document, and each collaborator can see the edits other collaborators have made. If anyone makes an edit that the other collaborators don't approve of, they can roll it back. Going back to Bitcoin, the virtual currency primarily validates transactions through proof of work . Also known as Bitcoin mining, this competitive and incredibly resource-intensive process is the means by which new Bitcoins are generated. How it works is deceptively simple. Each Bitcoin transaction adds a new "block" to the ledger, identified by a 64-digit encrypted hexadecimal number known as a hash. Each block uses the block immediately preceding it to generate its hash, creating a ledger that theoretically cannot be tampered with. Bitcoin miners collectively attempt to guess the encrypted hex code for each new block — whoever correctly identifies the hash then validates the transaction and receives a small amount of Bitcoins as a reward. From an investment perspective, Bitcoin toes the line between being a medium of exchange and a speculative digital asset. It also lacks any central governing body to regulate its distribution. As one might expect, these factors together make Bitcoin quite volatile, and therefore somewhat risky as an investment target. As for the source of this volatility, Bitcoin's value is primarily influenced by five factors. 1. Supply and demand It's widely known that no more than 21 million Bitcoins can be produced, and that's unlikely to happen before 2140 . Only a certain number of Bitcoins are released each year, and this rate is reduced every four years by halving the reward for Bitcoin mining. The last of these "halvings" occurred in April 2024 and the next one is due sometime in 2028. When it happens, there may be a significant increase in Bitcoin demand, largely driven by media coverage and investor interest. Bitcoin demand is also strengthening in countries experiencing currency devaluation and high inflation. It would be remiss not to mention that Bitcoin represents an ideal mechanism for supporting illicit activities — meaning that increasing cybercrime could itself be a demand driver. 2. Production costs It's said that Bitcoin benefits from minimal production costs. This isn't exactly true, however. Solving even a single hash requires immense processing power, and it's believed that crypto mining collectively uses more electricity than some small countries . It's also believed that miners were largely responsible for the chip shortage experienced throughout the pandemic due to buying and burning out vast quantities of graphics cards. These costs together have only a minimal influence on Bitcoin's overall value . The complexity of Bitcoin's hashing algorithms and the fact that they can vary wildly in complexity are far more impactful. 3. Competition Bitcoin's cryptocurrency market share has sharply declined over the years. In 2017, it maintained a market share of over 80 percent . Bitcoin's current market share is just under 59 percent . Despite that fall, Bitcoin remains the dominant force in the cryptocurrency market and is the marker by which many other cryptocurrencies determine their value. However, there is no guarantee that this will always remain the case. There are now scores of Bitcoin alternatives, known collectively as altcoins , which you can learn more about here . The most significant alternative to Bitcoin is Ethereum. Currently accounting for roughly 12 percent of the crypto market, Ethereum has long maintained its position as the second largest cryptocurrency. Some experts have suggested that Ethereum may even overtake Bitcoin , but others don't see that as a possibility in the near future. 4. Regulations Bitcoin may itself be unregulated, but it is not immune to the effects of government legislation. For instance, China's 2021 ban of the cryptocurrency caused a sharp price drop, though it quickly rallied in the following months. The European Union has also attempted to ban Bitcoin in the past , and Nic Carter , a partner at Castle Venture, accused the US of trying to do the same in February 2023. There has been plenty of discussion surrounding the role of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in regulating Bitcoin and other crypto as investment assets. The US made progress in establishing crypto legislation in 2024 when the House passed the Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century (FIT21) Act in a bipartisan 279 to 136 vote on May 22 of last year. While that act has yet to make further progress, the new Trump administration has already loosened some crypto regulation with regards to crypto reporting for banks and decentralized finance businesses . In April 2025, the SEC approved rule changes allowing Ether ETF options, and also updated its guidance on crypto company disclosures. Around the same time, President Trump signed a resolution repealing the Internal Revenue Services’ (IRS) controversial DeFi broker rule. Enacted at the end of the Biden Administration, the rule expanded the definition of “broker” to include decentralized finance, or DeFi, platforms. The reversal passed both chambers of Congress with bipartisan support. In July, Trump signed the GENIUS Act into law, which establishes a regulatory framework for payment in stablecoins . Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent has stated that the law paves the way for a potential stablecoin market worth US$3.7 trillion by 2030. As with many growth markets, it's two steps forward, one step back, and cryptocurrency is no exception. In early December, the SEC halted the approval process of a number of ETFs over concerns they exceed the regulatory limits on allowable leverage and pose too great a risk to investors. This effectively blocked the rollout of new ETF products from nine issuers, including Direxion, ProShares and Tidal. 5. Public interest and media coverage As with any speculative commodity, Bitcoin is greatly influenced by the court of public opinion. Perhaps the best example of this occurred in 2021. At that time, a tweet from Tesla's (NASDAQ:TSLA) Elon Musk caused Bitcoin's price to drop by 30 percent in a single day. This also wiped about US$365 billion off the cryptocurrency market. Another example occurred on January 9, 2024, leading up to the deadline for eight spot Bitcoin ETFs by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In a since-deleted post on X, formerly known as Twitter, a hacker falsely stated that the SEC had approved all eight pending Bitcoin ETFs. This caused the price of Bitcoin to spike to US$48,000, but it quickly dropped back down to around US$46,000 after the SEC confirmed it was a hack, leading some analysts to consider it a "sell-the-news" event. Is now a good time to buy Bitcoin? The current US administration is crypto friendly, and Bitcoin and altcoins saw support in 2025. Could they go even higher, or should you wait for a dip to buy? Bitcoin is notoriously volatile, which can make it difficult to judge where the crypto is going next, but there are several strategies to help investors decide when to invest. To determine if it is a good time to invest in Bitcoin, investors should pay attention to the market and listen to the experts, as generally speaking, Bitcoin's price action is sentiment-driven. To keep on top of big news in the sector, follow our frequent Crypto Market Updates , which drop several times a week. There are also different technical indicators that crypto traders use to help them decide if now is the time to buy or sell Bitcoin. We run through some popular indicators below. For example, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a technical indicator used to gauge the momentum of a cryptocurrency's price. It fluctuates on a scale from 0 to 100. By analyzing the magnitude of recent price changes relative to the previous 12-month period, the RSI helps traders identify whether a cryptocurrency is potentially overbought or oversold. An RSI above 70 often signals an overbought market, while an RSI below 30 suggests an oversold market. Another metric to consider is the MVRV Z-score , calculated by subtracting the "realized" value of Bitcoin, which is an average of the prices at which each Bitcoin was last moved, from the current market value. This is then divided by the standard deviation of the Bitcoin market cap. This indicator helps identify when market value deviates strongly from realized value, which could show the market is at a turning point. A score above 7 likely indicates that Bitcoin is overvalued, meaning it could be due for a correction, while a score below 0 suggests that Bitcoin is undervalued, meaning it could be a good buying opportunity. Finally, to gauge the overall market sentiment, investors can look at the Fear & Greed Index . This index provides a snapshot of how optimistic or fearful the market is about Bitcoin, with high readings potentially signaling overenthusiasm and a possible correction. While it's useful to learn these technical indicators to help you trade, it is important to remember that there's no such thing as a guaranteed investment, especially when it comes to cryptocurrencies. On the one hand, there's virtually no chance that Bitcoin will experience a crash to zero. On the other hand, we also cannot take for granted that its value will continue to climb. What is Bitcoin's long-term price outlook? For those considering Bitcoin as a long-term investment, it’s worth considering experts’ thoughts on Bitcoin in the future. In an interview in November 2025, Lawrence Lepard told the Investing News Network he fully expects Bitcoin could reach US$200,000 in 2026, and believes everyone should have some allocation to Bitcoin. He also shared tips for those getting into Bitcoin and advice on when to buy it. JP Morgan forecasted in November that Bitcoin will reach US$170,000 in the next six to 12 months. The estimate is based on the bank’s volatility-adjusted model comparing Bitcoin to gold. With a focus on long-term growth rather than short-term volatility, in December Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse predicted Bitcoin will reach US$180,000 by the end of 2026. Not everyone is so optimistic about Bitcoin's prospects. Top economist Henrik Zeberg has expressed concerns about Bitcoin's future in the context of continued economic uncertainty, as its price remains highly linked with the performance of the tech-stock-heavy NASDAQ. Investor Michael Burry has also taken a sharply bearish stance. In a Substack post on February 2, 2026, Burry argued that Bitcoin has been exposed as a purely speculative asset and is not a debasement hedge like gold and other precious metals. Amidst a roughly 40 percent to 50 percent drawdown from late 2025 highs as of February, Burry warned that a further decline could trigger cascading liquidations in crypto and tokenized metals markets, potentially pushing Bitcoin prices toward the US$50,000 range and threatening firms with large Bitcoin holdings. Billionaire investor Warren Buffett , meanwhile, has not minced words regarding his opinion on Bitcoin and its future. According to Buffet, Bitcoin is an unproductive asset with no unique value. He also feels that it doesn't count as a true currency — in fact, he called it “rat poison.” Moreover, he believes that the crypto market as a whole will end badly. Who holds the most Bitcoin? Regardless of whether you believe Bitcoin's proponents or naysayers, it's clear that it has some incredibly prominent backers in both the investment world and the wider business landscape. Business analytics platform Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) is by far the largest public company in the Bitcoin space, with 713,502 Bitcoin to its name as of February 9, 2026. The next two public companies with the largest Bitcoin holdings are Marathon Digital Holdings (NASDAQ:MARA) with 52,850 Bitcoin, and Twenty One Capital (NASDAQ:XXI) with 43,514 Bitcoin. The US, China and the United Kingdom hold the top three spots for countries with the most Bitcoin holdings, with 198,000, 194,000 and 61,243 Bitcoin respectively at that time. There are also plenty of individuals with large holdings , the most significant of which is believed to be Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Other prominent names include Michael Saylor, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, and Tim Draper. How to smartly invest in Bitcoin? To help increase the odds of crypto being a good investment, investors in the Bitcoin market should learn the basics of safely investing in Bitcoin. How to buy Bitcoin The good news is that investing in Bitcoin is actually quite simple. If you're purchasing through a stockbroker, it's a similar process to buying shares of a company. Otherwise, you may need to gather your personal information and bank account details. It's recommended to secure your network with a VPN prior to performing any Bitcoin transactions. The first step in purchasing Bitcoin is to join an exchange. Coinbase Global (NASDAQ:COIN) is one of the most popular, but there's also Kraken and Bybit. If you're an advanced trader outside the US, you might consider Bitfinex. Once you've chosen an exchange, you'll need a crypto wallet. Many first-time investors choose a software-based or "hot" wallet either maintained by their chosen crypto exchange or operated by a service provider. While simpler to set up and more convenient overall, hot wallets tend to be less secure as they can be compromised by data breaches. Another option is a "cold" wallet — a specialized piece of hardware specifically designed to store cryptocurrency. It's basically a purpose-built flash drive. If you plan to invest large amounts in crypto, a cold wallet is the better option. Once you've acquired and configured your wallet, you may choose to connect either the wallet or your crypto exchange account to your bank account. This is not strictly necessary, and some seasoned investors don't bother to do this. Finally, with your wallet fully configured and your exchange account set up, it's time to place your order. Best practices for investing in Bitcoin The most important thing to remember about Bitcoin is that it is a high-risk asset. Treat Bitcoin as a means of slowly growing your existing wealth rather than an all-or-nothing gamble, and never invest money that you aren't willing to lose. As with other investments, it's important to hedge your portfolio. Alongside Bitcoin, you may want to consider investing in other cryptocurrencies like Ethereum, or perhaps an altcoin . You may also want to explore other blockchain-based investments , given that even the most stable cryptocurrencies tend to be fairly volatile. It's also key to ignore the hype surrounding cryptocurrencies. Recall how many people whipped themselves into a frenzy over non-fungible tokens in 2022. The majority of NFTs created during that time are now worthless . Make decisions based on your own market research and advice from trusted — and more importantly, certified — professionals. If you're putting up investment capital based on an influencer's tweets, you are playing with fire. You should also start small. A good rule of thumb is not to dedicate more than 10 percent of your overall capital to cryptocurrency. Even that number could be high — again, it's all about moderation. Make sure to prioritize cybersecurity as well. Cryptocurrencies are an immensely popular target for cybercriminals. In addition to maintaining a cold wallet, make sure you practice proper security hygiene. That means using a VPN and a password manager while also exercising mindfulness in how you browse the web and what you download. Finally, make an effort to understand what cryptocurrencies are and how they work. One of the reasons Sam Bankman-Fried was able to run FTX as long as he did was because many of his investors didn't fully understand what they were putting their money into. Don't let yourself be fooled by buzzwords or lofty promises about Web3 and the metaverse. Do your research into the technology behind it all. That way, you'll be far better equipped to recognize when something is a sound investment versus a bottomless money pit. Indirect crypto investing Given Bitcoin's volatility, it's understandable that you might be leery of making a direct investment. The good news is that you don't have to. You can indirectly invest into the crypto space through mutual funds, stocks and ETFs. ETFs are a popular and flexible portfolio choice that allows investors to benefit from a sector’s performance without the need to directly own individual stocks or assets. They are an especially appealing option in the cryptocurrency market as the technical aspects of purchasing and holding these coins can be confusing and intimidating for the less technologically inclined. Bitcoin futures ETFs provide exposure to the cryptocurrency's price moves using Bitcoin futures contracts, which stipulate that two parties will exchange a specific amount of Bitcoins for a particular price on a predetermined date. Conversely, spot Bitcoin ETFs aim to track the price of Bitcoin, and they do so by holding the asset. Spot Bitcoin ETFs have been offered to Canadians since 2021, and there are now 13 Canadian cryptocurrency ETFs you can buy. Spot Bitcoin ETFs began trading in the US on January 11, 2024. For investors interested in blockchain technology, there are also several blockchain ETFs . Do a bit of research and touch base with your stockbroker or financial advisor before you go in this direction. Investor takeaway Bitcoin is a fascinating asset. Simultaneously a transactional tool and a speculative commodity, it's attracted the attention of investors almost since it first hit the market. Unfortunately, it's also incredibly volatile. For that reason, while current market conditions are favorable for anyone considering buying Bitcoin, it is an asset you should purchase only at your own risk. Because while Bitcoin may have the potential for significant returns, you may also lose most of your investment. If that knowledge doesn't bother you, then by all means, purchase away. Otherwise, there are better — less volatile — options for your capital. FAQs for buying Bitcoin What does Cathie Wood say about Bitcoin? ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood is extremely bullish on Bitcoin, telling Bloomberg in February 2023 that her firm believes the cryptocurrency could reach a value of US$1 million by 2030 . In July 2025, Wood hiked her 2030 bitcoin price prediction with a bull case high of US$3.8 million . In the 2026 Big Ideas report issued in January, she predicted a US$16 trillion market cap for Bitcoin by 2030, implying a price of about US$761,900, the Block reports . This is an updated version of an article first published by the Investing News Network in 2023. Don't forget to follow us @INN_Technology for real-time news updates! Securities Disclosure: I, Meagen Seatter, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.
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[Trump](https://investingnews.com/daily/resource-investing/precious-metals-investing/gold-investing/trump-gold-standard/) ran on a platform that promised to make the US the Bitcoin capital of the world. In March 2025, he signed an executive order establishing a US Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, to be capitalized with Bitcoin already held by federal agencies, mostly from forfeitures, and administered by the Treasury. Several states have already created or formally established similar Bitcoin reserves. The promise of a lower interest rate environment with changing Fed monetary policy has also fueled demand for non-interest-bearing assets like Bitcoin. After setting a [new all-time high price](https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/historical-data/) of US\$126,198.07 per BTC on October 6, 2025, the price of Bitcoin pulled back to under US\$70,000 in February 2026, marking a potential buying opportunity for crypto investors. However, a pervading risk-off sentiment is deepening in the market alongside rising geopolitical tension and fears of an AI bubble as valuations in high‑growth sectors stretch further from fundamentals and investors brace for potential corrections. ## Go Deeper AI Powered [![Gold and silver cryptocurrency coins stacked on a digital screen displaying market data.](https://investingnews.com/media-library/gold-and-silver-cryptocurrency-coins-stacked-on-a-digital-screen-displaying-market-data.jpg?id=65506159&width=300&height=200&quality=70&coordinates=0%2C0%2C0%2C0)](https://investingnews.com/cryptocurrency-market-recap/) ### [Crypto Market Update: Bitcoin, Digital Assets Following Macro Signals](https://investingnews.com/cryptocurrency-market-recap/) [![Closeup of shiny gold Bitcoin coins illuminated with blue and yellow light.](https://investingnews.com/media-library/closeup-of-shiny-gold-bitcoin-coins-illuminated-with-blue-and-yellow-light.jpg?id=65435030&width=300&height=200&quality=70&coordinates=0%2C0%2C0%2C0)](https://investingnews.com/crypto-forecast/) ### [Crypto Price Update: Q1 2026 in Review](https://investingnews.com/crypto-forecast/) *** Despite the inherent volatility in the market, institutions and retail investors have continued to buy Bitcoin by the millions, and spot [Bitcoin exchange-traded funds](https://investingnews.com/daily/tech-investing/blockchain-investing/cryptocurrency-etfs/) (ETFs) remain popular. Yet there were bearish signals hitting the wires in late 2025 that might impact how Bitcoin performs in the year ahead. For example, index provider MSCI was [considering delisting companies](https://investingnews.com/cryptocurrency-market-recap-10122025-strategy-msci/) whose business model is to buy and hold crypto due to their similarity to investment funds, which are typically not included in its indexes. [According to Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/business/saylors-strategy-engaging-with-msci-potential-index-exclusion-2025-12-03/), Michael Saylor's [Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR)](https://investingnews.com/stocks/mstr/strategy/), a big buyer of digital coin and a significant influencer in the sector, was in discussions with MSCI over the latter company possibly removing Strategy from major stock indexes. [JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM)](https://investingnews.com/stocks/jpm/jpmorgan-chase-co/) said if other index providers take the same tack, this could pull US\$8.8 billion out of the crypto market. While MSCI announced it was [delaying the plan](https://investingnews.com/cryptocurrency-market-recap-07012026-morgan-stanley/) in January, the index company noted it wouldn't include newly issued shares of such companies and was reviewing its options. As you can see, buying Bitcoin isn't a simple decision. Read on to learn the basics of Bitcoin fundamentals, price forecasts and methods for determining if now's the right time to buy Bitcoin, including several popular technical trading indicators you should know. ### In this article - [What gives Bitcoin its value?](https://investingnews.com/now-good-time-buy-bitcoin/#rebelltitem6) - [Is now a good time to buy Bitcoin?](https://investingnews.com/now-good-time-buy-bitcoin/#rebelltitem4) - [What is Bitcoin's long-term price outlook?](https://investingnews.com/now-good-time-buy-bitcoin/#rebelltitem10) - [Who holds the most Bitcoin?](https://investingnews.com/now-good-time-buy-bitcoin/#rebelltitem12) - [How to smartly invest in Bitcoin](https://investingnews.com/now-good-time-buy-bitcoin/#rebelltitem2) - [Investor takeaway](https://investingnews.com/now-good-time-buy-bitcoin/#rebelltitem1) - [FAQs for buying Bitcoin](https://investingnews.com/now-good-time-buy-bitcoin/#rebelltitem7) ### What gives Bitcoin its value? 5 factors to know Before you decide if Bitcoin is a good investment for you, you need to understand Bitcoin and the wider crypto market. Bitcoin was the world's first cryptocurrency, [created in January 2009](https://money.usnews.com/investing/articles/the-history-of-bitcoin) by the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto. Conceived as a virtual alternative to fiat currency, Bitcoin is built atop blockchain technology, which it uses for both validation and security. Blockchain itself is a distributed digital ledger of transactions, operating through a combination of private keys, public keys and network consensus. The best analogy to explain how this works in practice [involves Google Docs](https://medium.com/@wmougayar/explaining-the-blockchain-via-a-google-docs-analogy-56326b1bbe58). Imagine a document that's shared with a group of collaborators. Everyone has access to the same document, and each collaborator can see the edits other collaborators have made. If anyone makes an edit that the other collaborators don't approve of, they can roll it back. Going back to Bitcoin, the virtual currency primarily validates transactions through [proof of work](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/proof-work.asp). Also known as Bitcoin mining, this competitive and incredibly resource-intensive process is the means by which new Bitcoins are generated. How it works is deceptively simple. Each Bitcoin transaction adds a new "block" to the ledger, identified by a 64-digit encrypted hexadecimal number known as a hash. Each block uses the block immediately preceding it to generate its hash, creating a ledger that theoretically cannot be tampered with. Bitcoin miners collectively attempt to guess the encrypted hex code for each new block — whoever correctly identifies the hash then validates the transaction and receives a small amount of Bitcoins as a reward. From an investment perspective, Bitcoin toes the line between being a medium of exchange and a speculative digital asset. It also lacks any central governing body to regulate its distribution. As one might expect, these factors together make Bitcoin quite volatile, and therefore somewhat risky as an investment target. As for the source of this volatility, Bitcoin's value is primarily influenced by five factors. #### **1\. Supply and demand** It's widely known that no more than 21 million Bitcoins can be produced, and that's [unlikely to happen before 2140](https://www.investopedia.com/tech/what-happens-bitcoin-after-21-million-mined/). Only a certain number of Bitcoins are released each year, and this rate is reduced every four years by halving the reward for Bitcoin mining. The last of these "halvings" occurred in April 2024 and the next one is due sometime in 2028. When it happens, there may be a significant increase in Bitcoin demand, largely driven by media coverage and investor interest. Bitcoin demand is also strengthening in countries experiencing currency devaluation and high inflation. It would be remiss not to mention that Bitcoin represents an ideal mechanism for supporting illicit activities — meaning that increasing cybercrime could itself be a demand driver. #### 2\. Production costs It's said that Bitcoin benefits from minimal production costs. This isn't exactly true, however. Solving even a single hash requires immense processing power, and it's believed that crypto mining collectively uses [more electricity than some small countries](https://ccaf.io/cbeci/index/comparisons). It's also believed that miners were largely responsible for the chip shortage experienced throughout the pandemic due to buying and burning out vast quantities of graphics cards. These costs together have only a [minimal influence on Bitcoin's overall value](https://www.investopedia.com/news/do-bitcoin-mining-energy-costs-influence-its-price/). The complexity of Bitcoin's hashing algorithms and the fact that they can vary wildly in complexity are far more impactful. #### 3\. Competition Bitcoin's cryptocurrency market share has sharply declined over the years. In 2017, it maintained a [market share of over 80 percent](https://www.cnbc.com/2018/01/02/bitcoin-dominance-of-cryptocurrency-market-lowest-level-ever.html). Bitcoin's current market share is [just under 59 percent](https://www.slickcharts.com/currency). Despite that fall, Bitcoin remains the dominant force in the cryptocurrency market and is the marker by which many other cryptocurrencies determine their value. However, there is no guarantee that this will always remain the case. There are now scores of Bitcoin alternatives, known collectively as [altcoins](https://investingnews.com/top-altcoins-guide/), which you can [learn more about here](https://investingnews.com/top-altcoins-guide/). The most significant alternative to Bitcoin is Ethereum. Currently accounting for roughly 12 percent of the crypto market, Ethereum has long maintained its position as the second largest cryptocurrency. Some experts have suggested that Ethereum [may even overtake Bitcoin](https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/30/at-10-years-old-ethereums-future-is-brighter-than-ever-despite-recent-setbacks.html), but others [don't see that as a possibility](https://cointelegraph.com/news/strategy-michael-saylor-bitcoin-focused-concerns-eth-altcoin-interest) in the near future. #### 4\. Regulations Bitcoin may itself be unregulated, but it is not immune to the effects of government legislation. For instance, China's 2021 ban of the cryptocurrency caused a sharp price drop, though it quickly rallied in the following months. The European Union has also [attempted to ban Bitcoin in the past](https://cointelegraph.com/news/eu-officials-considered-bitcoin-trading-ban-to-enforce-proposed-mining-ban?_ga=2.28113724.1436037453.1666349186-1472835858.1607893106), and [Nic Carter](https://www.piratewires.com/p/crypto-choke-point), a partner at Castle Venture, [accused the US](https://www.forbes.com/sites/billybambrough/2023/02/09/us-accused-of-trying-to-quietly-ban-bitcoin-ethereum-and-crypto/?sh=15a755516403) of trying to do the same in February 2023. There has been plenty of discussion surrounding the role of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in regulating Bitcoin and other crypto as investment assets. The US made progress in establishing crypto legislation in 2024 when the House passed the [Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century (FIT21) Act](https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/4763) in a bipartisan 279 to 136 vote on [May 22](https://financialservices.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=409277) of last year. While that act has yet to make further progress, the new Trump administration has already loosened some crypto regulation with regards to crypto reporting for banks and [decentralized finance businesses](https://investingnews.com/cryptocurrency-market-recap-11042025-crypto-bill/). In April 2025, the SEC [approved rule changes](https://x.com/jseyff/status/1910058538233483512) allowing Ether ETF options, and also [updated its guidance](https://www.sec.gov/newsroom/speeches-statements/cf-crypto-securities-041025) on crypto company disclosures. Around the same time, President Trump [signed](https://waysandmeans.house.gov/2025/04/10/president-trump-signs-ways-means-resolution-overturning-biden-administrations-burdensome-irs-defi-broker-rule/) a resolution repealing the Internal Revenue Services’ (IRS) controversial DeFi broker rule. Enacted at the end of the Biden Administration, the rule expanded the definition of “broker” to include decentralized finance, or DeFi, platforms. The reversal passed both chambers of Congress with bipartisan support. In July, Trump signed the [GENIUS Act](https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/394/text) into law, which [establishes a regulatory framework](https://investingnews.com/cryptocurrency-market-recap-18072025-genius-act/) for payment in [stablecoins](https://investingnews.com/what-are-stablecoins/). Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent has stated that the law paves the way for a potential stablecoin market worth US\$3.7 trillion by 2030. As with many growth markets, it's two steps forward, one step back, and cryptocurrency is no exception. In early December, the SEC halted the approval process of a number of ETFs over concerns they exceed the regulatory limits on allowable leverage and pose too great a risk to investors. This effectively blocked the rollout of new ETF products from nine issuers, including Direxion, ProShares and Tidal. #### 5\. Public interest and media coverage As with any speculative commodity, Bitcoin is greatly influenced by the court of public opinion. Perhaps the best example of this occurred in 2021. At that time, a tweet from [Tesla's (NASDAQ:TSLA)](https://investingnews.com/stocks/nasdaq-tsla-us/tesla-inc/) Elon Musk caused Bitcoin's price to [drop by 30 percent](https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/19/bitcoin-btc-price-plunges-but-bottom-could-be-near-.html) in a single day. This also [wiped about US\$365 billion](https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/13/bitcoin-btc-price-falls-after-tesla-stops-car-purchases-with-crypto.html) off the cryptocurrency market. Another example occurred on January 9, 2024, leading up to the deadline for eight spot Bitcoin ETFs by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In a since-deleted post on X, formerly known as Twitter, a hacker falsely stated that the SEC had approved all eight pending Bitcoin ETFs. This caused the price of Bitcoin to spike to US\$48,000, but it quickly dropped back down to around US\$46,000 after the SEC [confirmed](https://x.com/GaryGensler/status/1744833049064288387?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet) it was a hack, leading some [analysts](https://thedefiant.io/news/regulation/sec-s-twitter-blunder-shows-bitcoin-etf-approval-may-be-a-sell-the-news-event) to consider it a "sell-the-news" event. ### Is now a good time to buy Bitcoin? The current US administration is crypto friendly, and Bitcoin and [altcoins](https://investingnews.com/top-altcoins-guide/) saw support in 2025. Could they go even higher, or should you wait for a dip to buy? Bitcoin is notoriously volatile, which can make it difficult to judge where the crypto is going next, but there are several strategies to help investors decide when to invest. To determine if it is a good time to invest in Bitcoin, investors should pay attention to the market and listen to the experts, as generally speaking, Bitcoin's price action is sentiment-driven. To keep on top of big news in the sector, follow our frequent [Crypto Market Updates](https://investingnews.com/cryptocurrency-market-recap/), which drop several times a week. There are also different technical indicators that crypto traders use to help them decide if now is the time to buy or sell Bitcoin. We run through some popular indicators below. For example, the [Relative Strength Index](https://charts.bitbo.io/monthly-rsi/) (RSI) is a technical indicator used to gauge the momentum of a cryptocurrency's price. It fluctuates on a scale from 0 to 100. By analyzing the magnitude of recent price changes relative to the previous 12-month period, the RSI helps traders identify whether a cryptocurrency is potentially overbought or oversold. An RSI above 70 often signals an overbought market, while an RSI below 30 suggests an oversold market. Another metric to consider is the [MVRV Z-score](https://www.bitcoinmagazinepro.com/charts/mvrv-zscore/), calculated by subtracting the "realized" value of Bitcoin, which is an average of the prices at which each Bitcoin was last moved, from the current market value. This is then divided by the standard deviation of the Bitcoin market cap. This indicator helps identify when market value deviates strongly from realized value, which could show the market is at a turning point. A score above 7 likely indicates that Bitcoin is overvalued, meaning it could be due for a correction, while a score below 0 suggests that Bitcoin is undervalued, meaning it could be a good buying opportunity. Finally, to gauge the overall market sentiment, investors can look at the [Fear & Greed Index](https://www.binance.com/en/square/fear-and-greed-index). This index provides a snapshot of how optimistic or fearful the market is about Bitcoin, with high readings potentially signaling overenthusiasm and a possible correction. While it's useful to learn these technical indicators to help you trade, it is important to remember that there's no such thing as a guaranteed investment, especially when it comes to cryptocurrencies. On the one hand, there's virtually no chance that Bitcoin will experience a crash to zero. On the other hand, we also cannot take for granted that its value will continue to climb. ### What is Bitcoin's long-term price outlook? For those considering Bitcoin as a long-term investment, it’s worth considering experts’ thoughts on Bitcoin in the future. In an [interview](https://investingnews.com/larry-lepard-gold-forecast/) in November 2025, Lawrence Lepard told the Investing News Network he fully expects Bitcoin could reach US\$200,000 in 2026, and believes everyone should have some allocation to Bitcoin. He also shared tips for those getting into Bitcoin and advice on when to buy it. JP Morgan [forecasted](https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2025/11/15/jpmorgan-just-called-the-bitcoin-price-bottom-predicts-massive-283-trillion-gold-challenge-in-2026/) in November that Bitcoin will reach US\$170,000 in the next six to 12 months. The estimate is based on the bank’s volatility-adjusted model comparing Bitcoin to gold. With a focus on long-term growth rather than short-term volatility, in December Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse [predicted](https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/12/04/ripple-ceo-s-bold-call-bitcoin-to-hit-usd180k-by-end-of-2026) Bitcoin will reach US\$180,000 by the end of 2026. Not everyone is so optimistic about Bitcoin's prospects. [Top economist Henrik Zeberg](https://www.ainvest.com/news/bitcoin-news-today-bitcoin-price-linked-nasdaq-volatility-warns-economist-2508/) has expressed concerns about Bitcoin's future in the context of continued economic uncertainty, as its price remains highly linked with the performance of the tech-stock-heavy NASDAQ. Investor Michael Burry has also taken a sharply bearish stance. In a Substack [post](https://michaeljburry.substack.com/p/short-thoughts-february-2-2026) on February 2, 2026, Burry argued that Bitcoin has been exposed as a purely speculative asset and is not a debasement hedge like gold and other precious metals. Amidst a roughly 40 percent to 50 percent drawdown from late 2025 highs as of February, Burry warned that a further decline could trigger cascading liquidations in crypto and tokenized metals markets, potentially pushing Bitcoin prices toward the US\$50,000 range and threatening firms with large Bitcoin holdings. Billionaire investor [Warren Buffett](https://investingnews.com/daily/resource-investing/precious-metals-investing/gold-investing/warren-buffett-gold/), meanwhile, [has not minced words regarding his opinion](https://finance.yahoo.com/news/warren-buffett-says-wouldnt-pay-175917403.html) on Bitcoin and its future. According to Buffet, Bitcoin is an unproductive asset with no unique value. He also feels that it doesn't count as a true currency — in fact, he called it “rat poison.” Moreover, he believes that the crypto market as a whole will end badly. ### Who holds the most Bitcoin? Regardless of whether you believe Bitcoin's proponents or naysayers, it's clear that it has some [incredibly prominent backers](https://bitcointreasuries.com/) in both the investment world and the wider business landscape. Business analytics platform [Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR)](https://investingnews.com/stocks/mstr/strategy/) is by far the largest public company in the Bitcoin space, with 713,502 Bitcoin to its name as of February 9, 2026. The next two public companies with the largest Bitcoin holdings are [Marathon Digital Holdings (NASDAQ:MARA)](https://investingnews.com/stocks/nasdaq-mara/marathon-digital-holdings/) with 52,850 Bitcoin, and Twenty One Capital (NASDAQ:XXI) with 43,514 Bitcoin. The US, China and the United Kingdom hold the top three spots for countries with the most Bitcoin holdings, with 198,000, 194,000 and 61,243 Bitcoin respectively at that time. There are also [plenty of individuals with large holdings](https://www.ccn.com/top-10-biggest-bitcoin-holders/), the most significant of which is believed to be Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Other prominent names include Michael Saylor, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, and Tim Draper. ### How to smartly invest in Bitcoin? To help increase the odds of crypto being a good investment, investors in the Bitcoin market should learn the basics of safely investing in Bitcoin. #### How to buy Bitcoin The good news is that investing in Bitcoin is actually quite simple. If you're purchasing through a stockbroker, it's a similar process to buying shares of a company. Otherwise, you may need to gather your personal information and bank account details. It's recommended to secure your network with a VPN prior to performing any Bitcoin transactions. The first step in purchasing Bitcoin is to join an exchange. [Coinbase Global (NASDAQ:COIN)](https://investingnews.com/stocks/coin/coinbase-global/) is one of the most popular, but there's also Kraken and Bybit. If you're an advanced trader outside the US, you might consider Bitfinex. Once you've chosen an exchange, you'll need a crypto wallet. Many first-time investors choose a software-based or "hot" wallet either maintained by their chosen crypto exchange or operated by a service provider. While simpler to set up and more convenient overall, hot wallets tend to be less secure as they can be compromised by data breaches. Another option is a "cold" wallet — a specialized piece of hardware specifically designed to store cryptocurrency. It's basically a purpose-built flash drive. If you plan to invest large amounts in crypto, a cold wallet is the better option. Once you've acquired and configured your wallet, you may choose to connect either the wallet or your crypto exchange account to your bank account. This is not strictly necessary, and some seasoned investors don't bother to do this. Finally, with your wallet fully configured and your exchange account set up, it's time to place your order. #### Best practices for investing in Bitcoin The most important thing to remember about Bitcoin is that it is a high-risk asset. Treat Bitcoin as a means of slowly growing your existing wealth rather than an all-or-nothing gamble, and never invest money that you aren't willing to lose. As with other investments, it's important to hedge your portfolio. Alongside Bitcoin, you may want to consider investing in other cryptocurrencies like Ethereum, or perhaps an [altcoin](https://investingnews.com/top-altcoins-guide/). You may also want to explore other [blockchain-based investments](https://investingnews.com/daily/tech-investing/blockchain-investing/ways-to-invest-in-blockchain/), given that even the most stable cryptocurrencies tend to be fairly volatile. It's also key to ignore the hype surrounding cryptocurrencies. Recall how many people whipped themselves into a frenzy over non-fungible tokens in 2022. The majority of NFTs created during that time are now [worthless](https://ceo-na.com/ceo-life/art-culture/the-fall-of-nfts-how-much-they-worth-in-2025/). Make decisions based on your own market research and advice from trusted — and more importantly, certified — professionals. If you're putting up investment capital based on an influencer's tweets, you are playing with fire. You should also start small. A good rule of thumb is not to dedicate more than 10 percent of your overall capital to cryptocurrency. Even that number could be high — again, it's all about moderation. Make sure to prioritize cybersecurity as well. Cryptocurrencies are an immensely popular target for cybercriminals. In addition to maintaining a cold wallet, make sure you practice proper security hygiene. That means using a VPN and a password manager while also exercising mindfulness in how you browse the web and what you download. Finally, make an effort to understand what cryptocurrencies are and how they work. One of the reasons Sam Bankman-Fried was able to run FTX as long as he did was because many of his investors didn't fully understand what they were putting their money into. Don't let yourself be fooled by buzzwords or lofty promises about Web3 and the metaverse. Do your research into the technology behind it all. That way, you'll be far better equipped to recognize when something is a sound investment versus a bottomless money pit. #### Indirect crypto investing Given Bitcoin's volatility, it's understandable that you might be leery of making a direct investment. The good news is that you don't have to. You can indirectly invest into the crypto space through mutual funds, stocks and ETFs. ETFs are a popular and flexible portfolio choice that allows investors to benefit from a sector’s performance without the need to directly own individual stocks or assets. They are an especially appealing option in the cryptocurrency market as the technical aspects of purchasing and holding these coins can be confusing and intimidating for the less technologically inclined. [Bitcoin futures ETFs](https://investingnews.com/bitcoin-spot-futures-etfs/) provide exposure to the cryptocurrency's price moves using Bitcoin futures contracts, which stipulate that two parties will exchange a specific amount of Bitcoins for a particular price on a predetermined date. Conversely, spot Bitcoin ETFs aim to track the price of Bitcoin, and they do so by holding the asset. Spot Bitcoin ETFs have been offered to Canadians since 2021, and there are now [13 Canadian cryptocurrency ETFs](https://investingnews.com/daily/tech-investing/blockchain-investing/cryptocurrency-etfs/) you can buy. [Spot Bitcoin ETFs](https://investingnews.com/spot-bitcoin-etf/) began trading in the US on January 11, 2024. For investors interested in blockchain technology, there are also several [blockchain ETFs](https://investingnews.com/daily/tech-investing/blockchain-investing/blockchain-etfs/). Do a bit of research and touch base with your stockbroker or financial advisor before you go in this direction. ### Investor takeaway Bitcoin is a fascinating asset. Simultaneously a transactional tool and a speculative commodity, it's attracted the attention of investors almost since it first hit the market. Unfortunately, it's also incredibly volatile. For that reason, while current market conditions are favorable for anyone considering buying Bitcoin, it is an asset you should purchase only at your own risk. Because while Bitcoin may have the potential for significant returns, you may also lose most of your investment. If that knowledge doesn't bother you, then by all means, purchase away. Otherwise, there are better — less volatile — options for your capital. ### FAQs for buying Bitcoin ### What does Cathie Wood say about Bitcoin? ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood is extremely bullish on Bitcoin, telling Bloomberg in February 2023 that her firm believes the cryptocurrency could reach a value of [US\$1 million by 2030](https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/cathie-wood-sticks-with-1-million-bitcoin-forecast-even-after-horror-year-1.1878054). In July 2025, Wood hiked her 2030 bitcoin price prediction with a bull case high of [US\$3.8 million](https://finance.yahoo.com/news/1-top-cryptocurrency-buy-soars-084500584.html). In the 2026 Big Ideas report issued in January, she predicted a US\$16 trillion market cap for Bitcoin by 2030, implying a price of about US\$761,900, the Block [reports](https://www.theblock.co/post/386560/cathie-wood-ark-invest-bitcoin-crypto-2030). *This is an updated version of an article first published by the Investing News Network in 2023.* *Don't forget to follow us [@INN\_Technology](https://twitter.com/INN_Technology) for real-time news updates\!* **Securities Disclosure: I, Meagen Seatter, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.** From Your Site Articles - [2025 Crypto Market: Q2 Review and Forecast ›](https://investingnews.com/crypto-forecast/) - [Bitcoin: A Price History of the First Cryptocurrency ›](https://investingnews.com/daily/tech-investing/blockchain-investing/bitcoin-price-history/) - [6 Biggest Crypto-Mining Stocks ›](https://investingnews.com/daily/tech-investing/blockchain-investing/cryptocurrency-mining-stocks/) - [How Will the US Election Affect the Crypto Industry? ›](https://investingnews.com/us-election-crypto/) Related Articles Around the Web - [What Is Bitcoin? 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**Bitcoin is prone to price volatility, with wide swings to the upside and downside, making it difficult for investors to know when is the right time to buy the top crypto.** An emerging industry-friendly [US regulatory environment](https://investingnews.com/cryptocurrency-market-recap/), US Federal Reserve [interest rate](https://investingnews.com/us-federal-reserve-interest-rates/) decisions, and rising institutional demand helped the [Bitcoin price](https://investingnews.com/btc-usd-chart/) to soar to [new heights](https://investingnews.com/daily/tech-investing/blockchain-investing/bitcoin-price-history/) in October 2025 as investors and other industry insiders speculated on how US President Donald Trump's policies could further grow the sector and encourage mainstream adoption. [Trump](https://investingnews.com/daily/resource-investing/precious-metals-investing/gold-investing/trump-gold-standard/) ran on a platform that promised to make the US the Bitcoin capital of the world. In March 2025, he signed an executive order establishing a US Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, to be capitalized with Bitcoin already held by federal agencies, mostly from forfeitures, and administered by the Treasury. Several states have already created or formally established similar Bitcoin reserves. The promise of a lower interest rate environment with changing Fed monetary policy has also fueled demand for non-interest-bearing assets like Bitcoin. After setting a [new all-time high price](https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/historical-data/) of US\$126,198.07 per BTC on October 6, 2025, the price of Bitcoin pulled back to under US\$70,000 in February 2026, marking a potential buying opportunity for crypto investors. However, a pervading risk-off sentiment is deepening in the market alongside rising geopolitical tension and fears of an AI bubble as valuations in high‑growth sectors stretch further from fundamentals and investors brace for potential corrections. *** Despite the inherent volatility in the market, institutions and retail investors have continued to buy Bitcoin by the millions, and spot [Bitcoin exchange-traded funds](https://investingnews.com/daily/tech-investing/blockchain-investing/cryptocurrency-etfs/) (ETFs) remain popular. Yet there were bearish signals hitting the wires in late 2025 that might impact how Bitcoin performs in the year ahead. For example, index provider MSCI was [considering delisting companies](https://investingnews.com/cryptocurrency-market-recap-10122025-strategy-msci/) whose business model is to buy and hold crypto due to their similarity to investment funds, which are typically not included in its indexes. [According to Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/business/saylors-strategy-engaging-with-msci-potential-index-exclusion-2025-12-03/), Michael Saylor's [Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR)](https://investingnews.com/stocks/mstr/strategy/), a big buyer of digital coin and a significant influencer in the sector, was in discussions with MSCI over the latter company possibly removing Strategy from major stock indexes. [JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM)](https://investingnews.com/stocks/jpm/jpmorgan-chase-co/) said if other index providers take the same tack, this could pull US\$8.8 billion out of the crypto market. While MSCI announced it was [delaying the plan](https://investingnews.com/cryptocurrency-market-recap-07012026-morgan-stanley/) in January, the index company noted it wouldn't include newly issued shares of such companies and was reviewing its options. As you can see, buying Bitcoin isn't a simple decision. Read on to learn the basics of Bitcoin fundamentals, price forecasts and methods for determining if now's the right time to buy Bitcoin, including several popular technical trading indicators you should know. ### In this article - [What gives Bitcoin its value?](https://investingnews.com/now-good-time-buy-bitcoin/#rebelltitem6) - [Is now a good time to buy Bitcoin?](https://investingnews.com/now-good-time-buy-bitcoin/#rebelltitem4) - [What is Bitcoin's long-term price outlook?](https://investingnews.com/now-good-time-buy-bitcoin/#rebelltitem10) - [Who holds the most Bitcoin?](https://investingnews.com/now-good-time-buy-bitcoin/#rebelltitem12) - [How to smartly invest in Bitcoin](https://investingnews.com/now-good-time-buy-bitcoin/#rebelltitem2) - [Investor takeaway](https://investingnews.com/now-good-time-buy-bitcoin/#rebelltitem1) - [FAQs for buying Bitcoin](https://investingnews.com/now-good-time-buy-bitcoin/#rebelltitem7) ### What gives Bitcoin its value? 5 factors to know Before you decide if Bitcoin is a good investment for you, you need to understand Bitcoin and the wider crypto market. Bitcoin was the world's first cryptocurrency, [created in January 2009](https://money.usnews.com/investing/articles/the-history-of-bitcoin) by the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto. Conceived as a virtual alternative to fiat currency, Bitcoin is built atop blockchain technology, which it uses for both validation and security. Blockchain itself is a distributed digital ledger of transactions, operating through a combination of private keys, public keys and network consensus. The best analogy to explain how this works in practice [involves Google Docs](https://medium.com/@wmougayar/explaining-the-blockchain-via-a-google-docs-analogy-56326b1bbe58). Imagine a document that's shared with a group of collaborators. Everyone has access to the same document, and each collaborator can see the edits other collaborators have made. If anyone makes an edit that the other collaborators don't approve of, they can roll it back. Going back to Bitcoin, the virtual currency primarily validates transactions through [proof of work](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/proof-work.asp). Also known as Bitcoin mining, this competitive and incredibly resource-intensive process is the means by which new Bitcoins are generated. How it works is deceptively simple. Each Bitcoin transaction adds a new "block" to the ledger, identified by a 64-digit encrypted hexadecimal number known as a hash. Each block uses the block immediately preceding it to generate its hash, creating a ledger that theoretically cannot be tampered with. Bitcoin miners collectively attempt to guess the encrypted hex code for each new block — whoever correctly identifies the hash then validates the transaction and receives a small amount of Bitcoins as a reward. From an investment perspective, Bitcoin toes the line between being a medium of exchange and a speculative digital asset. It also lacks any central governing body to regulate its distribution. As one might expect, these factors together make Bitcoin quite volatile, and therefore somewhat risky as an investment target. As for the source of this volatility, Bitcoin's value is primarily influenced by five factors. #### **1\. Supply and demand** It's widely known that no more than 21 million Bitcoins can be produced, and that's [unlikely to happen before 2140](https://www.investopedia.com/tech/what-happens-bitcoin-after-21-million-mined/). Only a certain number of Bitcoins are released each year, and this rate is reduced every four years by halving the reward for Bitcoin mining. The last of these "halvings" occurred in April 2024 and the next one is due sometime in 2028. When it happens, there may be a significant increase in Bitcoin demand, largely driven by media coverage and investor interest. Bitcoin demand is also strengthening in countries experiencing currency devaluation and high inflation. It would be remiss not to mention that Bitcoin represents an ideal mechanism for supporting illicit activities — meaning that increasing cybercrime could itself be a demand driver. #### 2\. Production costs It's said that Bitcoin benefits from minimal production costs. This isn't exactly true, however. Solving even a single hash requires immense processing power, and it's believed that crypto mining collectively uses [more electricity than some small countries](https://ccaf.io/cbeci/index/comparisons). It's also believed that miners were largely responsible for the chip shortage experienced throughout the pandemic due to buying and burning out vast quantities of graphics cards. These costs together have only a [minimal influence on Bitcoin's overall value](https://www.investopedia.com/news/do-bitcoin-mining-energy-costs-influence-its-price/). The complexity of Bitcoin's hashing algorithms and the fact that they can vary wildly in complexity are far more impactful. #### 3\. Competition Bitcoin's cryptocurrency market share has sharply declined over the years. In 2017, it maintained a [market share of over 80 percent](https://www.cnbc.com/2018/01/02/bitcoin-dominance-of-cryptocurrency-market-lowest-level-ever.html). Bitcoin's current market share is [just under 59 percent](https://www.slickcharts.com/currency). Despite that fall, Bitcoin remains the dominant force in the cryptocurrency market and is the marker by which many other cryptocurrencies determine their value. However, there is no guarantee that this will always remain the case. There are now scores of Bitcoin alternatives, known collectively as [altcoins](https://investingnews.com/top-altcoins-guide/), which you can [learn more about here](https://investingnews.com/top-altcoins-guide/). The most significant alternative to Bitcoin is Ethereum. Currently accounting for roughly 12 percent of the crypto market, Ethereum has long maintained its position as the second largest cryptocurrency. Some experts have suggested that Ethereum [may even overtake Bitcoin](https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/30/at-10-years-old-ethereums-future-is-brighter-than-ever-despite-recent-setbacks.html), but others [don't see that as a possibility](https://cointelegraph.com/news/strategy-michael-saylor-bitcoin-focused-concerns-eth-altcoin-interest) in the near future. #### 4\. Regulations Bitcoin may itself be unregulated, but it is not immune to the effects of government legislation. For instance, China's 2021 ban of the cryptocurrency caused a sharp price drop, though it quickly rallied in the following months. The European Union has also [attempted to ban Bitcoin in the past](https://cointelegraph.com/news/eu-officials-considered-bitcoin-trading-ban-to-enforce-proposed-mining-ban?_ga=2.28113724.1436037453.1666349186-1472835858.1607893106), and [Nic Carter](https://www.piratewires.com/p/crypto-choke-point), a partner at Castle Venture, [accused the US](https://www.forbes.com/sites/billybambrough/2023/02/09/us-accused-of-trying-to-quietly-ban-bitcoin-ethereum-and-crypto/?sh=15a755516403) of trying to do the same in February 2023. There has been plenty of discussion surrounding the role of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in regulating Bitcoin and other crypto as investment assets. The US made progress in establishing crypto legislation in 2024 when the House passed the [Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century (FIT21) Act](https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/4763) in a bipartisan 279 to 136 vote on [May 22](https://financialservices.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=409277) of last year. While that act has yet to make further progress, the new Trump administration has already loosened some crypto regulation with regards to crypto reporting for banks and [decentralized finance businesses](https://investingnews.com/cryptocurrency-market-recap-11042025-crypto-bill/). In April 2025, the SEC [approved rule changes](https://x.com/jseyff/status/1910058538233483512) allowing Ether ETF options, and also [updated its guidance](https://www.sec.gov/newsroom/speeches-statements/cf-crypto-securities-041025) on crypto company disclosures. Around the same time, President Trump [signed](https://waysandmeans.house.gov/2025/04/10/president-trump-signs-ways-means-resolution-overturning-biden-administrations-burdensome-irs-defi-broker-rule/) a resolution repealing the Internal Revenue Services’ (IRS) controversial DeFi broker rule. Enacted at the end of the Biden Administration, the rule expanded the definition of “broker” to include decentralized finance, or DeFi, platforms. The reversal passed both chambers of Congress with bipartisan support. In July, Trump signed the [GENIUS Act](https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/394/text) into law, which [establishes a regulatory framework](https://investingnews.com/cryptocurrency-market-recap-18072025-genius-act/) for payment in [stablecoins](https://investingnews.com/what-are-stablecoins/). Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent has stated that the law paves the way for a potential stablecoin market worth US\$3.7 trillion by 2030. As with many growth markets, it's two steps forward, one step back, and cryptocurrency is no exception. In early December, the SEC halted the approval process of a number of ETFs over concerns they exceed the regulatory limits on allowable leverage and pose too great a risk to investors. This effectively blocked the rollout of new ETF products from nine issuers, including Direxion, ProShares and Tidal. #### 5\. Public interest and media coverage As with any speculative commodity, Bitcoin is greatly influenced by the court of public opinion. Perhaps the best example of this occurred in 2021. At that time, a tweet from [Tesla's (NASDAQ:TSLA)](https://investingnews.com/stocks/nasdaq-tsla-us/tesla-inc/) Elon Musk caused Bitcoin's price to [drop by 30 percent](https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/19/bitcoin-btc-price-plunges-but-bottom-could-be-near-.html) in a single day. This also [wiped about US\$365 billion](https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/13/bitcoin-btc-price-falls-after-tesla-stops-car-purchases-with-crypto.html) off the cryptocurrency market. Another example occurred on January 9, 2024, leading up to the deadline for eight spot Bitcoin ETFs by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In a since-deleted post on X, formerly known as Twitter, a hacker falsely stated that the SEC had approved all eight pending Bitcoin ETFs. This caused the price of Bitcoin to spike to US\$48,000, but it quickly dropped back down to around US\$46,000 after the SEC [confirmed](https://x.com/GaryGensler/status/1744833049064288387?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet) it was a hack, leading some [analysts](https://thedefiant.io/news/regulation/sec-s-twitter-blunder-shows-bitcoin-etf-approval-may-be-a-sell-the-news-event) to consider it a "sell-the-news" event. ### Is now a good time to buy Bitcoin? The current US administration is crypto friendly, and Bitcoin and [altcoins](https://investingnews.com/top-altcoins-guide/) saw support in 2025. Could they go even higher, or should you wait for a dip to buy? Bitcoin is notoriously volatile, which can make it difficult to judge where the crypto is going next, but there are several strategies to help investors decide when to invest. To determine if it is a good time to invest in Bitcoin, investors should pay attention to the market and listen to the experts, as generally speaking, Bitcoin's price action is sentiment-driven. To keep on top of big news in the sector, follow our frequent [Crypto Market Updates](https://investingnews.com/cryptocurrency-market-recap/), which drop several times a week. There are also different technical indicators that crypto traders use to help them decide if now is the time to buy or sell Bitcoin. We run through some popular indicators below. For example, the [Relative Strength Index](https://charts.bitbo.io/monthly-rsi/) (RSI) is a technical indicator used to gauge the momentum of a cryptocurrency's price. It fluctuates on a scale from 0 to 100. By analyzing the magnitude of recent price changes relative to the previous 12-month period, the RSI helps traders identify whether a cryptocurrency is potentially overbought or oversold. An RSI above 70 often signals an overbought market, while an RSI below 30 suggests an oversold market. Another metric to consider is the [MVRV Z-score](https://www.bitcoinmagazinepro.com/charts/mvrv-zscore/), calculated by subtracting the "realized" value of Bitcoin, which is an average of the prices at which each Bitcoin was last moved, from the current market value. This is then divided by the standard deviation of the Bitcoin market cap. This indicator helps identify when market value deviates strongly from realized value, which could show the market is at a turning point. A score above 7 likely indicates that Bitcoin is overvalued, meaning it could be due for a correction, while a score below 0 suggests that Bitcoin is undervalued, meaning it could be a good buying opportunity. Finally, to gauge the overall market sentiment, investors can look at the [Fear & Greed Index](https://www.binance.com/en/square/fear-and-greed-index). This index provides a snapshot of how optimistic or fearful the market is about Bitcoin, with high readings potentially signaling overenthusiasm and a possible correction. While it's useful to learn these technical indicators to help you trade, it is important to remember that there's no such thing as a guaranteed investment, especially when it comes to cryptocurrencies. On the one hand, there's virtually no chance that Bitcoin will experience a crash to zero. On the other hand, we also cannot take for granted that its value will continue to climb. ### What is Bitcoin's long-term price outlook? For those considering Bitcoin as a long-term investment, it’s worth considering experts’ thoughts on Bitcoin in the future. In an [interview](https://investingnews.com/larry-lepard-gold-forecast/) in November 2025, Lawrence Lepard told the Investing News Network he fully expects Bitcoin could reach US\$200,000 in 2026, and believes everyone should have some allocation to Bitcoin. He also shared tips for those getting into Bitcoin and advice on when to buy it. JP Morgan [forecasted](https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2025/11/15/jpmorgan-just-called-the-bitcoin-price-bottom-predicts-massive-283-trillion-gold-challenge-in-2026/) in November that Bitcoin will reach US\$170,000 in the next six to 12 months. The estimate is based on the bank’s volatility-adjusted model comparing Bitcoin to gold. With a focus on long-term growth rather than short-term volatility, in December Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse [predicted](https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/12/04/ripple-ceo-s-bold-call-bitcoin-to-hit-usd180k-by-end-of-2026) Bitcoin will reach US\$180,000 by the end of 2026. Not everyone is so optimistic about Bitcoin's prospects. [Top economist Henrik Zeberg](https://www.ainvest.com/news/bitcoin-news-today-bitcoin-price-linked-nasdaq-volatility-warns-economist-2508/) has expressed concerns about Bitcoin's future in the context of continued economic uncertainty, as its price remains highly linked with the performance of the tech-stock-heavy NASDAQ. Investor Michael Burry has also taken a sharply bearish stance. In a Substack [post](https://michaeljburry.substack.com/p/short-thoughts-february-2-2026) on February 2, 2026, Burry argued that Bitcoin has been exposed as a purely speculative asset and is not a debasement hedge like gold and other precious metals. Amidst a roughly 40 percent to 50 percent drawdown from late 2025 highs as of February, Burry warned that a further decline could trigger cascading liquidations in crypto and tokenized metals markets, potentially pushing Bitcoin prices toward the US\$50,000 range and threatening firms with large Bitcoin holdings. Billionaire investor [Warren Buffett](https://investingnews.com/daily/resource-investing/precious-metals-investing/gold-investing/warren-buffett-gold/), meanwhile, [has not minced words regarding his opinion](https://finance.yahoo.com/news/warren-buffett-says-wouldnt-pay-175917403.html) on Bitcoin and its future. According to Buffet, Bitcoin is an unproductive asset with no unique value. He also feels that it doesn't count as a true currency — in fact, he called it “rat poison.” Moreover, he believes that the crypto market as a whole will end badly. ### Who holds the most Bitcoin? Regardless of whether you believe Bitcoin's proponents or naysayers, it's clear that it has some [incredibly prominent backers](https://bitcointreasuries.com/) in both the investment world and the wider business landscape. Business analytics platform [Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR)](https://investingnews.com/stocks/mstr/strategy/) is by far the largest public company in the Bitcoin space, with 713,502 Bitcoin to its name as of February 9, 2026. The next two public companies with the largest Bitcoin holdings are [Marathon Digital Holdings (NASDAQ:MARA)](https://investingnews.com/stocks/nasdaq-mara/marathon-digital-holdings/) with 52,850 Bitcoin, and Twenty One Capital (NASDAQ:XXI) with 43,514 Bitcoin. The US, China and the United Kingdom hold the top three spots for countries with the most Bitcoin holdings, with 198,000, 194,000 and 61,243 Bitcoin respectively at that time. There are also [plenty of individuals with large holdings](https://www.ccn.com/top-10-biggest-bitcoin-holders/), the most significant of which is believed to be Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Other prominent names include Michael Saylor, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, and Tim Draper. ### How to smartly invest in Bitcoin? To help increase the odds of crypto being a good investment, investors in the Bitcoin market should learn the basics of safely investing in Bitcoin. #### How to buy Bitcoin The good news is that investing in Bitcoin is actually quite simple. If you're purchasing through a stockbroker, it's a similar process to buying shares of a company. Otherwise, you may need to gather your personal information and bank account details. It's recommended to secure your network with a VPN prior to performing any Bitcoin transactions. The first step in purchasing Bitcoin is to join an exchange. [Coinbase Global (NASDAQ:COIN)](https://investingnews.com/stocks/coin/coinbase-global/) is one of the most popular, but there's also Kraken and Bybit. If you're an advanced trader outside the US, you might consider Bitfinex. Once you've chosen an exchange, you'll need a crypto wallet. Many first-time investors choose a software-based or "hot" wallet either maintained by their chosen crypto exchange or operated by a service provider. While simpler to set up and more convenient overall, hot wallets tend to be less secure as they can be compromised by data breaches. Another option is a "cold" wallet — a specialized piece of hardware specifically designed to store cryptocurrency. It's basically a purpose-built flash drive. If you plan to invest large amounts in crypto, a cold wallet is the better option. Once you've acquired and configured your wallet, you may choose to connect either the wallet or your crypto exchange account to your bank account. This is not strictly necessary, and some seasoned investors don't bother to do this. Finally, with your wallet fully configured and your exchange account set up, it's time to place your order. #### Best practices for investing in Bitcoin The most important thing to remember about Bitcoin is that it is a high-risk asset. Treat Bitcoin as a means of slowly growing your existing wealth rather than an all-or-nothing gamble, and never invest money that you aren't willing to lose. As with other investments, it's important to hedge your portfolio. Alongside Bitcoin, you may want to consider investing in other cryptocurrencies like Ethereum, or perhaps an [altcoin](https://investingnews.com/top-altcoins-guide/). You may also want to explore other [blockchain-based investments](https://investingnews.com/daily/tech-investing/blockchain-investing/ways-to-invest-in-blockchain/), given that even the most stable cryptocurrencies tend to be fairly volatile. It's also key to ignore the hype surrounding cryptocurrencies. Recall how many people whipped themselves into a frenzy over non-fungible tokens in 2022. The majority of NFTs created during that time are now [worthless](https://ceo-na.com/ceo-life/art-culture/the-fall-of-nfts-how-much-they-worth-in-2025/). Make decisions based on your own market research and advice from trusted — and more importantly, certified — professionals. If you're putting up investment capital based on an influencer's tweets, you are playing with fire. You should also start small. A good rule of thumb is not to dedicate more than 10 percent of your overall capital to cryptocurrency. Even that number could be high — again, it's all about moderation. Make sure to prioritize cybersecurity as well. Cryptocurrencies are an immensely popular target for cybercriminals. In addition to maintaining a cold wallet, make sure you practice proper security hygiene. That means using a VPN and a password manager while also exercising mindfulness in how you browse the web and what you download. Finally, make an effort to understand what cryptocurrencies are and how they work. One of the reasons Sam Bankman-Fried was able to run FTX as long as he did was because many of his investors didn't fully understand what they were putting their money into. Don't let yourself be fooled by buzzwords or lofty promises about Web3 and the metaverse. Do your research into the technology behind it all. That way, you'll be far better equipped to recognize when something is a sound investment versus a bottomless money pit. #### Indirect crypto investing Given Bitcoin's volatility, it's understandable that you might be leery of making a direct investment. The good news is that you don't have to. You can indirectly invest into the crypto space through mutual funds, stocks and ETFs. ETFs are a popular and flexible portfolio choice that allows investors to benefit from a sector’s performance without the need to directly own individual stocks or assets. They are an especially appealing option in the cryptocurrency market as the technical aspects of purchasing and holding these coins can be confusing and intimidating for the less technologically inclined. [Bitcoin futures ETFs](https://investingnews.com/bitcoin-spot-futures-etfs/) provide exposure to the cryptocurrency's price moves using Bitcoin futures contracts, which stipulate that two parties will exchange a specific amount of Bitcoins for a particular price on a predetermined date. Conversely, spot Bitcoin ETFs aim to track the price of Bitcoin, and they do so by holding the asset. Spot Bitcoin ETFs have been offered to Canadians since 2021, and there are now [13 Canadian cryptocurrency ETFs](https://investingnews.com/daily/tech-investing/blockchain-investing/cryptocurrency-etfs/) you can buy. [Spot Bitcoin ETFs](https://investingnews.com/spot-bitcoin-etf/) began trading in the US on January 11, 2024. For investors interested in blockchain technology, there are also several [blockchain ETFs](https://investingnews.com/daily/tech-investing/blockchain-investing/blockchain-etfs/). Do a bit of research and touch base with your stockbroker or financial advisor before you go in this direction. ### Investor takeaway Bitcoin is a fascinating asset. Simultaneously a transactional tool and a speculative commodity, it's attracted the attention of investors almost since it first hit the market. Unfortunately, it's also incredibly volatile. For that reason, while current market conditions are favorable for anyone considering buying Bitcoin, it is an asset you should purchase only at your own risk. Because while Bitcoin may have the potential for significant returns, you may also lose most of your investment. If that knowledge doesn't bother you, then by all means, purchase away. Otherwise, there are better — less volatile — options for your capital. FAQs for buying Bitcoin ### What does Cathie Wood say about Bitcoin? ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood is extremely bullish on Bitcoin, telling Bloomberg in February 2023 that her firm believes the cryptocurrency could reach a value of [US\$1 million by 2030](https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/cathie-wood-sticks-with-1-million-bitcoin-forecast-even-after-horror-year-1.1878054). In July 2025, Wood hiked her 2030 bitcoin price prediction with a bull case high of [US\$3.8 million](https://finance.yahoo.com/news/1-top-cryptocurrency-buy-soars-084500584.html). In the 2026 Big Ideas report issued in January, she predicted a US\$16 trillion market cap for Bitcoin by 2030, implying a price of about US\$761,900, the Block [reports](https://www.theblock.co/post/386560/cathie-wood-ark-invest-bitcoin-crypto-2030). *This is an updated version of an article first published by the Investing News Network in 2023.* *Don't forget to follow us [@INN\_Technology](https://twitter.com/INN_Technology) for real-time news updates\!* **Securities Disclosure: I, Meagen Seatter, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.**
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