Early Bitcoin adopter, millionaire and crypto YouTuber Jeremie Davinci has published a post about his vision of the future Bitcoin price, defining a level that will now be an ultimate support for BTC.
He published an edited image from the popular Hollywood movie "Troy," featuring A-list actor Brad Pitt, talking about Bitcoin.
Sharing his bullish stance on the world’s flagship cryptocurrency, Jeremie Davinci tweeted that at some point he expects Bitcoin to become so strong as to never again return below the $100,000 level: “There will come a point where we never see sub $100,000 BTC ever again!!”
The image that comes with the tweet shows a boy saying, “But I think Bitcoin is too risky!” Achilles, played by Brad Pitt, responds: “That’s why no one will remember your name!”
Earlier this week, Davinci announced that he expects Bitcoin to rocket to $500,000 before the end of this decade. Responding to a subscriber on X, he stated that BTC can be used as capital for reinvestment in the future.
On July 14, Bitcoin pleased the global community by reaching yet another historic price peak recently. This time, after leaving the $119,000 level behind, it broke through the $123,000 mark.
The new all-time high was reached on a wave of boosting institutional confidence as billions of dollars worth of Bitcoin flowed into spot Bitcoin ETFs.
Since that day, Bitcoin has been down 3.33%. Still, it demonstrated a rise after touching the $115,000 price level earlier this week. At press time, the digital gold is changing hands at $119,210 per coin.
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