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VanEck Claims Bitcoin Will Reach $180,000 by Year’s End

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In Brief

  • VanEck predicts Bitcoin will reach $180,000 by the end of 2025 based on strong institutional investment and market trends.
  • The firm highlights BTC's resilience despite challenges like mining changes and Ethereum's growing presence.
  • VanEck emphasizes that low volatility and corporate backing support Bitcoin's continued momentum.
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Earlier today, VanEck issued its Mid-August 2025 Bitcoin ChainCheck, analyzing a lot of key data points in BTC’s performance. The firm claims that the token will reach $180,000 by the end of the year.

It pointed to several trends to help justify this bullish claim. Institutional investment seems to be the biggest point in favor of growth, but there seems to be a lack of real downsides at the moment.

VanEck’s Bitcoin Prediction

VanEck, a key crypto ETF issuer, has a long track record of researching various market trends and drawing important conclusions about possible price trajectories. A few months ago, it cast a rosy future for Bitcoin, and VanEck is reiterating its prediction that BTC will reach $180,000 in 2025:

“As autumn approaches, several intertwined risks and opportunities emerge. Macroeconomic developments and seasonal investor re-engagement could either extend Bitcoin’s momentum or prompt profit-taking. Still, we stick with our $180K BTC price target by year-end,” the report claimed.

So, why is VanEck so confident that Bitcoin is a good investment? Its Mid-August 2025 “ChainCheck” looks at several core data points.

Crunching the Numbers

The firm notes that BTC’s recent all-time high came at a good time, as 92% of on-chain holdings were already profitable before the momentary spike.

Similarly, surging corporate investment has kept BTC in shape, even when Ethereum is attracting a ton of institutional inflows. VanEck claimed that Strategy’s steady commitment has encouraged waves of new interest in Bitcoin.

This pattern repeats in several areas of analysis. There’s an apparent setback, but it isn’t actually a serious problem. For example, BTC’s onchain dominance lost a lot of ground to ETH, in part because Ordinals usage collapsed.

Nonetheless, VanEck doesn’t see this as a serious problem for Bitcoin, as corporate capital is keeping volatility low.

BTC mining difficulty reached an all-time high last month, but mining revenues are still soaring. VanEck called special attention to TeraWulf’s partial pivot away from Bitcoin, but didn’t list this as a negative either.

The US mining sector is taking up a greater share of the global hashrate as the market consolidates.

Still, there are a few things to worry about. VanEck noted that corporate Bitcoin treasuries could become the trigger for a larger downturn. If BTC volatility remains low for an extended period, it could compromise their ability to raise capital for future purchases. In turn, this might amplify negative price motions.

In the main, though, VanEck’s predictions are very optimistic.

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Landon Manning
Landon Manning is a Journalist at BeInCrypto, covering a wide range of topics, including international regulation, blockchain technology, market analysis, and Bitcoin. Previously, Landon spent six years as a writer with Bitcoin Magazine and co-authored a Bitcoin maximalist newsletter with 30,000 subscribers. Landon holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Sewanee: The University of the South.
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