They Know Nothing: Why Crypto Market Predictions Keep Failing

Guides 2025-09-21 15:29

Crypto predictions are rarely accurate, yet they play a crucial role in shaping sentiment, fueling innovation, and keeping the industry dynamic. While figures like Robert Kiyosaki and Michael Saylor often miss the mark, their bold forecasts drive conversation and investment interest. Trust cautiously—but don’t ignore the visionaries entirely.

  • Expert predictions are often wrong, but they influence market sentiment, drive discussions, and keep the crypto industry dynamic.

  • Speculation and bold visions, even if unrealistic, are essential for driving innovation and interest in the crypto space.

  • While skepticism is necessary, completely ignoring expert insights means missing valuable perspectives that shape the industry’s future.

Predictions, predictions, predictions… The crypto industry is overflowing with expert forecasts on where the market is headed. Some are based on Bitcoin’s past cycles, others on insider information—or simply blind faith in the rise or fall of assets.

When Robert Kiyosaki proclaims the imminent collapse of the U.S. dollar and Bitcoin soaring to $200,000, it’s tempting to believe, buy in, and dream of riches. But should we trust such bold claims? Let’s take a closer look.

Dollar Die Dad, Bitcoin To the Moon Dad?

In February 2023, entrepreneur, investor, and Rich Dad, Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki predicted Bitcoin would hit $500,000 by 2025. That prediction has already missed the mark.

Giant crash coming. Depression possible. Fed forced to print billions in fake money. By 2025 gold at $5,000 silver at $500 and Bitcoin at $500,000. Why? Because faith in US dollar, fake money, will be destroyed. Gold & Silver Gods money. Bitcoin people’s $. Take care.

— Robert Kiyosaki (@theRealKiyosaki) February 13, 2023


By August 2023, he was back at it—declaring the death of the U.S. dollar and predicting Bitcoin would reach $120,000 in 2024. Again, he was off. As of now, Bitcoin’s all-time high (ATH) stands at $109,114, according to  CoinMarketCap.

August 22, 2023, in Johannesburg, South Africa, BRICS nations announce gold backed crypto. US $ will die. Trillions of US $ rush home. Inflation through the roof. Buy Gold,
Silver. Bitcoin to $120k next year.

— Robert Kiyosaki (@theRealKiyosaki) July 11, 2023


Then in January 2024, Kiyosaki tried once more, this time claiming Bitcoin would hit $150,000 following the approval of a Bitcoin ETF in the U.S. A year later, what do we see? Bitcoin hasn’t even sustained levels above the psychological $100,000 mark.

BITCOIN ETF. Yay. Glad I bought years ago. Bitcoin to $150k soon. Gold to the moon as Central Banks buy , store, and never sell. Silver to crash as silver stackers sell to pay bills, caused by rising inflation. Great news for silver stackers. Time to buy more as silver crashes.…

— Robert Kiyosaki (@theRealKiyosaki) January 10, 2024


Clearly, Kiyosaki’s forecasts should be taken with skepticism. If you throw out a new Bitcoin prediction every week, eventually one will be correct—but how many will mislead retail investors in the process?

Maxi Strategy for MicroStrategy

Michael Saylor—entrepreneur, founder of MicroStrategy, and main Bitcoin maxi—takes a different approach to his predictions.

In July 2024, he made a bold claim: Bitcoin will hit $13M by 2045. But how realistic is this? Will Saylor even be around to be held accountable? Will Bitcoin? This kind of statement is classic Saylor—promising unimaginable wealth to Bitcoin investors, as long as they’re willing to wait.

Back in summer 2020, MicroStrategy became the first publicly traded company on Nasdaq to convert part of its capital into Bitcoin. Since then, the firm has continued accumulating BTC. As of March 2025, MicroStrategy holds 499,096 BTC—worth over $44 billion, according to  BitcoinTreasuries.

In December 2023, Saylor made another bold claim: Bitcoin will either drop to zero or skyrocket to $1M. This type of blind faith in infinite price appreciation sounds more like a casino bet than an investment thesis. Notably, Saylor didn’t specify when investors should expect Bitcoin to reach that price.

NEW: Michael Saylor on CNBC – If #Bitcoin is not going to zero then it’s going to $1 million. If it’s a legitimate institutional asset then everybody is under-allocated to it.

Yes they are…
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— Bitcoin Archive (@BTC_Archive) December 18, 2023


The Avalanche of Predictions Won’t Stop

Just take a look at these forecasts. How many have been accurate? None.

  • $100,000 before the April 2024 halving — Adam Back, Blockstream CEO.

  • $150,000 by the end of 2024 — Tom Lee, managing partner and head of research at Fundstrat Global Advisors.

  • $150,000 by the end of 2024 — Mark Yusko, Morgan Creek Capital CEO.

  • $250,000 by the end of 2024 — Tim Draper, billionaire venture capitalist.

They aren’t just random Twitter influencers—they’re professional investors, CEOs of major firms, and respected figures. Yet, if even they can’t accurately predict the market, why should anyone trust their calls?

Still, the prediction avalanche keeps growing.

Anthony Scaramucci, founder of SkyBridge Capital,  forecasts Bitcoin at $170,000 in 2025.

Tom Lee  envisions $250,000 in 2025 and $500,000 within five years.

Charles Hoskinson, founder of Cardano,  expects Bitcoin to hit $500,000 within two years.

Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter,  predicts $1M by 2030.

Cathie Wood, CEO of ARK Invest,  believes in $1,5M per BTC by the same date.

A handful of experts at least attempt to justify their forecasts. In November 2024, Mike Novogratz, CEO of Galaxy Digital,  suggested that Bitcoin could reach $500,000—if the U.S. includes it in its strategic national reserve.

Even Peter Schiff, a well-known Bitcoin critic,  speculated that Bitcoin could hit $10M by 2031—but only in an extreme scenario where the U.S. dollar collapses like the German Papiermark of the early 20th century.

The Papiermark was Germany’s currency during World War I, introduced in 1914 to replace the previous gold-backed mark. By the early 1920s, hyperinflation had devastated its value, with the highest-denomination banknote reaching 100 trillion marks.

In the end, the only prediction that seems to hold true is this: experts will keep making wildly inaccurate predictions—yet people will keep believing them.

A Blessing or a Curse? A Necessary Force

While crypto experts often miss the mark with their bold forecasts, their role in the industry is undeniable. Predictions—accurate or not—fuel discussions, shape narratives, and drive interest in the market.

Even when their forecasts fail spectacularly, experts provide valuable insights, challenge conventional thinking, and encourage investors to explore new perspectives. Without them, the crypto space would lack the speculation and vision that keep it dynamic and evolving.

So, while trusting every expert prediction is a risky bet, dismissing them entirely is just as shortsighted. The crypto industry thrives on bold ideas, grand visions, and sometimes—even necessary illusions.

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