TLDR Bitcoin briefly pushed above $75,000 on March 16 before slipping back to around $73,000–$74,000. Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan argues Bitcoin could reach $1 millionTLDR Bitcoin briefly pushed above $75,000 on March 16 before slipping back to around $73,000–$74,000. Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan argues Bitcoin could reach $1 million

Bitcoin (BTC) Price Prediction: Bitwise Matt Hougan Makes the Case for $1 Million – Analysts Weigh In

2026/03/18 15:37
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TLDR

  • Bitcoin briefly pushed above $75,000 on March 16 before slipping back to around $73,000–$74,000.
  • Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan argues Bitcoin could reach $1 million if it captures 17% of a $121 trillion store-of-value market within a decade.
  • Hougan says analysts make a “basic mistake” by sizing Bitcoin against today’s store-of-value market, not a growing future one.
  • Bitcoin ETFs are now the fastest-growing ETFs of all time, with institutional allocations increasing as volatility declines.
  • Multiple analysts agree $1 million is plausible long-term but say the timeline is likely a decade or more away.

Bitcoin’s recent price action has renewed attention on a long-standing debate: can BTC actually reach $1 million per coin?

On March 16, Bitcoin climbed back above $75,000, gaining nearly 6% in a single day. It didn’t hold that level for long, pulling back to around $73,000–$74,000 by the following day. As of the latest data, BTC was trading near $74,038.

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Bitwise Asset Management CIO Matt Hougan published a memo on March 10 laying out his case for a $1 million Bitcoin. He manages more than $15 billion in client assets and has been a consistent voice on this forecast.

Hougan says most analysts make what he calls “a pretty basic mistake” when modeling Bitcoin’s long-term price. They measure Bitcoin’s potential share of a static store-of-value market, instead of accounting for how much that market itself could grow.

The $121 Trillion Argument

Gold’s market cap expanded from roughly $2.5 trillion in 2004 to nearly $40 trillion today. Hougan projects the global store-of-value market could reach $121 trillion in the next decade if that growth rate continues.

At that scale, Bitcoin would only need to capture 17% of the market to be worth $1 million per coin. That’s a much lower bar than the 50%-plus share it would need under today’s market size.

Bitcoin currently represents about 4% of the store-of-value market. Hougan sees that share growing as institutional adoption increases and Bitcoin’s fixed supply of 21 million coins keeps it scarce.

Several analysts contacted by CoinDesk agreed with the directional thesis but pushed back on timing. Most see this as a decade-long story, not a near-term move.

Institutional Adoption Is Growing

Hougan pointed to the launch and growth of US Bitcoin ETFs as a structural change in the market. Bitcoin ETFs are now the fastest-growing ETFs of all time by assets gathered.

He also noted that Bitcoin’s long-term volatility has dropped enough that some institutional investors are now considering 5% portfolio allocations to BTC.

Nima Beni, founder of Bitlease, said the timeline could speed up if confidence in traditional safe assets weakens — pointing to possible sovereign debt crises as a potential catalyst.

The $1 million forecast has been repeated by Eric Trump, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, Jack Dorsey, Cathie Wood’s Ark Invest, and others, with timelines ranging from 2028 to the mid-2030s.

As of the most recent data, Bitcoin was trading near $74,038, with Ethereum up 2.2% and XRP up 2.9% over the same 24-hour period.

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