More likely to be roughly in half to tumble the token $10,000, according to the 60 per cent of 950 investors who respond to the latest MLIV survey.
On the other hand, 40 per cent rise. It was around $21,850 on Friday, ending the week up over 12 per cent.
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As per the prediction, the lopsided underscores investor has become bearish. At the end of easy money policies, the crypto industry has been rocked by lenders and collapsed currencies in the financial markets.
Over $2trillion has vanished value from cryptocurrencies in the last year 2021, per the data compiled by CoinGecko.
Retail investors were more apprehensive about cryptocurrencies than their institutional counterparts, with almost a quarter declaring the asset class garbage. Professional investors were more open-minded toward digital assets.