Benzinga readers predict further gains for the Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) after the world’s first cryptocurrency outperforms multiple new all-time highs following the re-election of Donald Trump.
On November 13, Bitcoin reached a new all-time high of $93,434.36. Before that, it had broken various barriers in the $80,000 range.
Bitcoin recently asked its readers: “Which cryptocurrency do you think will see the biggest price increase by the end of 2025?”
The votes were distributed as follows:
- Bitcoin : 40 %
- Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) : 36 %
- Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) : 11 %
- Pepe Coin (CRYPTO: PEPE) : 8 %
- Shiba Inu Coin (CRYPTO: SHIB) : 7 %
The survey named Bitcoin as the big winner, despite an already significant rise in the cryptocurrency over the past year, which has seen it approach its all-time highs.
Dogecoin finished in second place with 36% of the votes. Dogecoin has seen a sharp rise over the past week and year, but it is still trading below its all-time highs.
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The fact that Bitcoin won the poll should come as no huge surprise. Another sondage de Benzinga revealed that 73% of its readers estimated that Bitcoin would reach $100,000 before the end of 2024, which would add to the year’s gains.
Here are the current prices, seven-day returns, year-to-date returns and all-time highs for the cryptocurrencies in the survey.
The table shows that Bitcoin and Pepe have recently reached their all-time highs. Dogecoin, Ethereum and Shiba Inu are still trading below their all-time highs, which were breached in 2021, a memorable year for the cryptocurrency sector.
Time will tell if Benzinga readers are correct in predicting that Bitcoin will likely become the largest cryptocurrency.
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The study was conducted by Benzinga from November 14-15, 2024, and responses come from a population-based sample of adults ages 18 and older. Participation in the survey was completely voluntary, and no incentives were offered to potential respondents. The study collected responses from 124 adults.
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