Tim Draper Says Halving Would Push Bitcoin to $250,000 ByJimmy AkiPRO INVESTOR Updated: 24 December 2019 DisclosureWe sometimes use affiliate links in our content, when clicking on those we might receive a commission – at no extra cost to you. By using this website you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy. Don’t invest unless you’re prepared to lose all the money you invest. This is a high-risk investment and you should not expect to be protected if something goes wrong. Join Our Telegram channel to stay up to date on breaking news coverage Tim Draper, a billionaire venture capitalist, and investor, is making a bet on bitcoin to see significant increases in the next few years. Speaking in an interview with BlockTV late last week, the investor expressed his views on the future of Bitcoin and claimed that the halving would propel the world’s most valuable digital asset to new heights. "It looks like it will be something like six months to a year after the halvening that we will cross $250,000 per bitcoin…it is pretty likely we are going to hit $250,000 by the end of 2022 or early 2023." – @TimDraper. Full interview: https://t.co/EBS4YpwKxO pic.twitter.com/wylZD9yHOJ — BLOCKTV (@BLOCKTVnews) December 19, 2019 Draper Banks on the Halving The halving is a process where the rewards given to Bitcoin miners is cut in half. There have been two of such events, and the next- where block rewards will be cut from 12.5 BTC to 6.25 BTC- is expected to occur in May 2020. Historical data has shown that the price of Bitcoin surges after each halving, so there’s a lot of excitement building up. Draper, however, seems to be shooting for the moon as far as predictions go. He believes that Bitcoin could rise up to $250,000 within 6 to 12 months of halving. Of course, Draper’s optimism goes beyond the price of Bitcoin. In the interview, he also expressed his displeasure at the pointless fees taken by commercial banks on his credit card, adding that Bitcoin will be able to provide true freedom, both as a transaction enabler and an investment vehicle. Adoption and Excitement could Carry Bitcoin As for the prospect of Bitcoin hitting such a mark by 2022 or 2023 like Draper believes, the jury is still out. Bitcoin has seen some massive gains in the past, most notably in 2017, when it rose by almost 2,000 percent between January and December. However, because this rally was fueled by FOMO and a lot has changed since then, it is also possible that these gains don’t materialize fast enough. Bitcoin always fulfills what was promised, even the Halving that can cause miners to deactivate their machines because they are inefficient. Halving is a proof of mining efficiency. — P. holdulbricht [Ene/3 ₿ ⚡ ???? ] (@P_Hold) December 24, 2019 On the flip side, however, it’s worth noting that the cryptocurrency market hasn’t seen as much meaningful use cases as hoped. This hasn’t stopped companies from accepting it as a payment and countries drawing up proposals to integrate crypto into their framework. If the adoption of the assets continues to rise, then the market is sure to benefit immensely- including and especially Bitcoin. Coupled with the expected effects of the halving and the hysteria that it’s sure to bring, anything is possible. For now, the market is hoping that Bitcoin can somehow break the $10,000 threshold before the end of the year. Like just about every other large-cap digital asset, Bitcoin suffered a bit of a slump last week, and hasn’t made much progress in terms of profitability since the month began. I wrote an essay on the question of if the bitcoin halving is "priced in." Frankly, it's a clumsy essay that explores the question and tries to give an answer within a different framing. https://t.co/tLYlLa88EB — Ari Paul ⛓️ (@AriDavidPaul) December 23, 2019 The Crypto Fear & Greed Index currently shows that industry sentiment on the asset’s performance is not flattering. If Bitcoin finds a way to break $10,000 before the year ends, then, we’re off to a great start towards the lofty heights that Draper sees. Join Our Telegram channel to stay up to date on breaking news coverage