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JPMorgan: Bitcoin’s dominance over Ethereum and altcoins to continue in 2025

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January 21, 2025
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JPMorgan: “Bitcoin sta diventando una parte importante dei portafogli tradizionali”
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Analysts at the investment bank predict that Bitcoin’s supremacy will strengthen, driven by spot ETFs and institutional investments.

Bitcoin’s dominance in the digital asset market is set to strengthen throughout 2025. This is according to a new analysis by JPMorgan shared with several industry publications, which predicts that the leading cryptocurrency will further consolidate its leadership position over Ethereum and other digital assets.

In a report published on January 15, the analyst team led by managing director Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou identified several key factors supporting this forecast. With Bitcoin hovering around $100,000 and a dominance of 55% of the total crypto market capitalization, JPMorgan points to multiple catalysts that could further push this trend.

Among the main drivers is Bitcoin’s role as a store of value against the depreciation of fiat currencies, attracting significant capital inflows into spot ETFs from both retail and institutional investors. This trend contrasts with the lukewarm interest shown so far in Ethereum ETFs, which have seen only $2.4 billion in inflows.

Another important factor is MicroStrategy, which, according to analysts, has completed only half of its $42 billion Bitcoin purchase plan. This is coupled with the expectation that any digital asset reserves accumulated by states, governments, or central banks will be concentrated exclusively in Bitcoin.

On the technological front, analysts highlight how advancements in Bitcoin’s layer 2 networks are enabling support for increasingly advanced smart contracts, challenging platforms like Ethereum.

The analysts conclude by noting that, while clearer and more crypto-friendly regulation in the U.S. could improve the overall sentiment, it remains uncertain how such regulatory changes might integrate other digital assets into traditional finance.

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