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Why Bitcoin’s Price Isn’t Projected to Rise, According to Experts

Deepseek's Emergence and Risk Asset Slump Puts Bitcoin's Surge Beyond $100k in Jeopardy, Markets Await Trump's Response

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
January 27, 2025
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Key Points

  • Bitcoin’s price is under pressure due to the emergence of China’s new AI startup, Deepseek.
  • Traders are speculating on President Trump’s possible actions in response to this potential threat to U.S. AI dominance.

Bitcoin’s (BTC) price is facing downward pressure, dropping below $100k. This is due to the emergence of Deepseek, a new AI startup from China that’s causing ripples in global markets. The potential challenge to U.S. leadership in AI has led to speculation about President Trump’s next move.

Deepseek’s Threat to U.S. AI Dominance

QCP Capital has indicated that traders are closely monitoring this new technological advancement. They believe that Deepseek’s cost-efficiency and open-source approach might disrupt U.S. AI dominance. This could potentially have a negative impact on U.S. equity markets.

Rumors of a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve have also been circulating. This is seen as a potential countermeasure to the risks posed by Deepseek. However, QCP Capital has noted that without confirmation of such a reserve, they do not anticipate a significant upward movement in Bitcoin’s price.

Market Speculation and Future Predictions

According to QCP Capital, the options market has seen increased activity. This is as traders hedge ahead of the FOMC meeting scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 30. They also suggest that if President Trump takes aggressive action against China, Bitcoin’s price might remain relatively stable.

For now, QCP Capital believes that Bitcoin might maintain its current price range. However, if Trump decides to take strong action against China — whether through tariffs, restrictions, or other measures — they suggest that Bitcoin should “remain relatively resilient as it continues to trade in this familiar range.”

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