How Bitcoin could hit $400K by year-end, according to Udi Wertheimer

A new type of buyer who “never sells” is scooping up Bitcoin from long-time holders — a bullish catalyst for BTC, says Bitcoin OG Udi Wertheimer in an exclusive Cointelegraph interview.
In an exclusive interview with Cointelegraph, crypto commentator Udi Wertheimer lays out a provocative thesis: Over the last five years, institutions have been quietly buying out old Bitcoin (BTC) holders — and it’s reshaping the market in a way few have appreciated.
“For the last five years, they’ve been buying out old holders of Bitcoin,” Udi explains. “Both kind of old Bitcoin maxis, but also… people who always had some portion of Bitcoin and have been selling it over time to get into ETH (ETH) or Solana (SOL) or whatever.”
Those new buyers aren’t flippers, they’re “forced buyers.” Udi points to Michael Saylor’s Strategy as the prime example: “If Saylor stops buying Bitcoin for a sustained period of time, his company loses all of its value… he has to keep coming up with more new, original ways to raise capital to buy Bitcoin.”
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