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by: xpoolPosted on: September 2, 2025

Bitcoin on Track for $150K Surge: David Bailey Predicts Key Whale Exit

David Bailey, CEO of Nakamoto, a Bitcoin holding company, forecasts that Bitcoin’s price could reach $150,000 once two prominent whales finalize their selling activities. Bailey highlighted this on the social platform X, emphasizing that these large-scale whales are currently hindering Bitcoin’s climb to the $150k mark.

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