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by: xpoolPosted on: August 20, 2025

Harvard Economist Admits Bitcoin Prediction Was Wrong

Kenneth Rogoff, a renowned Harvard economist who previously predicted Bitcoin would crash to $100 before reaching $100,000, has acknowledged his significant error. Seven years after predicting such a downturn, Bitcoin has skyrocketed past the $4,500 mark and achieved a new all-time high. Rogoff attributes this surge to factors like the expansion of DeFi applications and rising institutional investments.

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