Tim Draper still thinks bitcoin is heading to $250,000

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Tim Draper still thinks bitcoin is heading to $250,000
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Tim Draper, founding partner of Draper Associates, still thinks bitcoin will reach $250,000, even if it takes until 2025.

Tim Draper thinks bitcoin is “here to stay” as he says the crypto can still reach $250,000.Connect/Create WalletNo wallet? No problem. You can set one up for free. We recommend Torus for first-time users.Tim Draper, founding partner of Draper Associates, still thinks bitcoin will reach $250,000, even if it takes a little longer., reaffirming his target, even if pushing back the timeframe until 2025.

"I wasn't really expecting the U.S. bureaucracy to be this aggressive, and I thought that maybe they would be recognizing that they've got to compete with the rest of the world," he said when asked about the extended timeline.

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