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Chinese Bitcoin Company Reveals the Date When the Market Will Rise: But There's a Problem!
The founder of the Chinese Bitcoin (BTC) company predicted that the cryptocurrency market could recover between June and October 2025.
According to the article published by Wu Blockchain, while uncertainties continue in the cryptocurrency market, one of the world's largest miners and founder of Cobo and f2pool made a promising prediction for the markets.
The founder, speaking at the Space event, expressed that the market may recover from June to October, but this recovery depends on the acceptance of the US National Bitcoin Reserve.
The founder, who indicated that the bull market could end if the reserve is not accepted, stated that the likelihood of the US National Bitcoin Reserve decision being accepted is still high at the current situation. This critical decision that will determine the direction of the cryptocurrency market will be an important indicator, especially for institutional and individual investors.
The Chinese founder briefly mentioned the loss of 12,000 Ethereum (ETH) he experienced last year during the event. He stated that due to health issues, his attention was scattered and he clicked on a wrong link, resulting in a significant loss in his wallet.
The founder, who stated that the attack bypassed these measures despite the presence of security measures, emphasized the need for the industry to be more aware of security vulnerabilities.