Institutional investors collectively bullish on Bitcoin, survey reveals BTC still significantly undervalued

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January 26 News, as the global financial system continues to embrace digital assets, Bitcoin is entering a new phase dominated by institutional capital. A recent survey released by the US’s first compliant CEX shows that over 70% of institutional investors believe that Bitcoin’s current price range of $85,000 to $95,000 remains significantly undervalued. This conclusion comes from large funds, asset management firms, and professional portfolios, reflecting a profound shift in market perception of Bitcoin’s value.

Unlike earlier cycles primarily driven by retail speculation, today’s Bitcoin price is more influenced by long-term capital. Institutional funds are not chasing short-term gains but are systematically deploying based on asset allocation logic. These investors focus more on Bitcoin’s role in inflation hedging, asset diversification, and the global liquidity system, rather than intraday volatility. As a result, Bitcoin is gradually shifting from a “high-risk speculative asset” to a core component of global investment portfolios.

The survey also indicates a growing consensus among institutions that Bitcoin is undervalued, reinforcing the market’s underlying support. When large-scale funds continuously build positions within consolidation zones, the price structure becomes more stable, and the likelihood of extreme retracements decreases. Meanwhile, retail investors are paying more attention to institutional holdings, shifting market sentiment from emotional trading to more rational long-term strategies.

The entry of institutional capital has also changed the way the crypto market operates. Large funds provide deeper liquidity foundations, reduce extreme volatility, and promote the maturity of custody, compliance, and infrastructure. The regulatory environment is becoming clearer in this context, as traditional financial forces’ deeper involvement often accelerates the development of more comprehensive regulatory frameworks.

From a macro perspective, Bitcoin is undergoing an important structural transition. It is no longer just an experiment for tech enthusiasts and early investors but is increasingly regarded as a digital asset with long-term financial value. As institutions continue to increase their allocations, Bitcoin’s price discovery mechanism will become more robust, further solidifying its position in the global financial system.

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