Citi Sees Bitcoin (BTC) Hitting $181K in 2026 as ETF Flows Drive Crypto Higher
October 2, 2025
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By Will Canny, AI Boost|Edited by Nikhilesh De
Oct 2, 2025, 2:56 p.m.
- Citi forecasts bitcoin at $133,000 by year-end and $181,000 in 12 months time.
- The bank expects ether to reach $4,500 by the end of the year, and $5,400 by next October.
- Institutional demand and ETF flows remain the key drivers, as both tokens trade above user-activity metrics, the report said.
Citi (C) sees crypto heading into the new year with modest but meaningful momentum, projecting upside for both bitcoin BTC$111,480.33 and ether ETH$4,445.08 into year-end and beyond, the Wall Street bank said in a report on Wednesday.
For year-end 2025, Citi now expects to peg bitcoin at $133,000, a slight trim from its prior $135,000 forecast, and ether at $4,500, up from $4,300.
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The bank’s scenarios still span wide ranges: bitcoin could finish as high as $156,000 if equity markets rally and flows accelerate, or as low as $83,000 under recessionary conditions. Ether’s upside bull case stands at $6,100, while its bear case remains considerably lower.
Bitcoin was trading around $119,550 at publication time, while ether was at $4,407.
Looking 12 months out, Citi sets a bitcoin target of $181,000, with the call entirely premised on sustained inflows, particularly through exchange-traded fund (ETFs). The bank expects ether to hit $5,400 in a years time.
Citi says bitcoin is better positioned to capture new inflows thanks to its scale and “digital gold” narrative, while ether may benefit from staking and DeFi-linked yields
Favorable regulation, particularly in the U.S., should act as a tailwind, but Citi cautions that macro risks such as recessionary pressures could still derail the bull case.
Read more: Wall Street Bank Citigroup Sees Ether Falling to $4,300 by Year-End
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