Based on the peaks of past cycles, the token price could reach $146,000. However, if we consider the projected growth of Bitcoin's market capitalization, the price could reach $212,500.

Adrian Zduńczak, a certified market technology specialist, stated that one should be wary of pullbacks. According to his forecasts, corrections in the range of 15 to 30% are expected to begin at the end of January - February, after which growth may resume.

Meanwhile, a separate study by CCData also points to an impending peak next year, although in different time frames. According to the company, Bitcoin typically reaches a peak 371-546 days after the last halving event, which last occurred in April. This mechanism happens every four years and halves the supply of new tokens.

This forecast presents two scenarios: in the first scenario, Bitcoin's peak is expected at the beginning of the second quarter, and in the second, the asset will reach its maximum price in November, reflecting trends observed in 2021.