Bitcoin Outlook 2026: Institutions Could Drive BTC Price to $170K, Says Michael Saylor

Source: CryptoNewsNet Original Title: Bitcoin Outlook 2026: Institutions Could Drive BTC Price to $170K, Says Michael Saylor Original Link: Bitcoin is ending the year down nearly 10%, leaving many investors puzzled. 2025 was expected to be a big year for Bitcoin, with new milestones like spot Bitcoin ETFs, more interest from big institutions, and increased political attention.

Despite this, the price hasn’t kept up, creating fear in the market. But Michael Saylor, co-founder of MicroStrategy and long-time Bitcoin supporter, says the market might be reading it wrong. He believes 2025 isn’t a failure, it’s just setting the stage for what comes next.

Michael Saylor: Fundamentals Are Stronger Than Ever

Speaking recently on Alex Thorn’s podcast, Saylor said that the past 12 months may have been the most important period in Bitcoin’s history from a fundamentals perspective.

“The last 12 months have probably been the best 12 months in the history of the industry in terms of fundamentals. It’s profound what’s happened since December,” Saylor said.

He pointed out that, while institutions like BlackRock and public companies get most of the attention, roughly 85% of Bitcoin remains in the hands of early holders whose identities are largely unknown. Meanwhile, derivatives markets, particularly leveraged perpetual contracts, are playing a major role in short-term price movements.

According to Saylor, this structure means Bitcoin’s price is often driven more by trader sentiment and leverage than by spot demand, even during periods of strong adoption.

Why Bitcoin Isn’t Responding to Bullish News

Bitcoin’s sluggish performance is less about crypto-specific issues and more about broader macroeconomic conditions.

Historically, Bitcoin has performed well when economic activity is expanding above the PMI (Purchasing Managers’ Index) cycle critical 50 level. However, the global economy has remained in contraction territory for nearly three years.

As analyst Nico noted in a recent discussion:

“Bitcoin is a liquidity thermometer. Easy money, it goes up. Tight money, it goes down.”

This suggests Bitcoin’s muted price action may reflect tight liquidity conditions rather than weakening fundamentals.

Banks Eye Bitcoin in 2026

Adding to the bullish case, Saylor revealed new insights about institutional participation expected next year:

“We’re hearing rumors that major U.S. banks will start to buy Bitcoin, custody Bitcoin, and issue credit against the native Bitcoin asset in the first half of 2026.”

This comes after meetings between MicroStrategy’s CEO and executives from major financial institutions, who are exploring ways to manage Bitcoin for clients before offering loans or investment products.

MicroStrategy currently holds 671,268 BTC, worth billions, leading a wave of public company Bitcoin ownership. Altogether, public companies now hold over 1 million BTC, showing growing interest from institutions and clearer regulations.

Saylor suggests that this wave of adoption could support Bitcoin prices in 2026, ranging roughly from $143,000 to $170,000.

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BloodInStreetsvip
· 7h ago
It's the same old tune about Bitcoin going up again... Institutions buying the dip at $170K? First, check if you've missed out again this year.
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0xSoullessvip
· 7h ago
Saylor is telling stories again, 170k? Let's wait until institutions finish harvesting the retail investors.
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LiquidationHuntervip
· 7h ago
Saylor is talking trash again, 170k? First, recover this year's decline before bragging.
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NFTRegretDiaryvip
· 7h ago
Saylor is at it again, 170k? Let's first fill this year's gaps before talking.
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AirdropJunkievip
· 7h ago
Saylor is at it again. Do you really believe the figure of 170,000? Institutional entry is real, but these predictions are really a bit outrageous.
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ForumLurkervip
· 7h ago
Saylor is bragging again, 170k? Haha, I haven't believed this story since the day institutions started entering the market.
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