Should you invest in Bitcoin Pepe after crypto czar’s bullish remarks?

February 13, 2025 03:55 AM PST | By Invezz
 Should you invest in Bitcoin Pepe after crypto czar’s bullish remarks?
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Bitcoin may have seen a bit of turbulence over the past couple of weeks – but David Sacks, the US government’s crypto czar, continues to see it as an “excellent store of value”.

Sacks remains bullish on the world’s largest cryptocurrency by market cap primarily because “no one’s ever hacked it, no one’s ever cracked the security around it” in more than a dozen years.

The crypto czar’s comment reiterates just how significantly the crypto industry could reshape finance as we know it.

It’s a testament to why investing in cryptocurrencies may be an exciting proposition for 2025.

And that includes not just Bitcoin, but a range of other crypto tokens, including the up-and-coming Bitcoin Pepe.

Why are Sacks’ remarks bullish for Bitcoin Pepe?

David Sacks’ remarks are significant as they may signal the new administration’s broader plans related to Bitcoin.

President Trump, for example, has already passed an executive order to set up a US sovereign wealth fund that is broadly expected to also invest in BTC.

The Republican leader even has plans of setting up a federal strategic Bitcoin reserve.

Such macro developments could add another layer of legitimacy to the crypto market that may go a long way in driving material investments into the meme coins like Bitcoin Pepe.

Why? Because Bitcoin Pepe that’s going for pennies at writing may appear a lot more attractive to those with limited capital than Bitcoin at about $100,000.  

That’s part of the reason why Bitcoin Pepe’s presale raised more than $1.6 million in less than 72 hours.

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What else makes Bitcoin Pepe a good investment?

What’s also noteworthy is that the likes of Standard Chartered currently see Bitcoin hitting a valuation of half-a-million-dollar by the end of 2028.

Technological advancements, mainstream adoption, and a continued inflow of institutional capital into the world’s largest cryptocurrency by market, they believe, will drive an extraordinary rally in BTC in the coming years.

Then in the near-term, we have the prospect of further rate cuts in 2025, which may also push investors into cryptocurrencies in pursuit of better returns.

Together, these factors could bring more money into the likes of Bitcoin Pepe.

Note that Bitcoin Pepe will likely list on a crypto exchange after its ongoing presale – a development that tends to make a crypto coin more accessible for investors and eventually leads it to a higher price.

Securing an early position in Bitcoin Pepe during the presale, therefore, could improve your chances of maximising returns once it goes live on an exchange.

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