Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, marked its 15th anniversary on January 3, 2024. As it enters a pivotal year, experts anticipate a turning point in Bitcoin’s evolution, with the scheduled halving event in April expected to drive increased demand and upward price movements. Despite ongoing regulatory scrutiny and scalability challenges, major banks express bullish sentiments, predicting Bitcoin to surpass its all-time high of $69,000. Bitcoin recently touched $45,000 but experienced a 6.33% decline, trading around $42,127. Analysts, including traditional institutions like Standard Chartered Bank, foresee the potential for Bitcoin to reach $100,000 by the end of 2024.