WOO 2024年度展望:比特币将飙涨至75000美元

Odaily星球日报Publicado em 2023-12-16Última atualização em 2023-12-16

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2024年对于WOO来说是关键的一年。

WOO 2024年度展望:比特币将飙涨至75000美元

2023 年 12 月 14 日 - WOO 预测比特币将在 2024 年初上涨至 75, 000 美元。此看涨预测是根据 ETF 和比特币减半的共同发生,有望将比特币定位为一种稳健的避险资产。

针对此发展,WOO 共同创办人 Jack Tan 分享了他的见解:“众所期盼的 ETF 推出和即将到来的比特币减半,将大幅增加需求。这两个状况的结合,有望重塑传统投资者的看法,并可能让比特币被视为避险资产。”

在一份 17 页的年末回顾和 2024 年度展望报告中,WOO 强调机构参与、东方市场的乐观情绪,以及 DeFi 的成长动能,将是未来一年的关键发展。

WOO 的 2024 年度预测:

机构影响:退休基金和主权财富基金等主要投资者,正准备直接进行加密货币配置。我们预期芝商所的期货市场份额将飙涨,而在东亚地区(如韩国和日本)的推动下,散户参与度将出现复甦。而在监管的挑战之下,DeFi 的颠覆性力量将推动永续合约交易所,预计在 2024 年佔全球每日交易量的 30% 。

WOO X Global 的成长轨迹:WOO X Global 预测其以 DeFi 为中心的产品套件将大幅成长,尤其是中心化理财产品和质押平台。此外,更将著重于战略合作伙伴关係、扩大网路和产品创新,以提升流动性、用户参与度和整体绩效。

WOOFi 的扩展:WOOFi 即将开始扩展,尤其是 WOOFi Swap,以满足跨链交换和去中心化收益金库的需求。DeFi 的市场份额不断攀升,挑战著 CeFi 的主导地位,而 WOO 多元的 DeFi 套件在这个竞争激烈的环境中佔据了优势。

韩国、日本和新加坡等地区仍然维持严格且具有地方特色的政策,而香港已经推进了正式的牌照制度,这表明了北京对于此产业看法的转变。

2024 年对于 WOO 来说是关键的一年,因为它将在应对瞬息万变的加密货币领域的同时,期待著比特币的飙涨,并将自己定位于 DeFi 创新和机构採用的第一线。

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