The co-founder and CEO of one of the best-known Bitcoin (BTC) companies has revealed he is at his most bullish on the largest cryptocurrency in five years.

In a series of tweets on Oct. 6, Bill Barhydt, the CEO of payments gateway Abra, highlighted a large number of indicators suggesting incoming BTC price gains.

“I’ve
never been this excited about the potential of #Bitcoin for significant
price appreciation in the short term (less than 18 month time frame.),”
he summarized.

Bitcoin has spent the past few weeks in a
consolidatory pattern after hitting highs of $12,500. While short-term
price prospects look underwhelming to analysts, others say that network fundamentals and long-term behavior are as bullish as ever.

For Barhydt, even current action is a cause for optimism.



That perspective chimes with others from this year, notably Credible Crypto, who in May argued that BTC/USD had been consolidating ever since its all-time highs in 2017.

The outlook, Barhydt added, was for a retest of those $20,000 highs to spark even higher levels by default.

“The network effects of a run to $25k #Bitcoin would likely cause a run to $50k and beyond,” he wrote.

BTC/USD one-month chart. Source: Coin360

Bitcoin price stars align

Away from price, Barhydt noted inflows from the stablecoin Tether (USDT), now with a market cap of $15 billion. 

The support of major companies and even recent endorsement from Chinese state media further buoyed his mood. As Cointelegraph reported, various publications last month described cryptocurrency as 2020’s best-performing investment.

Concluding,
he said that conditions were more skewed to the upside now than at any
time since the days long before the 2017 bull run.



A later tweet added a caveat that BTC/USD could still drop to $5,000 and never reach $100,000.

Price
expectations remain subdued this month thanks to Bitcoin’s continued
correlation to macro markets, notably indices such as the S&P 500
and gold. 

United States President Donald Trump’s recent brush
with coronavirus served to underscore the relationship, with BTC/USD
dropping from just under $11,000 to lows of $10,390. At publishing time,
the pair is trading at $10,600.