Bottoming out and aiming for a rebound by the end of the year! Standard Chartered predicts: Bitcoin may drop to $50,000, and Ethereum could fall to $1,400

ETH6,46%
SOL6,11%
XRP4,09%
BNB4,01%

Standard Chartered Bank released a report on Thursday, once again lowering its short-term outlook for the cryptocurrency market and warning that there may be further declines in the coming months, possibly even a final “capitulation sell-off,” but still optimistic about a recovery before the end of this year.
Geoffrey Kendrick, Head of Digital Asset Research at Standard Chartered, stated that the market will continue to experience pain amid ongoing macroeconomic headwinds:

I believe digital asset prices will face more pain in the coming months and ultimately see a wave of selling. Before Kevin Warsh officially takes over the Federal Reserve, the overall economic environment will be difficult to provide sufficient support.

Kendrick estimates that if selling pressure continues, Bitcoin could fall to $50,000 or lower, and Ethereum could drop to $1,400. However, he also emphasized that these levels would be excellent “entry points,” and he expects Bitcoin to rebound to $100,000 by the end of the year, with Ethereum reaching $4,000.
It is noteworthy that this is the latest in a series of target price cuts by Standard Chartered. The bank previously cut Bitcoin’s target price from $300,000 to $150,000 in December last year, and now further down to $100,000; Ethereum’s target price was also slashed from $7,500 to $4,000.
In addition to the two major cryptocurrencies, Kendrick also revised down the forecasts for leading competing coins by the end of 2026. These adjustments are mostly “re-estimations based on current market prices,” aligning the relative performance of these coins with Bitcoin and Ethereum:

  • Solana (SOL) end-of-year target price lowered from $250 to $135
  • Ripple (XRP) end-of-year target price sharply cut from $8.00 to $2.80
  • Binance Coin (BNB) end-of-year target price lowered from $1,755 to $1,050
  • Avalanche (AVAX) end-of-year target price slashed from $100 to $18

Two Main Culprits: ETF Lock-In and Failed Rate Cut Expectations
Why is the outlook so bearish for the short-term crypto market? Kendrick points out two key factors.
First is the loss of confidence among ETF investors. The report notes that Bitcoin spot ETF holdings have declined by nearly 100,000 BTC since their peak in October 2025. Worse, the average cost basis for current on-exchange buyers is around $90,000, meaning a large portion of holdings are “severely trapped.” These investors are now more inclined to sell on rallies or cut losses rather than buy the dip.
Second is the overall economic situation suppressing market sentiment. Recent US economic data has been mixed, and the market generally expects the Federal Reserve to delay rate cuts until after leadership changes in June. This uncertainty makes it difficult for cryptocurrencies to attract new inflows of capital in the coming months.
Despite the short-term bearish outlook, Kendrick emphasizes that the long-term prospects for the crypto market remain solid. This wave of decline is relatively mild compared to past bear markets, which saw systemic risks like the Terra/Luna collapse and FTX bankruptcy in 2022. Currently, there are no signs of a wave of platform failures, indicating that increased institutional participation has made the market more resilient.

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