Prediction markets are wagering that Bitcoin (BTC) won't reach $100,000 before year-end, reflecting cautious outlooks amid volatility. However, sentiment is on the upswing with crypto ETFs attracting $700 million in inflows—the second-highest weekly figure in six weeks. Meanwhile, the GameFi sector's market cap slipped 1% to $9 billion, but Power Protocol bucked the trend with a staggering +110% surge.Prediction markets are wagering that Bitcoin (BTC) won't reach $100,000 before year-end, reflecting cautious outlooks amid volatility. However, sentiment is on the upswing with crypto ETFs attracting $700 million in inflows—the second-highest weekly figure in six weeks. Meanwhile, the GameFi sector's market cap slipped 1% to $9 billion, but Power Protocol bucked the trend with a staggering +110% surge.

Prediction Markets Bet BTC Won't Hit $100K Before Year-End, But ETF Inflows Signal Improving Sentiment

2025/12/15 15:38

Keywords: BTC $100K prediction markets, crypto ETF inflows $700M, GameFi market cap dip, Power Protocol +110% rise, crypto sentiment improvement

Prediction markets are wagering that Bitcoin (BTC) won't reach $100,000 before year-end, reflecting cautious outlooks amid volatility. However, sentiment is on the upswing with crypto ETFs attracting $700 million in inflows—the second-highest weekly figure in six weeks. Meanwhile, the GameFi sector's market cap slipped 1% to $9 billion, but Power Protocol bucked the trend with a staggering +110% surge.

Prediction Markets' Bearish Bet on BTC
Platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi show heavy betting against BTC hitting $100K by December 31, with odds favoring "no" at over 60%. This pessimism stems from recent pullbacks—BTC dipped below $60,000—amid macroeconomic uncertainties and regulatory hurdles. Analysts attribute it to profit-taking and delayed rate cuts, despite BTC's year-to-date gains of 50%.

Yet, contrarian views persist: some bettors see potential catalysts like ETF momentum or election outcomes pushing BTC higher.

Crypto ETF Inflows Boost Sentiment
Countering the bearish bets, crypto ETFs recorded $700 million in net inflows last week, per CoinShares data—the second-strongest in six weeks. Bitcoin ETFs led with $650 million, driven by institutional demand from firms like BlackRock and Fidelity. This influx signals improving sentiment, as inflows often precede price recoveries.

The Fear and Greed Index rose to 35 (from 25), moving from "fear" to "neutral," hinting at a potential shift. "ETF flows are a strong bullish indicator, outweighing prediction market skepticism," noted Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas.

GameFi Sector Dips, But Power Protocol Shines
The GameFi market cap edged down 1% to $9 billion, amid broader crypto consolidation and reduced trading volumes. Projects like Axie Infinity saw minor declines, reflecting investor caution in play-to-earn models.

However, Power Protocol defied the trend with a +110% price blast, fueled by new partnerships, token burns, or gameplay updates. This outlier highlights pockets of growth in GameFi, where innovative projects can thrive despite sector headwinds.

Market Implications and Outlook
The mixed signals—bearish predictions vs. robust ETF inflows—suggest a tug-of-war in crypto. If inflows continue, BTC could challenge $100K skepticism. For GameFi, outliers like Power Protocol indicate resilience. Investors should monitor US elections and Fed decisions for catalysts.

As sentiment improves, opportunities may arise—stay updated on BTC $100K prediction markets and crypto ETF inflows for informed decisions. Crypto remains volatile; diversify wisely.

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