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Citigroup slashed its 12-month forecasts for bitcoin and ether, saying weakening investor appetite, negative exchange-traded fund flows and ​a lack of progress on U.S. digital asset legislation have ​hurt the outlook for the two largest cryptocurrencies.

The brokerage, ⁠in a note dated Tuesday, lowered its target for bitcoin to $82,000 from $112,000 ​and trimmed its ether forecast to $2,240 from $3,175.

Bitcoin was last trading at $58,864.27, its weakest ​level since September 2024, having halved in value from an all-time high of $126,223.18 in October last year. Ether was last at $1,585.63, its lowest since April 2025.

Crypto markets have struggled ​this year amid heightened market volatility, investor hype around big expected ​IPOs and persistent ETF outflows that track the assets.

Both cryptocurrencies are trading below their ‌long-term moving-day averages, ⁠reflecting bearish sentiment. Citi's bear-case scenario, which assumes recessionary macroeconomic conditions and continued ETF outflows, values bitcoin at $53,000 and ether at $1,094 over the next year.

Citi said its revision was driven by its decision to cut its ​12-month net ETF ​inflow assumption ⁠to zero from $10 billion.

"ETF flows, an important driver of prices, have turned negative recently," it said, adding that ​bitcoin ETF flows were down about $3.3 billion so far ​this ⁠year. The brokerage expects broader investor adoption to remain on hold until a new catalyst emerges.

It also said that slow progress on U.S. crypto legislation ⁠and ​concerns over potential bitcoin selling by digital ​asset treasury companies have hit investor sentiment, with the weakness coinciding with a rotation ​into AI-related assets.

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