An article in the Hong Kong-based Ta Kung Pao, titled "Speculative Attributes Fading, Bitcoin Volatility Stabilizing," points out that Bitcoin's surge in 2025 differed from previous years, primarily due to the widespread availability of ETFs. The recent price correction is not as significant as it has been in the past four or five years, a change that may be related to the impact of the macroeconomy on traditional investment strategies. Regarding Bitcoin's price movement in 2026, there are two opposing views: one believes Bitcoin may experience a significant correction, even returning to a lower price range; the other investors are optimistic that Bitcoin will reach $150,000 by the end of the year and $250,000 by 2027. Currently, Bitcoin has largely entered the mainstream financial landscape, but it will still take 5 to 10 years to achieve the same level of social acceptance as gold.