AI Price Forecasts for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and XRP in 2025—Which Models Hold Up?

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Why This Matters

The 24/7 Wall St. piece treats AI crypto “forecasting” like a clever year-end sport: ask a few models, score the results, crown a winner. That framing flatters the technology and the asset class at the same time, while quietly implying that prediction equals insight.

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AI Price Forecasts for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and XRP in 2025—Which Models Hold Up?
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Artificial intelligence is making waves with crypto predictions as the year wraps up. We ran a real-time accuracy test to see which AI gets the correct prediction of top crypto prices by December 31. We asked ChatGPT, Claude, and DeepSeek to forecast year-end prices for Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC), Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH), Solana (CRYPTO: SOL), and ...

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How We See It

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The 24/7 Wall St. piece treats AI crypto “forecasting” like a clever year-end sport: ask a few models, score the results, crown a winner. That framing flatters the technology and the asset class at the same time, while quietly implying that prediction equals insight. It does not.

Conservatives are right to be skeptical of turning AI-generated guesses into investing guidance. Crypto prices are driven less by fundamentals than by liquidity, sentiment, and regulatory shocks. An accuracy contest risks laundering speculation into credibility, especially for retail investors who hear “model” and assume rigor.

The core issue is public trust. If outlets normalize algorithmic price calls without clear limits, we get a marketplace where hype outruns accountability. Whatever one thinks of crypto, financial responsibility still matters, and so does rule-of-law clarity for assets that can move across borders instantly.

The principle at stake is simple: markets need transparency and accountability, not better fortune-telling.

Commentary written with AI assistance by the New Republican Times Editorial Board.