[Analysis Suggests Bitcoin Year-End Price Could Reach $255,000] According to a report by Cointelegraph, Bitcoin has fallen approximately 40% from its historical peak in October 2025, but long-term valuation models indicate it still has significant upside potential. Based on the 'Bitcoin Decay Channel' calculations, Bitcoin's conservative year-end range has been adjusted upward to $90,000–$255,000, with the high-end scenario reaching $255,000. This model, which fits the logarithmic decay trends of previous cycle highs and lows, shows that Bitcoin approached the upper boundary during the cycle peaks of 2013, 2017, and 2021, while bear market bottoms fell near the lower boundary. Analyst Sminston stated that Bitcoin remains within a long-term upward channel, with the price range potentially expanding to $128,000–$308,000 by 2027.