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I just saw that Citigroup has recently lowered its forecasts for Bitcoin and Ethereum. It seems that analysts are becoming more cautious with cryptocurrencies in this current environment. The interesting thing is that this coincides with the stagnation in U.S. cryptocurrency legislation, which creates quite a bit of market uncertainty. When there is no regulatory clarity, major institutional players tend to reduce their bullish expectations. The cryptocurrency forecasts made by these investment banks always impact overall sentiment, so it's no surprise to see the market react to these shifts in stance. The reality is that without clear progress in U.S. regulation, many institutions prefer to wait and see how everything develops. This leaves BTC and ETH in a zone of uncertainty where forecasts can change rapidly depending on political news. In the end, it all depends on whether they manage to push through legislation that provides certainty to the sector.