John Haar predicts large money printing in 3–24 months, boosting Bitcoin price
Swan Private’s John Haar says the next “big print” is inevitable and could hit in 3–24 months. He expects adoption to lift Bitcoin and keeps a $1M-by-2030–2035 path on the table.
Haar shared the view in a Milk Road interview on YouTube. He pointed to two major money-print cycles in recent memory, the latest during the COVID shock, when many turned to Bitcoin as an inflation hedge source COVID context inflation hedge.
He did not give a date. “It’s only a matter of time,” he said, arguing macro tensions and banking stress set the stage interview geopolitics.
Key catalysts he outlined include:
- Large-scale war or military mobilization. The US–Iran standoff isn’t there yet without escalation US–Iran.
- AI-driven job displacement prompting a big spending bill AI jobs.
- State budget collapses or bailouts, pension insolvencies, and a renewed regional banking crisis interview regional banks.
- Structural expansion of entitlements such as Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare, or student loan forgiveness interview.
- Major climate or natural disasters interview.
He places the timeframe at 3–24 months for one or more of these to hit. Scale and mix matter for policy response interview.
What it means for Bitcoin. Haar expects allocation to shift toward Bitcoin during such shocks, citing its liquidity and access versus slower real estate or private equity markets discussion.
His long-term view: Bitcoin can reach $1M per coin between 2030 and 2035, even without a new print cycle, with steady institutional adoption as a driver $1M path discussion.







