Metaplanet, Asia's equivalent of MicroStrategy, announced the acquisition of 107 Bitcoins as it kicks off Q4 with hopes for a Bitcoin rally.
The Japanese firm invested 1 billion Yen to boost its holdings to over 500 BTC, valued at approximately 4.75 billion Yen, marking its first purchase since the Fed’s rate cut in September.
Following the announcement, Metaplanet’s stock rose 3.63%, though it’s still 66% below its May peak.
While September saw Bitcoin gain nearly 8%, it struggled to maintain prices above $65,000, experiencing a sharp decline recently. Bohan Jiang from Abra noted that profit-taking and new short positions drove the selling.
As the crypto market looks to October, historical trends indicate potential for gains, particularly if the Fed implements another rate cut.
With the M2 money supply increasing, investors anticipate Bitcoin could reach $70,000, aiming for a year-end target of $90,000.
After weeks of uncertainty, the bearish grip on Bitcoin may finally be easing, according to a recent analysis by crypto research firm Swissblock.
On April 17, 2025, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs experienced a significant uptick in inflows, while Ethereum ETFs saw no net movement, according to data from Farside Investors.
Bitcoin has soared to new heights in 2024, yet the excitement that once accompanied these milestones is strangely missing. Instead of wild rallies and viral trading crazes, the current market feels almost businesslike—more calm than chaos.
Oklahoma is stepping away from its bid to create a state-managed Bitcoin reserve after a closely watched proposal failed to clear a key hurdle in the State Senate.