Bitcoin (BTC) started the New Year on a positive note, climbing around 1.5% in the past day to $96,700, recovering from last week’s dip.
Despite this rebound, selling pressure persists, with CryptoQuant founder Ki Young Ju attributing it to older Bitcoin whales. These large holders are reportedly offloading through high-volume OTC trades and exchange deposits. However, Ju noted that these actions are unlikely to cause a major market crash.
Interest from institutional investors, particularly in the U.S., appears to be waning, as reflected by the Coinbase Premium hitting a two-year low. Ju emphasized that a recovery in this metric would be crucial for Bitcoin’s next upward move.
Meanwhile, the broader market is seeing growth across top altcoins,while XRP has even overtaken Tether as the third-largest cryptocurrency, signaling shifting market dynamics. Analysts suggest Bitcoin dominance could decrease in the coming weeks, as altcoins gain momentum.
As uncertainty looms over geopolitical events and their potential impact on crypto policy, the coming weeks will determine whether the market continues its bullish trend or faces new challenges.
Metaplanet has stepped up its commitment to Bitcoin by securing $21.25 million through its latest bond offering, the company’s 14th in a series of ongoing capital raises tied to its aggressive crypto strategy.
Bitcoin has reached a major benchmark in its battle against traditional financial benchmarks, with its value relative to the S&P 500 hitting a record high of 17.725 on May 8.
A well-regarded crypto analyst believes that Bitcoin (BTC) could experience a final, explosive rally before the current market cycle concludes.
Dan Tapiero, a seasoned macro investor and hedge fund manager, sees potential for a significant Bitcoin surge if the U.S. economy hits a downturn that pushes the Federal Reserve toward aggressive rate cuts.