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The largest and oldest cryptocurrency held around $95,000 during U.S. afternoon hours, up 1.8% over the past 24 hours.
The spring rally in bitcoin (BTC) continues and is on track for its strongest weekly showing since Trump's election victory.
The largest cryptocurrency was trading up 1.8% over the past 24 hours at around $95,000 during U.S. afternoon hours on Friday. Among the broad-market crypto benchmark CoinDesk 20 Index, Sui's native (SUI), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), and Hedera's HBAR led price gains.
The world's oldest cryptocurrency is up over 11% since Monday, rendering it the largest weekly gain since November 2024, when Donald Trump clinched the U.S. presidency, kickstarting a broad-market crypto rally.
Investor appetite from ETF investors also bounced back strongly: U.S.-listed spot bitcoin ETFs recorded $2.68 billion in net inflows this week so far, the largest since December, according to SoSoValue data. (Friday inflow data will be published later.)
BTC decoupling
Bitcoin's recent strength relative to U.S. stocks and gold underscores BTC's decoupling from traditional macro assets, said David Duong, Coinbase Institutional's global head of research.
"It’s rare to witness market inflection points in real time, as we only tend to recognize major regime shifts with the benefit of time and reflection," Duong said in a Friday report. "This week’s decoupling of bitcoin’s performance from that of traditional macro assets may be as close as we come to such a moment."
"In our view, this divergence highlights bitcoin’s maturing role as a store-of-value asset—one that is increasingly being viewed by institutional and retail investors alike as resilient against the macroeconomic forces affecting risk assets more broadly," he wrote.
Doun noted that the thesis is gaining traction with more companies adopting BTC corporate treasuries. Following the success of Michael Saylor's Strategy, Twenty One Capital, a new firm backed by Tether, Bitfinex, SoftBank, and a Cantor Fitzgerald affiliate, also plans to hold 42,000 BTC at launch.
Due in part to recent accumulation, liquidity in the spot BTC market has been "significantly drained," Dr. Kirill Kretov, lead strategist at trading automation platform CoinPanel, said in a Telegram note. According to the firm's proprietary blockchain analysis, a large portion of bitcoin liquidity has been withdrawn from actively transacting addresses, including exchanges, since November 2024, exposing markets to volatile price swings.
“The market is thin, vulnerable, and easily moved by large players," Kretov said. "Sharp swings of 10% up or down are likely to remain the norm for now.”
Bitcoin's route to fresh records
While the route could be choppy, this week’s rally is likely the early innings of bitcoin's next leg higher to new records, said John Glover, chief investment officer of crypto lender Ledn.
Based on his technical analysis using Elliott Waves, he said BTC began the fifth and final wave of its multi-year bull market.
Elliott Wave theory suggests asset prices move in predictable patterns called waves, driven by collective investor psychology. These patterns typically unfold in five-wave trends, in which the first, third, and fifth waves are impulsive rallies, while the second and fourth waves are corrective phases.
While retesting this month's low at $75,000 cannot be ruled out, Glover sees BTC climbing to a cycle top around late 2025, early 2026.
"My expectations continue to be for a rally to $133-$136k into the end of this year, beginning of next,” he said.
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