1. Industry insiders: The price of Bitcoin may rise to $100,000 in January 2025 when Trump takes office as president. 2. 3EX: Current BTC

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2024.11.11 02:52
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Industry insiders predict that the price of Bitcoin may rise to $100,000 in January 2025 when Trump takes office as president. The current long-short ratio for Bitcoin contracts is 0.62, and the fear and greed index is at 78. Standard Chartered Bank expects Bitcoin to reach $125,000 by the end of the year. The founder of CryptoQuant stated that a strong rebound at the end of the year may lay the groundwork for a bear market in 2025. BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF assets have surpassed those of gold ETFs. The U.S. SEC has postponed its decision on the listing of the Ethereum ETF

  1. Industry insiders: Bitcoin prices may rise to $100,000 when Trump takes office in January 2025.

  2. 3EX: The current long-short ratio for BTC contracts is 0.62, and the Bitcoin Fear and Greed Index is at 78.

  3. The current pricing in the Bitcoin options market indicates that the year-end BTC price will be between $68,000 and $95,000.

  4. Standard Chartered Bank: It is expected that Bitcoin will reach $125,000 by the end of the year, and SOL will hit a new high.

  5. CryptoQuant founder: A strong rebound by the end of the year may lay the groundwork for a bear market in 2025.

  6. Arthur Hayes: The trends in the Bitcoin market indicate that Trump will print money.

  7. Report: The cumulative monthly traffic of 20 cryptocurrency exchanges increased by 8% in October.

  8. CryptoQuant founder: He was fiercely attacked by certain crypto influencers for disclosing FTX "run" data.

  9. BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF assets have surpassed its gold ETF, taking only 10 months.

  10. The U.S. SEC has once again delayed its decision on the listing of spot Ethereum ETF options on the New York Stock Exchange.

  11. The Ethereum Foundation released its 2024 report: 99.45% of the $788.7 million in crypto asset reserves is in ETH.

  12. Forbes: Trump will be more supportive of the crypto industry than Biden, but uncertainty still exists