Bitcoin's performance in 2025 has been lackluster, trailing behind major asset classes such as the Nasdaq, S&P 500, and gold. The cryptocurrency is experiencing selling pressure from long-term holders and miners, with significant sell-offs occurring near the $100,000 mark. Additionally, miners are increasingly shifting their operations to AI data centers, which could impact Bitcoin's network security.
Institutional interest in Bitcoin has waned, as evidenced by stagnant ETF inflows since mid-July. This, coupled with government seizures and heightened regulatory scrutiny, is challenging Bitcoin's reputation as a censorship-resistant asset. As a result, some investors are turning to privacy-focused cryptocurrencies like Zcash.
Bitcoin Faces Challenges in 2025 Amid Sell-Offs and Stagnant ETF Inflows
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