Bitcoin is testing its 200-day moving average at $82,000, fueled by significant cash inflows and growing interest from major financial institutions. Industry experts, including former CoinRoutes CEO Dave Weisberger, attribute the rally to the development of institutional infrastructure, highlighting the role of Circle's token presale backed by BlackRock and Apollo. Weisberger emphasized Bitcoin's unique value proposition, distinguishing it from other cryptocurrencies.
Bloomberg's senior commodities strategist Mike McGlone noted the market's division between corporate profits and consumer debt challenges, suggesting Bitcoin's potential as a safe haven amid macroeconomic uncertainty. Market strategist Peter Tchir pointed out that institutional players are already actively building the system, with potential changes in Fed leadership possibly impacting the market's trajectory.
Bitcoin Tests $82,000 Amid Rising Institutional Interest
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