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Bitcoin Surges Past $72,000: Institutional Backing and Upcoming Halving Drive Momentum

Tuesday 12 March 2024 - 11:16
Bitcoin Surges Past $72,000: Institutional Backing and Upcoming Halving Drive Momentum

Bitcoin, the world's leading cryptocurrency, soared to unprecedented heights on Monday, eclipsing the $72,000 milestone in a remarkable surge fueled by growing institutional support and an impending supply squeeze. This surge, which propelled Bitcoin to an all-time high of $72,717, continued its record-breaking streak from the previous week, surpassing the November 2021 pinnacle of $68,991.

The rally gained momentum following the announcement by Britain's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to join US regulators in permitting the creation of crypto-related securities. Analysts view this move as a significant step toward mainstream acceptance. Kathleen Brooks, an analyst at XTB, elaborated, "This indicates crypto's shift into the mainstream, encompassing not only Bitcoin but also other established coins."

Institutional investors have been instrumental in driving Bitcoin's meteoric rise. The approval of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) linked to Bitcoin's spot price in the United States earlier this year facilitated mainstream investors' integration of the cryptocurrency into their portfolios. Brooks highlighted, "We've observed significant demand, with $10 billion flowing into Bitcoin ETFs in the United States."

Further bolstering the bullish sentiment is the impending "halving" event scheduled for next month. This event, occurring approximately every four years, involves halving the reward for Bitcoin "miners" who validate transactions, historically leading to an increase in the cryptocurrency's price due to a reduction in new supply.

Fiona Cincotta, an analyst at City Index, emphasized the significance of this event, stating, "Bitcoin has surged to a new all-time high, driven by robust ETF inflows and anticipation of the April halving." She noted that the crypto market has surged by 350 percent from its 2022 low, driven by institutional and retail investors seeking to capitalize on the fear of missing out (FOMO).

While Cincotta suggested that $100,000 could be the "next natural target" for Bitcoin, she cautioned against its inherent volatility, warning, "Bitcoin is highly volatile and could decline as rapidly as it has risen."

The rally has been further buoyed by the weakening of the US dollar, as Friday's job data reinforced expectations of the Federal Reserve commencing interest rate cuts in June.

Bitcoin's ascent to prominence coincides with ongoing debates surrounding its elusive creator, known by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. A London court case is currently underway to determine whether Australian computer scientist Craig Wright is the true inventor of Bitcoin, as he claims.

As the world's premier and most widely adopted cryptocurrency continues to captivate investors and institutions alike, its surge beyond $72,000 signifies a significant milestone in its journey towards mainstream acceptance and widespread adoption.


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