Interest rate cuts, increases in the M2 money supply, structural deficits, and geopolitical tensions typically drive Bitcoin's price higher.
Bitcoin has rallied 126% since January to reach $100,000, driven by Bitcoin ETF demand, April's halving and Donald Trump's US election win.
While the crypto market eagerly anticipates Bitcoin (BTC) breaking the $100,000 price level, the premier cryptocurrency may have even more room for growth in 2025 as the global M2 money supply expands. Global Liquidity Surge: A Catalyst For Bitcoin? In a detailed analysis on X, Jamie Coutts, chief crypto analyst at Real Vision, brought his […]
According to the Atlantic Council, 134 countries are currently exploring CBDCs in different phases — including every G20 country.
The recent 50 basis-point interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve has had a mixed impact on crypto markets.