Bitcoin approaches the $90,000 mark, pushing the cryptocurrency market past its peak levels from the pandemic period, according to Bloomberg.


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Bitcoin’s surge has taken the digital currency to unprecedented levels, surpassing $89,000 and propelling the overall cryptocurrency market value beyond the heights seen during the pandemic. The sharp rise comes as investors respond to President-elect Donald Trump’s promises for more crypto-friendly policies. Bitcoin has soared by 32% since the U.S. election on November 5, hitting an all-time high of $89,599 before settling at $88,450 early Tuesday in London trading.
Trump’s vision for the crypto market has emboldened traders. The Republican-controlled Congress is expected to aid his efforts, which include creating a strategic Bitcoin reserve and encouraging domestic mining to establish the U.S. as a global crypto leader. This marks a dramatic shift from the regulatory scrutiny under President Joe Biden's administration. The change has spurred investment across digital currencies, pushing their collective market value to around $3.1 trillion, as reported by CoinGecko.

Financial experts have noted this market momentum. Chris Weston from Pepperstone Group described Bitcoin as being in “beast mode,” sparking debates among traders on whether to jump into the heated market or wait for a potential dip. Meanwhile, investors are placing big bets on Bitcoin’s future, with the Deribit exchange showing significant open interest in options forecasting the cryptocurrency surpassing $100,000 by year’s end.

Additionally, institutional investors are taking note. Open interest in Bitcoin futures at CME Group and its counterpart Ether also hit record levels. Publicly-traded company MicroStrategy Inc., known for its large Bitcoin holdings, recently bought about 27,200 Bitcoin for around $2 billion over 10 days, reflecting strong corporate confidence in the cryptocurrency's potential.

Dogecoin, known for its meme origins, has also seen its value double amid growing enthusiasm. This trend has been amplified by figures like Elon Musk, who supports Trump and regularly promotes the token.

Bitcoin’s overall rally has soared by roughly 110% in 2024. Key factors driving this growth include demand for U.S.-backed Bitcoin ETFs and monetary easing by the Federal Reserve. The rise has outpaced traditional investments such as global equities and gold. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust, a significant ETF, hit its highest turnover ever on Monday, highlighting the increasing interest.

Despite the excitement, analysts like Katie Stockton from Fair lead Strategies LLC advise caution. Stockton suggests that Bitcoin could enter a phase of consolidation after such a rapid climb, recommending a short-term neutral outlook for traders.

The election season also witnessed a surge in spending by digital asset companies to support crypto-positive candidates. Trump's own pivot on cryptocurrency has been noteworthy. Previously skeptical and dismissive of the industry, he has embraced it as part of his broader economic strategy, which includes boosting domestic industries, tax cuts, and protectionist measures. This support has linked Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to Trump’s economic policies, grouping them with advancing U.S. stocks and the strengthening dollar.

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