BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF notches 2-week high inflow as BTC nears $112K

BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) has seen its largest inflow in the past two weeks as traders allocate to US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to scoop up the rocketing cryptocurrency. IBIT’s May 21 net inflows hit $530.6 million, its biggest single-day net inflow since it took in $531.2 million on May 5, according to…

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How high can Bitcoin price go?

Key takeaways: Bitcoin was up 4.3% on May 9, after breaking $100,000  for the first time since February. BTC price gains trigger $800 million in short liquidations, the largest since 2021. A bull flag on the weekly chart suggests a $182,200 target, with analysts predicting Bitcoin’s price can go as high as $1 million in…

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Bitcoin sales at $109K all-time high ‘significantly below’ cycle tops — Research

Bitcoin (BTC) investors who bought BTC in 2020 or later are still waiting for higher prices, new research says. In findings published on X on April 1, onchain analytics firm Glassnode revealed that $110,000 was not high enough to make many hodlers sell. Glassnode: 2020 Bitcoin buyers “still holding” Bitcoiners who entered the market between…

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How high can XRP price go?

XRP (XRP) has dropped nearly 30% since hitting a seven-year high of $3.39 in January. Still, bullish news—like Ripple’s potential resolution in the SEC lawsuit and a new license in Dubai—has fueled a rebound. As of March 24, XRP was trading for as high as $2.47, up 38% from its year-to-date low of $1.79. XRP/USD…

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Bitcoin has ‘more than 50% chance’ of new high by June: Cory Klippsten

The chances of Bitcoin surpassing its all-time high of $109,000 by June are favorable, but the market first needs time to absorb volatile macroeconomic conditions, says Swan Bitcoin CEO Cory Klippsten. “I think there’s more than 50% chance we will see all-time highs before the end of June this year,” Klippsten told Cointelegraph.  However, he…

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VCs are so eager for AI startups, they’re buying into each others’ SPVs at high prices

VCs are increasingly buying shares of late-stage startups on the secondary market as they try to get pieces of the hottest ones — especially AI companies. But they are also increasingly doing so through financial instruments called special purpose vehicles (SVPs). Some of those SPVs are becoming such hot commodities that they are commanding premium…

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