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Bitcoin Crosses $93K Milestone as U.S. Investors Lead Rally

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Vijay Gir

Bitcoin just hit a huge milestone, briefly crossing the $93,000 mark—a level it had been testing for days; although it didn’t stay there long.

As U.S. market demand continues to fuel the fire, let’s delve deeper into the factors driving this latest Bitcoin boom and whether it’s gearing up for an even bigger jump soon.

U.S. Demand Drives Bitcoin Surge

The leap above $93,000 coincided with the opening of the U.S. markets, pointing to American investors as key drivers behind this surge. The Coinbase Premium Index, which tracks the price difference between Coinbase and Binance, rose to 0.2—the highest level since April. While that number may not seem big, it signals that U.S.-based investors are paying a premium, highlighting strong local demand.

Plus, it’s not just individuals driving this. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), a popular U.S.-listed Bitcoin ETF, was trading hot, with a whopping $1.2 billion in volume within the first hour. It even became one of the most-traded ETFs on the market. This kind of volume from big players shows Bitcoin’s appeal is still very much alive in the U.S. market.

Spot Buying, Not Futures, is Powering the Rally

Unlike previous rallies driven by futures, this surge is grounded in actual Bitcoin purchases. Analysts point to the cumulative volume delta (CVD) from spot markets, which reveals considerable buy-side pressure. In simple terms, this rally is backed by real buying, not just bets on future prices.

This trend holds well for a more sustained upward movement, as spot-driven rallies tend to provide a stronger foundation than those reliant on futures.

A Dip but Bitcoin Is Not Done Yet

After hitting $93,376, Bitcoin’s price fell to around $89,852—a 4.34% dip from its peak. However, it’s still trading about 3% higher than the day before. This minor correction aligns with Bitcoin’s characteristic volatility.

Briefly, Bitcoin even surpassed silver and edged past Saudi Aramco to become the 7th largest global asset by market cap, reinforcing its growing influence on the world stage.

The Road Ahead for Bitcoin

With strong U.S. demand and high trading volumes in Bitcoin ETFs, the outlook remains intriguing. If spot purchases continue to drive demand, Bitcoin could be setting the stage for a lasting upward trend. However, as always with Bitcoin, unpredictability is part of the game.

The crypto market shows no signs of losing momentum—so buckle up for what could be an exciting ride ahead!

Vijay Gir

Vijay Gir is a Certified Blockchain Expert with over 8 years of experience in the blockchain industry. He has a deep passion for sharing his knowledge of blockchain, cryptocurrency, and web3 technologies. For the past 7 years, Vijay has been dedicated to writing about these transformative topics, helping others stay informed and understand the evolving landscape of decentralized technologies.

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