Bitcoin Updates: Overcoming the $112K Barrier—How Global Trends and Institutional Players Intersect
- Bitcoin faces critical $112K threshold amid U.S. government shutdown-induced liquidity crunch, pushing Treasury General Account above $1 trillion. - Institutional demand wanes as BlackRock's BTC ETF inflows drop 90%, while Cathie Wood cuts 2030 price forecast by $300K due to stablecoin competition. - On-chain data reveals weak buying pressure below $100K support, though technical indicators suggest potential rebound if shutdown resolves. - Ledger plans New York IPO amid $2.17B crypto hack losses, while B
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Yet, there are signs of hope. Bitcoin jumped above $106K earlier this week as optimism grew that the government shutdown could soon end, with Polymarket traders giving a 56% chance of resolution by late November
Geopolitical uncertainty and regulatory shifts are also in play. Jack Dorsey’s Square has introduced Bitcoin-to-Bitcoin payments, letting merchants accept BTC directly
Looking forward, Bitcoin’s future will depend on whether liquidity returns and institutional interest revives. The Treasury’s expected $150 billion liquidity boost after reopening could trigger a rally, though uncertainty around Fed policy and competition from stablecoins remain threats
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