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Bitcoin (BTC) Market Cap Could Surpass $3T by Mid-2025 Fueled by Geopolitical Instability

Bernstein analysts are convinced the flagship digital asset will continue on a bullish trajectory amid the incoming halving event that will reduce Bitcoin’s monthly selling pressure to less than $500 million. Bitcoin (BTC) opened the fourth week of November with a renewed bullish outlook fueled by the victory of Argentina’s pro-Bitcoin

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Bitcoin (BTC) Price Up 100% This Year; Safe Haven from Debt Spiral, Bond Rout and Geopolitical Tensions Helped Rally

"After 2022 tricked so many into thinking that digital assets are correlated to stocks and bonds, many are left scratching their heads at the 'new' old normal," Jeff Dorman, chief investment officer at Arca pointed out. "A debt spiral leads to a loss of confidence in banks and governments and

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How Economic Policy and Geopolitical Uncertainty Could Affect Crypto Markets

In this article, we delve into the critical factors influencing the trajectory of cryptocurrency markets: tightening monetary policies, the resurgence of the U.S. dollar, and the lingering specter of inflation. We also examine the evolving role of cryptocurrencies, particularly Bitcoin, in the context of global finance and stability. Source

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Geopolitical Uncertainty Puts Bitcoin under Pressure, $100M in Liquidations

Despite the selling pressure, Bitcoin has outperformed the broader crypto market with its market share crossing over 50%. Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency market have come under selling pressure amid rising geopolitical uncertainties and a recent war eruption between Israel and Palestine. The developments led to more than $100 million

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Indonesia Introducing New National Payment System to Protect Against ‘Geopolitical Consequences’ – Economics Bitcoin News

Indonesia is introducing a new national payment system as the country furthers its de-dollarization efforts and protection against “possible geopolitical consequences.” The new payment system will replace Visa and Mastercard in state-owned institutions and companies, a top central bank official said. “We expect that very soon it will become widespread.” Indonesia

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