Bitcoin is on rampage, hits six months high as investors rush into Crypto market

Bitcoin is on rampage, hits six months high as investors rush into Crypto market

NAIRA METRICS

Bitcoin and other cryptos performed well as investors expanded their buying power, defying expectations of a market decline due to short-selling.

Bitcoin price traded at about $24, 700 as of the time of filing this report, up by more than 11% from Tuesday at the same time.

The rise in Bitcoin’s price left investors feeling less concerned about the direction of the U.S. economy and the Fed’s upcoming monetary policy measures. 

Other cryptos’ performances: Ether and other major digital assets also surged during the day. Ether broke beyond $1,700 before dipping just below it. The value of the leading altcoin surged by more than 9%. 

With recent gains of over 11% for both NEAR, the native cryptocurrency of the smart contracts platform Near Protocol, and other major digital assets turned bright green throughout the day. 

Impact of short-selling investors: Short-selling investors were initially blamed for Bitcoin’s unexpected reversal. According to data from Coinglass, traders who bet on price swings sold nearly $65 million worth of Bitcoin than they did on Wednesday, of which about $60 million were short positions.

The tech-heavy Nasdaq and S&P 500 both ended the day up less than a percentage point. However, stocks that are tied to cryptocurrencies surged, with exchange Coinbase and bitcoin miner Marathon Digital Holdings rising 17% and 18%, respectively. 

MicroStrategy (MSTR), a significant BTC holder and provider of business software, also increased by more than 9%…

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