Bitcoin price now reflects capital inflows over halving cycles. Institutional adoption reshapes Bitcoin’s long-term market behavior. Credit systems and banks now influence Bitcoin growth trajectory. Bitcoin traded near $68,000 as market structure signals a major shift in price drivers. Michael Saylor said the four-year cycle no longer defines market behavior. He added that capital flows now guide Bitcoin’s direction across global financial systems. For years, traders linked price growth to halving events that reduced mining rewards. Saylor now rejects that model and points to structural market evolution. As a result, Bitcoin’s role continues to expand beyond its early speculative phase. Institutional adoption continues to reshape demand patterns across regulated financial platforms. Large firms now integrate Bitcoin into treasury strategies and financial products. Consequently, the asset reflects broader economic forces instead of isolated supply shocks. Capital Flows Replace Halving C...
Latest Acquisitions Drive Overall Holdings To Greater Heights The recent purchase comes after a huge one announced last week. Bitmain has already accumulated more than 71,000 ETH, boosting total holdings to more than 4.7 million ETH. It now holds nearly 4 percent of the total Ethereum supply. The company still aims to own five percent of Ethereum's supply in the market. In addition, the strategy signals a long-term accumulation plan that targets market positioning. The aggressive buying has, however, exposed it to price volatility. Statistics indicate that Bitmain has a large unrealized loss on its Ethereum investment at present. The average purchase price is above current market rates, which has impacted portfolio value. This puts the firm under pressure as market conditions remain uncertain. Since the beginning of the year, Bitmain's stock has fallen more than 30 percent. Nonetheless, it posted a small profit in the last week along with a slight uptick in Ethereum's price...