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XLM $0.1543 -5.86%
ZEC $516.49 -8.96%
BTC $79,041.25 -2.93%
ETH $2,219.87 -3.38%
BNB $672.17 -1.33%
XRP $1.43 -4.20%
SOL $89.18 -3.87%
TRX $0.3516 -0.53%
DOGE $0.1134 -2.84%
ADA $0.2611 -4.39%
BCH $425.02 -2.90%
LINK $10.05 -4.86%
HYPE $43.98 -0.09%
AAVE $92.65 -7.05%
SUI $1.09 -8.77%
XLM $0.1543 -5.86%
ZEC $516.49 -8.96%

Analysis: Bitcoin's "panic has receded," with three major catalysts supporting the price surge to $75,000

2026-04-15 17:09:43
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According to market news, Bitcoin has risen 8% in the past two weeks, currently reported around $74,000. Max Kahn, CEO of Digital Wealth Partners, pointed out that the next round of Bitcoin's rise depends on three key factors: first, the trend of energy-driven inflation data; second, expectations of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy. If inflation is controlled and the market shifts to expectations of easing, it will directly benefit risk assets like Bitcoin; third, the continuous inflow of institutional funds. In April, Bitcoin ETFs recorded a net inflow of $523 million, continuing the strong performance since March.

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