Bitcoin is experiencing its most impressive April performance in twelve months. The leading cryptocurrency reached an intraday peak of $79,327 on Wednesday before retracing to approximately $77,390. Month-to-date gains now stand at roughly 13.6%.
Bitcoin (BTC) Price
This rally represents a significant turnaround following a challenging period. Digital asset markets experienced their most prolonged downturn since 2018, suffering back-to-back monthly losses spanning from October through February.
A major catalyst behind the current rebound appears to be expanding stablecoin liquidity. The circulating supply of Tether’s USDT has climbed to nearly $150 billion, with approximately $5 billion added during the last fortnight. Market analysts typically interpret stablecoin supply expansion as an indicator of new capital flowing into cryptocurrency markets.
From a macroeconomic perspective, traditional U.S. equity markets have also rebounded strongly. Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq have climbed back toward all-time highs following brief corrections into negative territory earlier this year.
Jasper de Maere, an OTC trader at Wintermute, observed that financial markets have essentially begun to ignore headlines surrounding Middle Eastern conflicts. He explained that robust corporate earnings reports are helping to counterbalance geopolitical tensions, although he cautioned about “a certain level of fatigue and potentially complacency” creeping into market sentiment.
According to data from cryptocurrency sentiment analytics platform Santiment, Bitcoin addresses holding between 10 and 10,000 BTC have acquired 40,967 BTC starting from April 10, representing approximately $3.17 billion in value.
Meanwhile, smaller retail participants (holding less than 0.1 BTC) accumulated merely 46 BTC during the identical timeframe, valued at around $3.56 million.
Andre Dragosch, who serves as head of Europe research at Bitwise, also commented on X Friday: “Institutional demand for Bitcoin is clearly accelerating.”
Bitcoin spot exchange-traded funds registered $223 million in net positive flows on April 23, extending their winning streak to eight consecutive trading sessions. BlackRock’s IBIT product dominated with $167.49 million in inflows. Ark & 21Shares’ ARKB contributed an additional $71.22 million. Aggregate net assets across Bitcoin ETF products have now reached $102.79 billion.
Source: SoSoValue
Ethereum-focused ETFs, on the other hand, experienced their first day of outflows following a 10-day positive streak, recording net redemptions of $75.94 million.
Michael van de Poppe, founder of MN Trading Capital, indicated on Thursday that Bitcoin possesses “enough room” to advance toward the $86,000 level, though maintaining support above $75,000 will be essential for sustaining upward momentum.
The Crypto Fear & Greed Index registered a reading of 39 on Friday, remaining within “Fear” territory.
The forthcoming Federal Reserve monetary policy meeting represents the primary near-term catalyst that market participants are monitoring most attentively.
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