Bitcoin News
By Jean-Luc Maracon
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Bitcoin Faces a Sustained Capital Rotation. The dynamic is simple to understand, even if its effects are complex.
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Bitcoin Volatility: What Long-Term Investors Fear. What worries long-term investors the most is volatility.
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Bitcoin is under pressure. Not due to a sudden crash, nor because of a regulator making a shocking statement — but due to a quieter and likely more enduring movement: investors…
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It's a gradual shift. Capital is leaving bitcoin for sectors considered more promising — commercial space, artificial intelligence, anything that smells of cutting-edge innovation.
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SpaceX, in particular, is attracting growing attention. The company boasts several advantages: a leadership position in commercial space, repeated technological innovations, and…
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The dynamic is simple to understand, even if its effects are complex. When large portfolios decide to exit bitcoin to enter SpaceX or AI-related companies, it creates selling…
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And bitcoin was already struggling in recent weeks before this rotation accelerated. So the accumulation of pressure really doesn't help.
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Artificial intelligence is another driver of this capital flight. AI continues to attract funds at a rapid pace, reinforcing the general idea that tech — in all its forms — is…
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No official comments from major exchange platforms so far. None of the big crypto exchanges have publicly reacted to this dynamic — leaving a significant area of uncertainty…
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Related Reading: Bitcoin Falls 15% in June as Fear Index Hits 12 and Binance Reserves Decline
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What worries long-term investors the most is volatility. If the capital shift towards SpaceX and AI continues unabated, bitcoin could experience more frequent and pronounced…
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Read also: Bitwise Sees Bitcoin as Early Warning Sign for Global Risk-Off Shift
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The debates are intense. On one side, those who see this move towards SpaceX as fundamentally temporary — a trend, a cyclical enthusiasm for space that will calm down.
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The truth is probably somewhere in the middle. But in either case, the short-term pressure on bitcoin is very real.
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Investors are reevaluating their portfolios. That's a fact. And in this context of reevaluation, traditional digital assets like bitcoin must fight to maintain their place…
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