USD 106,600! Bitcoin sets a new historical high, 90,000 people liquidated!
After a brief adjustment, cryptocurrencies have once again risen across the board, with Bitcoin reaching a maximum of USD 106,660, setting a new historical high, surpassing the previous peak of USD 103,800 reached on December 5. It is currently reported at USD 105,170, up 3.69%. In the last 24 hours, a total of 94,200 people worldwide were liquidated, with a total liquidation amount of USD 309 million.
Ethereum is up 3.32%, reported at USD 4,000. Dogecoin, Solana, and others are also on the rise.
Bitcoin completed its seventh consecutive week of gains by Sunday, marking the longest streak since 2021. Since the beginning of the year, when it was around USD 40,000, Bitcoin's increase this year has exceeded 170%.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump favors a cryptocurrency-friendly regulatory environment, supports the idea of the national reserves holding Bitcoin, and plans to reverse the Biden administration's crackdown on the digital asset industry. This has led to increased optimism among investors regarding the U.S. cryptocurrency regulatory environment. Since Trump won the presidential election last month, Bitcoin has surged significantly and surpassed USD 100,000. After first breaking USD 100,000 on December 5, Bitcoin experienced significant volatility at high levels, during which it also dipped below USD 95,000. #BTC重回关键位置后走势 $BTC