Wu said that according to the latest report from QCP Capital, historical data shows that October is usually a bull market month, and Bitcoin has risen an average of 22.9% in the past 9 Octobers. If the increase this year is similar, the price of Bitcoin will break through $78,000, a new all-time high. Although Ethereum also performed well in October, its average return in October over the past 8 years was about 5%. However, a large number of Ethereum October call options were observed this morning. In addition, spot ETF inflows continue to remain positive, and the funding rate for perpetual contracts is close to the level during the first quarter bull market.