The rebound marks a steadying of the crypto market, with bitcoin (BTC) finding a solid foothold at critical levels. QCP Capital credits the rally to improving macroeconomic conditions, pointing out that bitcoin’s rise comes after a phase of consolidation. At 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, BTC is just under the $95K mark at $94,939 per unit.
However, bitcoin’s share of the market has slipped from its high of 61.5%, signaling a shift in investor attention. Ethereum (ETH) stole the spotlight, jumping 11.65% to reach a $3,688 high. QCP Capital explained that this aligns with its earlier prediction of capital rotating from BTC to ETH.
Over the past week, QCP analysts said ETH/BTC has surged 17.8%, bringing the 0.0400 BTC level into view as the next target. This move, combined with continued inflows into ETH-focused spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs), highlights a refreshed wave of optimism.
On Wednesday alone, ethereum spot ETFs attracted $90.1 million, marking their fourth consecutive day of net inflows. While bitcoin’s rally to $95,000 reflects positive market sentiment, QCP’s market update expressed caution, noting that the cryptocurrency could encounter resistance as it pushes higher.
Meanwhile, ether’s strong performance could pave the way for it to revisit its all-time high of $4,868, a potential 35.4% climb from its current value. As ETH benefits from heightened interest and bitcoin finds its footing in price discovery, QCP Capital advised keeping a close watch on macroeconomic signals and investor behavior. Both bitcoin and ethereum continue to be central players in shaping the crypto market narrative as the year unfolds.