De acordo com (The Block): O preço do Bitcoin subiu para um novo máximo histórico de US$ 106.352 no domingo. Os analistas acreditam que os preços do Bitcoin podem continuar a subir até o final do ano e até 2025.

O Bitcoin recuou ligeiramente depois de atingir uma nova máxima de US$ 106.352 no domingo. A maior criptomoeda do mundo está sendo negociada atualmente a US$ 104.700, um aumento de 2,72% nas últimas 24 horas, mas caiu ligeiramente em relação aos seus máximos históricos.

Analistas disseram ao (The Block) que a principal criptomoeda provavelmente continuará subindo, mantendo um impulso positivo no novo ano.

New historical highs are very important for Bitcoin, marking its evolution as a more mature asset class, said Rachael Lucas, a crypto analyst at BTC Markets. 'The historical highs reflect Bitcoin's transition from a retail-driven asset to one supported by institutional demand, ETFs, and corporate treasury, thereby enhancing its legitimacy.'

Analysts say several factors contributed to Bitcoin's price surpassing $106,000, including President-elect Donald Trump's recent indication of a desire to establish a strategic cryptocurrency reserve and 'do some great things' in the crypto space.

Additionally, MicroStrategy announced that its Bitcoin reserves have now surpassed $44 billion and will enter the Nasdaq 100 on December 23, further boosting market sentiment. MicroStrategy co-founder Michael Saylor has also posted a series of messages on social media platform X, increasing expectations for further Bitcoin purchases.

Last Friday, Bitcoin mining giant Riot Platforms announced it had acquired 5,117 Bitcoins at an average price of about $99,669.

Investors are currently focused on this year's last Federal Reserve meeting, scheduled for Wednesday. CME Group's FedWatch tool currently shows a 97.1% probability that the upcoming FOMC meeting will decide to lower the national interest rate by 25 basis points.

The upcoming FOMC meeting will provide important insights into the Federal Reserve's outlook on potential interest rate cuts, said Presto Research analyst Min Jung. Jung added that any announcements or developments related to Trump's inauguration in January are expected to significantly impact cryptocurrency prices.