Tether’s USDT (USDT), the world’s largest stablecoin, issued an additional $1 billion, bringing its market capitalization to over $110 billion, which could be a catalyst for Bitcoin (BTC)’s next move to reach an all-time high. there is.
Will more USDT push Bitcoin prices higher?
The Tether Treasury minted $1 billion worth of USDT in the last 24 hours, bringing its annual total to $31 billion.
According to a May 17 post on Lookonchain, newly minted USDT was a big reason why the price of Bitcoin rose from $27,000 to $73,000.
Tether may also directly contribute to Bitcoin’s rise. The company said it would invest 15% of its net profits in Bitcoin to diversify its stablecoin-backed assets.
According to Bitinfocharts, Tether acquired 8,888 BTC worth $618 million on March 31, making the stablecoin issuer the seventh-largest Bitcoin holder in the world. A year after announcing plans to diversify into Bitcoin, Tether’s wallet now holds more than 78,317 BTC, worth more than $5.18 billion.
Meanwhile, Bitcoin’s price action still relies heavily on institutional inflows into spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). According to Dune, the U.S. Bitcoin ETF has recorded net positive outflows for the second week and has recorded over $200 million in cumulative net flows to date.
Institutional inflows through ETFs have been an important part of Bitcoin’s current all-time high. By February 15, Bitcoin ETFs had surpassed $50,000, accounting for about 75% of new investments in the world’s largest cryptocurrency.
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Bitcoin Breakout Confirmed — Daily Chart
According to TradingView, Bitcoin’s price action confirmed the $65,000 level on the daily chart as of May 16, acting as strong support for BTC.
Another optimistic sign for investors is that Bitcoin has turned long-standing resistance into support on the monthly chart, according to a May 16 post from popular cryptocurrency analyst Rekt Capital.
However, Bitcoin could temporarily correct below $63,500 before regaining the psychological mark of $70,000, according to ScorehoodAI’s artificial intelligence-based prediction algorithm, X wrote in a May 16 post.
“Now is the time for a temporary drop in the price of Bitcoin to around $63,000 to $63,500! “With $65,000 back and on our way to $70,000+, this would be a healthy step back to liquidate highly leveraged and greedy traders!”
If Bitcoin corrects below $63,500, more than $1.76 billion in accumulated leveraged long positions will be liquidated, according to Coinglass data. Liquidation would be less than $63,000, or $1.87 billion.
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