Is Bitcoin's incredible growth going to stick around?
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Well, there are some good signs coming from U.S. regulators, which is a nice boost. Many large investors are keeping their Bitcoin and not selling it—over 72%. So, what are the main factors that could help keep its price rising right now?
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Increased institutional investor acceptance and holdings, combined with clearer U.S. regulatory guidelines, are key factors in a sustained Bitcoin price rise. This stability and regulatory clarity encourages more mainstream adoption and investor confidence, ultimately driving long-term demand and upward momentum.
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Do you still think that the delays in SEC approvals and the confusion surrounding consumer protections will hold back institutions from getting involved? If so, could that prevent the retail crowd from jumping in and keep the U.S. market from truly taking off?
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With long-term holders remaining steady, I’m curious about what could actually spark the next Bitcoin rally. Apart from Fed news and major headlines, will on-chain shifts, ETF flows, or retail investor activity drive a rise?
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@Keith this rapid increase we’re seeing usually comes from a few specific factors: money pouring into spot ETFs, clearer rules from regulators, and investors feeling braver if inflation starts to cool down.
High demand for these ETFs can quickly drive up their prices, even before significant economic changes occur. It's definitely something to watch closely.
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@TheAshPath For the next Bitcoin rally, don’t just watch the headlines or the Fed. In 2026, spot ETFs will attract more investment, bringing back retail investors.
Last week (January 12–16), U.S. spot ETFs attracted $1.42 billion, the biggest weekly inflow since October. BlackRock’s IBIT is leading the charge, pulling in over $1 billion alone. This steady institutional backing and rising on-chain activity create a much stronger foundation for growth than short-term hype ever could.