Crypto
Bitcoin Prices Surpass $100,000 For First Time In 2025 As Trump Rally Fuels Gains
Bitcoin surpassed $100,000 earlier today. (Photo illustration by Chesnot/Getty Images)
Bitcoin prices rallied today, climbing past $100,000 for the first time this year as anticipation surrounding the inauguration of President-Elect Donald Trump bolstered the digital currency.
The world’s most valuable cryptocurrency by total market value reached more than $102,700 this evening, according to Coinbase data from TradingView.
At this point, it was up roughly 4% in less than 24 hours, after trading below $99,000 earlier in the day, additional Coinbase figures from TradingView reveal.
Interestingly enough, the digital asset, which reached an all-time high of more than $108,000 on December 24, spent the first several days of this year trading below the key, psychological level of $100,000.
Trump Rally
When asked what caused bitcoin’s latest rise above $100,000, several analysts pointed to the regime change that will take place two weeks from today, as well as its expected impact on policy.
“Personally, I think Bitcoin price pumped due to excitement of it being the first Monday of 2025 and every day is getting closer to a pro crypto president and the resignation of Gary Gensler,” said the TikTok influencer who goes by Wendy O.
Gensler, who became the chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in 2021, has generated significant visibility for the highly aggressive approach he has taken toward the cryptocurrency sector.
In November, he shared some statistics on his X (formerly Twitter) account, citing an SEC statement detailing how the government agency had secured more than $8 billion dollars’ worth of financial penalties during fiscal year 2024.
The government official, who has drawn significant ire for his heavy handed treatment of cryptocurrency industry participants, plans to resign from his current post on January 20, according to a separate SEC statement.
Greg Magadini, director of derivatives for digital asset data provider Amberdata, also highlighted how anticipation surrounding the upcoming regime change has impacted investors and the markets.
“The presidential certification process, followed by the Jan 20th inauguration both represent bullish sentiment catalysts, especially as the labor market remains strong and the new administration will likely announce tax-cut policies and friendly regulation policies for crypto,” he stated.
US Investor Demand Returns
The interest that American investors have in bitcoin seems to have recovered after the start of the year, according to CryptoQuant analyst Julio Moreno.
When asked what caused the cryptocurrency’s latest upward price movement, the analyst stated via Telegram that “it seems related to the return of the US investor to the market after the holidays.”
He emphasized changes in CryptoQuant’s Coinbase Premium Index for bitcoin, which the data analytics provider defines as the percent “difference between Coinbase Pro price (USD pair) and Binance price(USDT pair).”
The chart below, which Moreno supplied, illustrates the index’s latest activity.
Bitcoin’s Coinbase Premium Index
“We can see the Coinbase Bitcoin price premium turning positive again for the first time since December 17 last year,” he stated.
“A positive Coinbase premium indicates relatively higher demand in the US,” Moreno noted.
Disclosure: I own some bitcoin, bitcoin cash, litecoin, ether, EOS and SOL.
Crypto
What is a ‘wrench attack,’ and why are they on the rise globally?
(NewsNation) – A type of criminal activity known as “wrench attacks,” in which robbers physically coerce people into handing over their cryptocurrency holdings, is on the rise, according to crypto security firm CertiK.
Nik Seetharaman, the CEO of cyberdefense company Wraith Watch, recently told Nexstar’s NewsNation that he believes the increase in wrench attacks can be partly attributed to people flaunting their wealth online, which he noted makes it easier for criminals to identify and track down people with a lot of money.
“In the crypto community especially, you have this culture of, you know, flaunting your assets and … posting pictures of yourself in (places like) Ibiza and Bali,” Seetharaman explained.
He also pointed to improvements in digital security that make it so criminals “have no option but to basically hold you at gunpoint and say, ‘Enter your password into this phone right now or bad things are going to happen to you or your family.’”
NewsNation local affiliate KTLA reported that experts also say the decentralized nature of cryptocurrencies and the ability to transfer large sums in irreversible transactions make large account holders vulnerable to bad actors.
How big an issue are wrench attacks?
The name “wrench attacks” was popularized by an online comic that mocked how easily high-tech security can be undone by hitting someone with a wrench until they give up passwords, according to The Associated Press.
CertiK released a report in May detailing global instances of wrench attacks, which showed that between January and April 2026, it identified 43 incidents resulting in victims losing more than $101 million in cryptocurrency.
The firm said those incidents represent a 41% increase over the same period last year, and if the rate continues, “2026 will close with approximately 130 incidents and several hundred million dollars in losses.”
In 2025, CertiK tracked only 81 attacks that resulted in victims losing approximately $52 million, further indicating that wrench attacks are a growing issue.
Wealthy California crypto holders targeted in recent attacks
In November 2025, a San Francisco man was robbed of $13 million in digital currency after thieves posing as pizza delivery drivers forced their way into his home, bound him with duct tape, beat him with a firearm and threatened to cut off his fingers, KTLA reported, citing The San Francisco Chronicle.
Three attempted wrench attacks in Sunnyvale, San Jose and Los Angeles that occurred in the days and weeks following the San Francisco home invasion appear to be linked.
Potential wrench attack in Nancy Guthrie case?
NewsNation contributor and former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer believes Nancy Guthrie, the mother of “Today” host Savannah Guthrie, who has been missing for more than 100 days, could have been the victim of a wrench attack.
Coffindaffer wrote on X Tuesday that she has been “speaking about a Wrench Attack that took place literally about 90 minutes North of Nancy’s house the day before Nancy was attacked since early March.”
Guthrie was last seen at her home on Jan. 31 in Pima County, near Tucson, Arizona. She is believed to have been abducted, and investigators are scrutinizing messages that have been sent to media outlets, possibly from kidnappers, at least one of which made a bitcoin ransom demand.
Separately, TMZ received a series of communications from a person claiming to know who the kidnapper is, and that individual has demanded a $100,000 cryptocurrency payment.
NewsNation local affiliate KTLA, NewsNation’s Sean Noone and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Crypto
Cryptoquant’s Ki Young Ju Warns Bitcoin’s Bear Market Could Run Into Early 2027
Key Takeaways
Still Some Time To Go Till The Bears Retreat
Bitcoin’s bear market may still have a year or more to run, according to Cryptoquant founder and chief executive Ki Young Ju, who spelled out the timeline in a post on X. “Once profit-taking cascades, Bitcoin investors’ PnL typically falls for about 18 months.” Ju wrote, using shorthand for aggregate investor profit and loss (PnL). “Since the trend turned in Oct 2025, the bear market could last until early 2027.”
His reasoning hinges on the direction of realized profits. Put simply, holders are still sitting on paper gains they are steadily cashing in, a dynamic that historically keeps pressure on price until that selling burns itself out. The PnL index he relies on blends several onchain valuation gauges (including the market-value-to-realized-value (MVRV) ratio and net unrealized profit and loss) into a single trend line that peaked around mid-2025 and has been sliding since.
The warning extends a position Ju has pressed for much of the past year, as he first declared bitcoin’s bull cycle over in 2025, citing a widening gap between the asset’s realized capitalization and its market capitalization.
Not Everyone, Including Cryptoquant’s Own Data, Agrees
The bleak timeline is far from settled even inside Ju’s own firm, as Cryptoquant’s Bull-Bear Cycle Indicator turned green on May 12 for the first time since March 2023, a signal that has historically coincided with the start of more constructive conditions.
Other analysts are more bullish still, with research firm K33 contending bitcoin’s roughly $60,000 February low already marked the maximum drawdown of this cycle (a decline of about 52% from the record $126,272 the asset printed on Oct. 6, 2025).
The split reveals a murky mid-cycle picture, because if Ju is right, traders face another grinding stretch before realized profits reset, and the next leg higher can begin. If the greening cycle indicator and steady ETF inflows win out, the bottom may already be in.
Either way, Ju has handed the market a clear tripwire to watch wherein the moment unrealized profits start climbing while realized profits fade, the 18-month clock he describes would finally be ready to flip.
Crypto
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