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What's driving the bitcoin surge? Experts weigh in.

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What's driving the bitcoin surge? Experts weigh in.

Bitcoin is on a tear.

The largest cryptocurrency has soared more than 20% over the last four days, approaching an all-time high. By contrast, the S&P 500 has dropped slightly over that period.

On Wednesday, the price of bitcoin surpassed $64,000 for the first time since November 2021.

The upsurge stems primarily from an explosion of investment in bitcoin ETFs, a novel investment vehicle approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission last month, analysts told ABC News. That initial burst of gains, they added, triggered a stampede of investors fearful of missing out on the returns.

“It’s been a wild ride,” Katie Stockton, the founder of market research firm Fairlead Strategies, told ABC News.

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A bitcoin ETF (exchange-traded fund) allows investors to buy into an asset that tracks the price movement of bitcoin, while avoiding the inconvenience and risk of purchasing the cryptocurrency coin itself.

For instance, an ETF for gold allows individuals and institutions to put money on the price movement of the precious metal, rather than having to buy, transport and store the physical item.

A bitcoin ETF, in turn, gives investors access to the cryptocurrency market without facing the technical impediments and fees associated with navigating a crypto exchange.

Soon after the SEC approved the new investing option, a slew of bitcoin ETFs became available, including offerings from legacy firms such as Fidelity and Franklin Templeton.

The new crypto alternatives unleashed billions of dollars in investment within weeks, Bryan Armour, the director of passive strategies research at financial firm Morningstar, told ABC News. The nine leading bitcoin ETFs have received a combined $10 billion since last month, Armour said.

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“There has been a very successful launch for pretty much all of these ETFs,” Armour said. “It’s just crazy for seven weeks on the market.”

When investors place their money in a bitcoin ETF, the funds in turn purchase bitcoin, increasing demand for the cryptocurrency and potentially causing a jump in price, Armour added.

Since bitcoin ETFs gained approval on Jan. 10, the price of bitcoin has skyrocketed 30%.

“There has been significant trading volume,” Armour said.

In this Jan. 9, 2024, file photo, Gary Gensler, chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), is shown at the SEC headquarters in Washington, D.C.

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The rally in recent weeks gave rise to an additional wave of investment when traders witnessed the initial price spike and sought to jump on board, said Stockton, of Fairlead Strategies.

Over roughly a week in the middle of February, the price of bitcoin hovered in a “tight range” at about $51,000, Stockton said, adding that when it broke past that threshold on Monday, the new heights stoked optimism and an onrush of investment.

“The run-up that we’ve seen over the past four days has been really explosive,” Stockton said.

Despite the breakneck pace of gains in recent weeks, some analysts cautioned about the past volatility of bitcoin and the possibility of an imminent price plateau, or even downswing.

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In the immediate aftermath of the bitcoin ETF approval, for instance, the price of bitcoin dropped 15% before rebounding, Armour said. Over the past five years, he added, bitcoin has plummeted more than 40% on four separate occasions.

“Investors could expect it to either go up substantially or drop in half,” Armour said. “Anything can happen.”

James Butterfill, head of research at digital asset management firm CoinShares, acknowledged concern about bitcoin’s rapid price ascent, but also pointed to reasons for optimism.

“When you see the price move so dramatically higher, it always worries you a little bit,” Butterfill told ABC News. “Is it sustainable?”

However, Butterfill notes that the price surge has coincided with a period of stubbornly high interest rates, suggesting that the jump in demand owes little to excess cash in search of a place to land.

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“It’s not some crazy speculation,” Butterfill said. “There’s genuine demand for this.”

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Prediction: This Ultimate Cryptocurrency’s Price Will 10X in 10 Years if This Happens | The Motley Fool

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A forecast annualized gain of 26% is exciting, but it’s a much lower rate of return than the last decade showed.

Investing in unproven technologies is a risky endeavor. But if investors have done their homework and have conviction, it certainly makes sense to take a position. What was a risky bet in the early days over time starts to look more like a safer opportunity. That’s what I think has occurred with a top digital asset, even though there is still tremendous upside.

In the past decade, this cryptocurrency‘s price skyrocketed almost 22,000% (as of Jan. 26). I predict that it could rise tenfold over the next 10 years if this happens.

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Fulfilling the digital gold narrative

On the morning of Jan. 26, Bitcoin‘s (BTC 6.51%) market cap was $1.7 trillion. I think it’s very realistic that this figure could increase tenfold, driving the popular digital asset’s market cap to $17 trillion in early 2036. This would result in a much lower gain than the 71% annualized return we’ve been enamored with over the past decade. And it would imply a Bitcoin price of about $880,000 in 2036.

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The basis of this prediction is simple and straightforward. Gold is the best asset to compare to Bitcoin. Gold has been on a fantastic run, with its price soaring 99% in the past 24 months (as of Jan. 26). The value of all above-ground gold is estimated to be $35 trillion. It’s reasonable, in my view, to see Bitcoin reach half the value in 10 years that the precious metal is today.

The only thing that needs to happen is that more individuals, companies, asset managers, and governments start to view Bitcoin as a better store of value and portfolio holding. This sounds easy enough, but gold’s impressive recent performance shows that Bitcoin still has a lot of work to do to win over more people around the world, especially those thinking about geopolitical uncertainty and burgeoning sovereign debt.

But I remain bullish. Cathie Wood-led Ark Invest sees Bitcoin fulfilling the digital gold narrative as the most important variable in its outlook.

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Set up for success in an increasingly digital world

Gold’s biggest advantage is that it’s been a top store of value for thousands of years. That longevity and safe-haven status is important for many market participants, particularly those in charge of huge sums of capital.

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Bitcoin is superior in many ways, however. It’s more portable, verifiable, divisible, and resistant to censorship. Bitcoin is also scarcer, with an absolute cap of 21 million units to its supply.

And the fact that the cryptocurrency is purely digital means that it’s best positioned to thrive in a world that is only going to become more impacted by things related to technology, artificial intelligence, and the internet.

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Regulatory Breakthrough: SEC-CFTC Coordination Marks Turning Point for US Crypto Markets

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U.S. financial regulators are signaling a breakthrough in crypto oversight, moving toward coordinated supervision as Congress advances market structure legislation, a shift aimed at ending fragmented rules and bringing clarity to fast-growing digital asset markets.
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The Best Cryptocurrency to Buy With $50 Right Now | The Motley Fool

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XRP could soar higher if a new crypto summer begins.

XRP (XRP 4.22%), the native token of the XRP Ledger, lost more than 40% of its value over the past 12 months. It’s still a speculative altcoin that could stay volatile for the foreseeable future, but it might be worth a modest $50 bet right now for a few simple reasons.

What is XRP?

The founders of Ripple Labs, a fintech company that specializes in blockchain-based payments, launched XRP in 2012 after pre-minting its entire supply of 100 billion tokens. It can’t be actively mined like Bitcoin (BTC 0.75%) or staked like Ethereum (ETH 4.53%).

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Instead, XRP is mainly used as a bridge currency to accelerate transactions across Ripple’s network as a faster alternative to traditional SWIFT transfers. In 2020, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sued Ripple for selling its own XRP tokens — allegedly as unlicensed securities — to fund its own expansion. That lawsuit caused Ripple to lose many of its top customers and drove the top crypto exchanges to delist XRP.

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Why is XRP worth buying again?

Last August, the SEC lawsuit finally concluded with a lighter-than-expected fine for Ripple. The court also ruled that it wasn’t an unlicensed security when purchased by retail investors. That ruling prompted major crypto exchanges to relist XRP, and the first spot price exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for XRP were approved and launched in late 2025.

Moreover, Ripple recently submitted its application for a U.S. bank charter, and its expansion into a full-fledged bank could support increased use of XRP as a bridge currency. Ripple has already been using XRP as a bridge currency to support cross-border transactions for its own stablecoin, Ripple USD (RLUSD 0.01%), which was launched in late 2024.

The XRP Ledger has also launched a sidechain compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) for developing decentralized apps (dApps). Those connections could support the usage of XRP in more decentralized finance (DeFi) applications.

The broader cryptocurrency market, which was throttled by stubbornly high Treasury yields and other macro headwinds over the past year, could also recover over the next few months. When that happens, more investors should rotate back into riskier assets, such as XRP.

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A $50 investment in XRP’s earliest trade in 2013 would still be worth nearly $14,700 today. I doubt it can replicate those massive gains over the next decade as the altcoin market tightens up, but it could be a smart place to park a few dollars if a new crypto summer begins.

Leo Sun has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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