Group 1 - Bitcoin has reached a new high of over $125,000, surpassing its previous record set on August 14, driven by optimism from the "Uptober" trend and the impact of the U.S. government shutdown on risk assets [1] - The recent surge in Bitcoin's price is supported by the rise in the U.S. stock market and renewed inflows into Bitcoin-related ETFs, as investors anticipate a shift towards safe-haven assets due to the government shutdown [1][2] - The term "Uptober" refers to the historical trend of Bitcoin's price increasing in October, with Bitcoin rising in 9 out of the last 10 Octobers [1] Group 2 - Bitcoin has seen a year-to-date increase of over 30%, largely due to a favorable legislative environment under the Trump administration and the adoption of a "Bitcoin accumulation" strategy by companies like Michael Saylor's Strategy [2] - In the week ending October 3, Bitcoin spot ETFs experienced a net inflow of $3.24 billion, marking the largest single-week inflow of 2025 and the second-largest since the launch in January 2024 [2] - Despite the potential for a prolonged government shutdown and weak business activity data, the U.S. stock market reached historical highs, influenced by significant AI trading and collaboration [2] Group 3 - Standard Chartered's global digital asset research head, Geoff Kendrick, noted that the current government shutdown is significant and expects Bitcoin to rise during this period, contrasting with its performance during the last shutdown in 2018-2019 [3] - Kendrick highlighted that Bitcoin's trading is currently influenced by "U.S. government risk," particularly in relation to U.S. Treasury yield spreads [4] - He predicts that new ETF inflows and the government shutdown could further drive up cryptocurrency prices, with Bitcoin potentially reaching $135,000 in the coming weeks and maintaining a year-end target of $200,000 [4]
“贬值交易”火爆!比特币将历史新高刷新至12.5万美元以上
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-10-06 03:07