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16 Dec, 2024

Bitcoin sets another record

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What’s up

Largest Crypto Surges Above $106,000

Bitcoin topped $106,000 overnight in Asian trading to reach a new record high. A pullback ensued, however, and so as of Monday at 8:30 a.m. (EST), the largest crypto was sitting just below $104K. Some analysts are pointing to the formal kick-in of a new rule for assigning a current fair value to BTC, a simple twist of standardized accounting fate, but one that could lead to more companies following the lead of MicroStrategy in terms of converting balance sheets to cold wallets.

Also hitting a new all-time high a few hours ago was HYPE, native token of Hyperliquid, a transaction-speed-centric decentralized exchange (DEX). HYPE hit $27.19 after a gain of 17% in 24 hours, according to CoinGecko.

What's down

A Slight Dip To Start Hectic Day

It's a joyous holiday season for crypto but suddenly the charts are red-faced, as if embarrassed about something.

Total crypto assets fell 1.1% in the past day to $3.83 trillion. No shame in that. The $4T mark actually has never been closer.

Most Big Ten coins are down today but not by much. For example, XRP shed 1.7% to $2.38. At one stage yesterday, the fourth-largest crypto flirted with $2.50.

BTC is said to be trading at a discount on Coinbase compared with Binance. That's a sign of weaker demand in the U.S., CryptoQuant said.

What's next

Next Year's Monetary Policy Comes Into Play

It's possible Bitcoin's surge to $106K is connected with expectations for a Fed rate cut in a couple of days. The cut is practically a sure thing. But is it a catalyst?

"Analysts increasingly view the monetary policy shift as confirmation rather than a catalyst for [BTC's] next moves," Decrypt said.

And yet macro considerations could have played a role in BTC's pullback to $104K earlier today.

That the largest crypto in mere hours swapped a swanky perch near $106K for something more affordable probably owes to concern the Fed's cut this Wednesday will be accompanied by explicit projections for fewer cuts next year (CoinDesk).

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