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SOL $76.91 +1.53%
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DOGE $0.0703 +0.08%
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LINK $9.46 -0.33%
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AAVE $89.35 +1.85%
SUI $0.6534 -3.53%
XLM $0.1542 -2.18%
ZEC $508.06 -0.16%
BTC $64,732.94 +1.10%
ETH $1,913.79 +0.25%
BNB $602.58 -0.66%
XRP $1.00 +0.06%
SOL $76.91 +1.53%
TRX $0.3341 +1.18%
DOGE $0.0703 +0.08%
ADA $0.1741 -0.15%
BCH $204.16 -0.20%
LINK $9.46 -0.33%
HYPE $58.45 -0.79%
AAVE $89.35 +1.85%
SUI $0.6534 -3.53%
XLM $0.1542 -2.18%
ZEC $508.06 -0.16%

Analysis: The current rise of Bitcoin is led by institutions, while retail investors remain cautious

2025-05-25 23:21:48

ChainCatcher news, Coindesk analyst Aoyon Ashraf stated that Bitcoin reached an all-time high this week, primarily driven by institutions, while retail investors were almost "absent" from this rally. A quick search using "Bitcoin" as a keyword on Google Trends reveals that the search frenzy seen during the 2021 bull market is now completely absent.

Although there was a brief surge of retail enthusiasm during the U.S. presidential election, when a rapid Meme coin craze briefly ignited market sentiment, that excitement has long faded. Despite Bitcoin breaking through $111,000 to set a new all-time high this week, Meme coin prices have quickly fallen, and retail enthusiasm has cooled.

Even though Bitcoin has reached an all-time high, traders remain cautious, as evidenced by lower funding rates and increased short positions. The current market sentiment shows a trend towards more sustainable trading behavior, which may pave the way for long-term gains.

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