Why bitcoin’s recent climb to $80,000 might just be a temporary liquidity squeeze
CoinDesk·

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Bitcoin's recent surge to $80,000 is being threatened by spot ETF outflows and a hawkish Federal Reserve, creating a "macro ceiling" that makes a new all-time high unlikely without a major geopolitical shift. This liquidity squeeze is causing investors to reassess their bets, potentially leading to a correction, and limiting bitcoin's upward momentum in the near term.
Spot ETF outflows and a hawkish Federal Reserve are creating a "macro ceiling" that makes a new all-time high unlikely without a major geopolitical shift.