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So I've been watching this closely - Bitcoin had what looked like one of its best weeks for Wall Street news in forever, yet it couldn't even hold above $70k. Now we're sitting around $73.17k but the interesting part is how it struggled with that level despite all the institutional momentum.
Think about it: we're getting positive signals from major financial players, the kind of mainstream attention that usually fuels a bull run in crypto. You'd expect that to translate into sustained price action, but instead we saw this weird rejection. Makes you wonder if institutions are actually buying the dip or just talking about it while retail gets excited.
The bull run narrative is definitely there - the infrastructure is improving, more money is looking at digital assets, all the right fundamentals. But Bitcoin's inability to break and hold higher suggests maybe we need more than just good headlines to push this forward. Could be a consolidation before the next move, or maybe the bull run in crypto needs something more concrete than sentiment shifts.