Bitcoin's current price is approaching the average cost paid by investors using U.S. spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds, which could provide significant support. Reports indicate that investors who entered the market below $60,000 are not eager to sell now, suggesting the potential for further price increases.



Expectations suggest that a possible interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve could stimulate investments in high-risk assets, potentially revitalizing this sector. This scenario may encourage more capital to be invested in cryptocurrencies.

The stability of Bitcoin above $74,000 is encouraging for future growth.
Money flows into Bitcoin exchange-traded funds indicate a positive institutional trend.
All eyes remain on the Federal Reserve's monetary policy, which could influence digital asset trends.
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