Bitcoin Jumps 6% Edging Above $47K on Strong Buyer Demand
Bitcoin is up more than 6% on the day after breaching $47,000 on the back of strong buyer demand.
The world’s largest crypto has hit a 24-hour high of $47,359 and is now posting a 62.2% year-to-date return, CoinDesk data shows. Current prices are resting just above the $47,000 price tag with one BTC fetching roughly $47,100.
“What we’re seeing are market participants testing this level and reacting to the positive news from Coinbase,” said Daniel Kim, head of capital markets at Australia-based decentralized lending company Maple Finance.
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Hourly spot volume across multiple exchanges also clocked the highest point in a week (Aug. 13), meanwhile, daily volume on Thursday registered higher volume than the day prior confirming the upward momentum.
“We’ve been hearing commentary that hedge funds were viewing $45,000-$50,000 as a key level for it to be a ‘bitcoin market,’ Kim said. “Over the past 2 weeks, we’ve seen our institutional USDC borrowing demand significantly grow.”
Other cryptos in the top 20 by market cap have also jumped considerably with cardano, ether, polkadot, uniswap, and polygon having clocked the largest gains over a 24-hour period.