Bitcoin On Fire: Get Ready For A 20% Rally - Matrixport Predicts 'Limited Resistance'

Zinger Key Points
  • Matrixport anticipates strong market performance going ahead.
  • Research reveals record transaction activity and nearly 1M active addresses.

Matrixport, a cryptocurrency services provider, released a research report on Thursday suggesting that Bitcoin BTC/USD has the potential to surge by 20%, reaching a value between $35,000 and $36,000.

The report highlights that Bitcoin has been constrained within a tightening wedge, which is expected to break upward soon, equivalent to the initial formation of the wedge, according to a Coindesk report.

The research also mentions that despite the Federal Reserve's recent decision to raise interest rates by 25 basis points, there is a high likelihood that this marks the end of the current rate hike cycle.

This development could pave the way for a robust market rally.

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Markus Thielen, Head of Research, observed that stock buybacks are resuming following the conclusion of the recent earnings season, which will "continue to be a general tailwind for stocks and risk assets."

While Bitcoin trading volumes may have recently experienced a decline, the report emphasizes that the "path higher sees only limited resistance."

Furthermore, the research highlights that transaction activity on the Bitcoin network has reached new all-time highs, with the number of active addresses remaining strong at nearly 1 million.

The study also notes that overall cryptocurrency sentiment has improved, with meme coins experiencing active trading.

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