

Bitcoin’s Price Floor Just Hit $100,000, and It’s Still Early
20 snips Jul 19, 2025
Bitcoin has hit a remarkable price floor of $100,000, indicating strong structural foundations rather than just momentum. The discussion dives into its $1 trillion realized market cap and the rising impact of institutional investors. Innovative strategies for accumulating Bitcoin are transforming its role in settling global debts. The hosts analyze key market trends, including the potential for prices to reach between $138,000 and $200,000, while emphasizing the balance between real demand and speculation.
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Bitcoin's $100,000 Price Floor
- Bitcoin's 200-day moving average and short-term holder realized price have surpassed $100,000, establishing a new price floor.
- This milestone indicates strong underlying fundamentals, not just market momentum.
Bitcoin As Global Collateral
- Bitcoin aims to become a global collateral for trade and credit spanning decades or centuries.
- Its value lies in being accepted as money to settle debts worldwide.
Strategy's Sophisticated Bitcoin Accumulation
- Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) leads Bitcoin accumulation using sophisticated capital market instruments.
- Its unique multi-instrument approach positions it as the dominant player in corporate Bitcoin stockpiling.