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    Bitcoin Surges Past $80,000 for First Time Since January

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMay 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Bitcoin broke the $80,000 resistance for the first time since January, sparking hopes for a renewed rally.
    2. The broader crypto market is also up, with total market cap reaching $2.74 trillion and Bitcoin dominance at 58.6%.
    3. Liquidations soared to $357 billion, reflecting heightened market activity during this sudden price move.
    4. Experts caution that the rally may be speculative, as on-chain data shows a lack of fundamental demand support.

    Bitcoin Price Pushes Above $80,000 for the First Time Since January

    Market Rise and Investor Sentiment

    Today, Bitcoin’s price moved above the key level of $80,000 for the first time since January. This increase excites many investors, as it suggests a possible revival of the recent rally. The broader cryptocurrency market also gains, with other coins trading higher in the last 24 hours. Overall, the total market value of cryptocurrencies now stands at $2.74 trillion. Bitcoin’s dominance, or the share it holds of the entire market, is about 58.6%, according to CoinGecko. At the same time, liquidations, or forced sell-offs to cover losses, hit $357 billion. This figure has doubled in a day, which is common during rapid price moves. Such activity indicates heightened trading and market volatility.

    Sustainability and Market Risks

    However, some analysts warn that this price jump might not last. Despite the optimism, experts suggest that the current rise could be more speculative than based on strong demand. A report from CryptoQuant highlighted that demand for Bitcoin remains weak despite the price increase. They say that, during April’s rally, fundamental support was lacking. This means that prices may not hold if real buying interest doesn’t return. Additionally, since it is Monday, some believe that institutional traders, like strategy firms, could influence these moves. For example, their recent buying activity might have sparked the sudden surge, but we need to see more data later in the day to confirm.

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