#CryptoObserversq #BTC 🏢Analysts at QCP Capital have stated that despite Bitcoin's correction below the $95,000 mark after reaching peak levels, institutional investor interest in the first cryptocurrency remains.
👨🏻💻Traders are willing to pay higher premiums for options that give the right to sell an asset at a pre-agreed price than for options that give the right to buy it. This shift reflects growing market participants' concerns about possible short-term price declines. However, the corporate sector is showing increasing interest in Bitcoin as a reserve asset, which, combined with the inflow of funds into Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETF), creates a solid foundation for the market.
✳️Investor interest in the asset remains. For example, Riot Platform is considering the possibility of ceasing BTC sales and increasing its reserves. Microsoft also shows interest in buying bitcoin, highlighting the growing attention of corporations to using cryptocurrency as a reserve asset.
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#CryptoObserversq #BTC 🏢Analysts at QCP Capital have stated that despite Bitcoin's correction below the $95,000 mark after reaching peak levels, institutional investor interest in the first cryptocurrency remains.
👨🏻💻Traders are willing to pay higher premiums for options that give the right to sell an asset at a pre-agreed price than for options that give the right to buy it. This shift reflects growing market participants' concerns about possible short-term price declines. However, the corporate sector is showing increasing interest in Bitcoin as a reserve asset, which, combined with the inflow of funds into Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETF), creates a solid foundation for the market.
✳️Investor interest in the asset remains. For example, Riot Platform is considering the possibility of ceasing BTC sales and increasing its reserves. Microsoft also shows interest in buying bitcoin, highlighting the growing attention of corporations to using cryptocurrency as a reserve asset.