В Cointelegraph назвали причины вероятного роста биткоина до $100 тыс

cryptonews.ruPublicado a 2022-08-28Actualizado a 2024-11-28

Недавно биткоин вплотную приблизился к значимой отметке $100 тыс, но вскоре началась довольно ощутимая коррекция. По данному поводу высказались специалисты Cointelegraph и рассказали о том, почему рост главной цифровой монеты до $100 тыс. — это вполне логичный шаг.

Изначально аналитики рассказали о том, что инвесторы планомерно отходят от восприятия главной цифровой монеты в качестве высокорискового актива. Это обусловлено его устойчивостью к цензуре и дефицитной природе. Параллельно немало крупных мировых экономик сталкиваются с определенными проблемами. И здесь вполне логично предположить, что инвесторы будут искать эффективные инструменты для диверсификации. Биткоин подходит на эту роль как нельзя кстати.

Настроения на рынке улучшает и стабильный приток инвестиционных средств в спотовые биткоин-ETF. На текущий момент все отраслевые фонды удерживают под контролем активы на общую сумму более $30 млрд. Также позитивная динамика ETF указывает на стабильно высокую заинтересованность институционального капитала в главной цифровой монете.

Многие специалисты также отмечают, что майнеры начали стабильно накапливать активы. Обычно подобная ситуация сигнализирует о том, что криптодобытчики уверены в дальнейшем развитии восходящей тенденции. Совокупность факторов указывает на то, что высокий спрос на главную цифровую монету остается стабильным.

Стоит также отметить, что 28 ноября ровно 12 лет назад состоялся первый халвинг флагманского криптоактива. Тогда награда криптодобытчиков за разгаданный блок в сети снизилась сразу с 50 до 25 монет. На текущий же момент они получают 3,125 биткоинов, при это сложность процесса майнинга существенно возросла. Халвинг остается ключевым инструментом, обеспечивающим дефицитность главной цифровой монеты.

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