Bitcoin Price Hits $122K, Near All-Time High on US Regulatory Boost

Trump’s retirement fund order fuels institutional buying, pushing Bitcoin and Ethereum close to record peaks

Bitcoin Surpasses Google in Market Cap
Bitcoin Surpasses Google in Market Cap

Bitcoin surged 3.4% to $122,084.1 on Monday, inching towards its mid-July record of over $123,000.

The rally extends a rebound from late last week, driven by U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order allowing retirement funds such as 401(k)s to invest in alternative assets, including cryptocurrency.

The move unlocks a major new channel for institutional inflows, intensifying Wall Street’s exposure to more digital assets. Following the order, U.S.-listed Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded three consecutive days of strong capital inflows, underscoring rising investor confidence in crypto as a legitimate asset class.

World No.2 cryptocurrency Ethereum traded firmly above $4,000 after surpassing the mark last week, holding near its 2021 bull-run highs. Broader altcoin prices also advanced, capitalizing on positive sentiment and increased market participation.

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While Trump’s pro-crypto stance, including a recent Stablecoin regulatory framework, has buoyed sentiment, analysts note much of Bitcoin’s weekend surge occurred in thin liquidity.

This raises concerns over whether the $122K level will hold without sustained institutional buying.

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