Bitcoin Surges, Then Dips as Trump’s Second Inauguration Ushers In a New Crypto Era
Amid hopes that his administration’s pro-crypto stance would accelerate adoption and ease regulation, the sudden market volatility underscores investors’ uncertainty over how swiftly the new administration might enact cr...
Amid hopes that his administration’s pro-crypto stance would accelerate adoption and ease regulation, the sudden market volatility underscores investors’ uncertainty over how swiftly the new administration might enact crypto-focused executive orders.
In his inaugural address, President Trump did not mention specific policies for digital assets, despite having pledged during his campaign to make America the “crypto capital of the planet.” However, his appointed AI and crypto czar David Sacks declared that “the reign of terror against crypto is over, and the beginning of innovation in America for crypto has just begun.” Markets responded in kind, with Bitcoin’s momentum first soaring, then suffering a pullback as traders locked in profits and took a cautious wait-and-see approach.
Bitcoin’s Roller-Coaster Ride and Market FactorsBitcoin’s rapid climb and subsequent dip highlight several catalysts influencing investor behavior. In the early hours of Inauguration Day, major exchanges reported a flurry of buying activity as many traders anticipated a forthcoming executive order establishing a strategic Bitcoin reserve.
While no such measure has yet been announced, speculators initially drove the price up past $109,000. Once Trump finished his speech without revealing immediate policy details, sentiment cooled.
Source: BNC
On-chain data suggests that higher Open Interest and reduced spot supply on major platforms like Binance contributed to the rally. This was supported by One research note from Quant, which indicated that when exchange netflow metrics turn negative, it often signals renewed buying interest.
In this case, the price gained upward momentum until uncertainty over regulatory actions prompted profit-taking. Some analysts caution that should Trump’s executive orders prove less significant or slower to materialize, the resulting disappointment could further weigh on Bitcoin’s price. Others like Bitwise are more positive, predicting $200,000 for the Bitcoin price in 2025.
Source: Bitwise
“Investors might be disappointed over the short term,” observed the chief technology officer for Radix, Dan Hughes. “If those executive orders do not come as soon as hoped or carry enough significance, the market will react poorly.”
For now, Bitcoin’s performance hinges on the specifics of any upcoming regulatory framework from the Trump White House. Should the administration fulfill its pledge to foster innovation in the crypto sector, renewed optimism could drive the world’s largest cryptocurrency to fresh highs — and solidify America’s position as a global hub for digital assets.
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