Bitcoin reclaims $62K, analysts say worst is ‘likely behind us’
With Germany’s “forced selling” over and Mt. Gox repayments all but priced in, analysts look to an easing macro environment as a driver for Bitcoin’s price in the coming months.
The price of Bitcoin has reclaimed ground above the $62,000 mark, and analysts say the worst of the selling could be over with German BTC sales over and Mt. Gox payments all but priced in.
Bitcoin (BTC) has rallied 5.2% in the last 24 hours, bouncing off two-month lows of $53,500 on July 4, and is currently changing hands for $62,550, per TradingView data.
Ben Simpson, the founder of crypto education platform Collective Shift told Cointelegraph that he believed Bitcoin’s “local bottom” had now been formed and believes BTC is now headed for an uptrend.
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Author: Tom Mitchelhill
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