Bitcoin Extends Longest Winning Streak Since Pandemic Days

A prolonged rally in bitcoin is giving crypto enthusiasts a smidgen of something to be happy about during a dark period for the industry.

The world’s largest token has advanced for nine straight days, the longest such streak since 2020, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Bitcoin has added more than 10% this month and second-largest token Ether about 17%.

Bitcoin was up 4% to trade at US$18,258 as of 10.15am in Singapore. Ether climbed over 4%, while Avalanche jumped about 9%.

Bets that inflation is cooling and that the US Federal Reserve will slow the pace of interest-rate hikes have helped all manner of assets at the start of 2023. For Bitcoin, the recent gains are a stark contrast to last year’s slump of more than 60% amid a series of crypto blow-ups, including the fall of the FTX exchange.

“Risk assets have been rallying, I think, for the reason that the terminal rate is coming slowly but surely into the foreground and positioning has been bearish and transitioning, which means bullish near-term price action,” said Michael Purves, the founder of Tallbacken Capital Advisors. 

Institutions may make a comeback once the issues overhanging the digital-asset market clear up, according to Noelle Acheson, the author of the “Crypto Is Macro Now” newsletter. 

“There is little doubt that large players will come back into the market when the outlook is less murky, pushing up transactions and also price,” she wrote in a note this week. 

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