Bitcoin Eyes New Highs Above $100K as Ethereum Rallies on Pectra Upgrade

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Bitcoin’s consolidation above $100,000 marks a pivotal moment in its market evolution, signaling both psychological and structural strength.

Support between $92,000 and $95,000 is proving resilient, while the $110,000–$115,000 resistance band will be closely watched as BTC approaches its all-time high.

The momentum is underpinned by robust institutional ETF inflows, renewed pro-crypto sentiment in U.S. policy circles, and reduced post-halving supply.

However, macroeconomic uncertainty—particularly around interest rates and global trade policy—remains a key variable that could prompt short-term volatility.

If current conditions persist, BTC could range between $75,000 and $155,000 through November, with a sustained breakout contingent on continued institutional accumulation and favorable macro tailwinds.

Ethereum, meanwhile, has seen a sharp rebound following the Pectra upgrade, which delivered meaningful improvements to staking and Layer 2 scalability.

ETH’s 20–29% rally, currently priced around $2,507, reflects optimism, though it faces resistance at $2,700 and support around $2,000.

While fundamentals have strengthened, Ethereum’s path forward remains more nuanced—competitive pressure from faster chains like Solana, along with Layer 2 ecosystem fragmentation, temper the near-term upside.

For the remainder of 2025, ETH is likely to trade between $2,000 and $4,500, with further gains dependent on network cohesion and emerging DeFi and institutional use cases.

Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget Research

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