“Moonvember” Momentum Builds as Crypto Consolidates for the Next Breakout

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We’re optimistic about the growing “Moonvember” buzz, viewing Bitcoin’s current sideways movement as a healthy consolidation phase following recent volatility.

Historically, November has been one of crypto’s strongest months, and with anticipated Federal Reserve rate cuts on the horizon, improved liquidity conditions could reignite investor confidence across the digital asset market.

As expectations mount for forthcoming Federal Reserve rate cuts, the liquidity tailwinds may further amplify risk-asset flows.

Combined with the seasonality tailwind and growing institutional appetite, this backdrop sets the stage for a meaningful breakout that could fuel broader innovation in blockchain and digital assets.

Key catalysts remain clearer regulatory frameworks, substantial institutional inflows via ETFs, and global macro shifts such as sustained lower interest rates, each of which would support long-term ecosystem expansion and mainstream adoption.

Ignacio Aguirre, CMO at Bitget


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