BTC and ETH Price Predictions

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Bitcoin (BTC) is likely to trade in the $115,000–$140,000 range, while Ethereum could climb to $4,000–$4,600, with its recent jump to $4,000 showcasing strong market momentum.

Sustained ETF inflows are bolstering confidence, while the anticipated Federal Reserve rate cut in September is set to improve liquidity and favor risk assets, potentially igniting further altcoin rallies.

Corporate adoption remains a powerful tailwind, with more listed companies adding crypto to their balance sheets.

For Ethereum, the move past $4,000 reflects solid fundamentals and rising demand from both DeFi and TradFi markets.

Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget

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