BTC & ETH market commentary

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Bitcoin’s 6% drop below $99,000 amid Israel-Iran war fears, without a stable rebound in 24 hrs, signals a cautious market trading at $102,000, requiring gradual repair due to geopolitical and macro pressures.

Its potential as a safe-haven asset shines through its decentralized nature, fixed supply, and $46 billion in ETF inflows, positioning it as a hedge against fiat devaluation.

Market resilience is evident in institutional buying and a neutral Fear & Greed Index (54), though tempered risk appetite delays recovery.

Bitcoin may reach $110,000–$115,000 by Q3 2025 and $130,000–$160,000 by year-end, while Ethereum targets $2,600–$2,800 short-term and $4,500–$5,500 long-term.

Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget Research

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