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Bitcoinâs price increase continues Tuesday, July 24, as it managed to climb past $8,000 for the first time in two months. Despite remaining around 60 percent below its all-time high in December, the worldâs largest cryptocurrency is on a rally which, according to Brian Kelly, is here to stay.
Bitcoin 00 continues to trade in the green reaching 60-day highs Tuesday July 24 after managing to breach $8,000 for the first time since May.
Popular cryptocurrency trader and CEO of investment firm BKCM LLC, Brian Kelly spoke to CNBCâs Fast Money, outlining three reasons for which the recent Bitcoin price rally is real.
ETF Speculation
Kelly noted that âthe chances of an ETF in 2018 are relatively low.â With that said, he also goes on to share that âthis doesnât stop speculationâ as a prominent factor for the current rally.
On June 26th, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) received an application for a Bitcoin ETF. It was filed by Cboe Global Markets whoâve proposed to partner with SolidX and Van Eyck Investment. While this is not the first time Cboe has filed for a Bitcoin ETF, Bitcoinist outlined three reasons why its chances of getting approved are higher than ever.
Building on the ETF hype, the SEC has received and influx of comments on behalf of cryptocurrency enthusiasts, most of which are overly positive and express serious interest for it to happen.
Institutions Are Getting Serious
Kelly said:
I can tell you from the calls that Iâm getting, people that looked down on it [Bitcoin] in December didnât like the price and are coming back now saying â Alright, this thing is not going away, we need to understand what it is, where does this asset class fit into our portfolio.
He is not the only one sharing this sentiment. Earlier this month, Digital Currency Groupâs Barry Silbert also reiterated on the importance of institutional money pouring into the market. Silbert noted that infrastructure for âbig moneyâ is getting closer to being laid down. Both of them outlined Coinbaseâs Custody solution, which paves the way for institutional money.
Earlier this month, BlackRock, the worldâs largest asset manager and ETF provider was reported to mull interest in Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. New York-based investment bank Goldman Sachs also announced they have appointed a new CEO whoâs âkeen on Bitcoin.â
WEB 3.0
While there is no unanimous or universally agreed-upon definition of WEB 3.0, Kelly refers to it as the ânew internetâ and the âimproved internet.â
The trader explains that the institutions see cryptocurrencies as a critical factor bridging existing ecosystems to the ânew internet.â Hence, the new technology would be a welcome addition to their portfolios.
Bitcoin is Very âReflexiveâ
Apart from the reasons Kelly outlined, he also discussed with Futures Now trader Tim Seymour the sentiments around Bitcoinâs increasing price.
Seymour noted that investors are more comfortable buying Bitcoin at $7,800 than they are at $6,000. He also explained that they will probably be even more comfortable at $10,000. Kelly agreed, comparing Bitcoin to gold and other currencies, saying:
The more value comes, the more it [Bitcoin] becomes.
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