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Since bursting out of its rising wedge formation on April 2, the big question on everyoneâs mind is: Has Bitcoin bottomed? CNBCâs resident Bitcoin expert, Brian Kelly, thinks so.Â
The founder & CEO of BKCM LLC, a digital currency investment firm, stated his opinion on Bitcoinâs recent surge this week on CNBC Fast Money â claiming that he believes this Bitcoin revival is real.
âI actually think it is a Bitcoin resurgence,â Kelly told his fellow panelists, âI think thereâs a really good chance that the December lows we saw in the $3000s were probably the lows for this cycle.â
âA Strong Fundamental Tailwindâ
One reason Kelly believes Bitcoinâs resurgence is the real deal is that the first and foremost cryptocurrency has only been improving on the fundamental front â particularly in regards to network activity. He explained:
Thereâs a couple things that are going on. Youâve seen improving fundamentals. You look at active addresses â thatâs one of the big metrics I look at. Thatâs up 26 percent from the January lows. You look at transaction levels. Those are back to 2017 levels. So thereâs a lot of network activity.
As Bitcoinist previously reported, Bitcoin handled its 400 millionth transaction April 8 â an impressive feat which only solidifies the fact that the market leader is here to stay. Bitcoin has also seen nearly 400,000 confirmed on-chain transactions in a 24-hour period, the highest network activity since the price of BTC was over $10,000 in January 2018.
Institutional Interest at an All-Time High
Kelly also notes that institutional interest for Bitcoin is growing rapidly, thanks to on-ramps from the likes of Fidelity and others. He explained:
Then you look at whoâs buying this. You see people like Fidelity still rolling out their institutional platform. And then, as a proxy, look at the CME Bitcoin Futures. The large open-interest holders â so these are big institutions â those are at all-time highs. And it continues to grow. Last week they saw record volume on CME Bitcoin Futures. So youâre starting to see institutional investors come in here with a good fundamental tailwind and thatâs got Bitcoin back in the saddle again.
Indeed, institutional investors surely have a keen interest in buying the bottom.
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Bitcoin Will Surpass All-Time Highs âWithout Questionâ
If the bottom is truly in, the next question is: how high does Bitcoin go from here? According to Kelly, Bitcoin will easily surpass previous all-time highs during this market cycle. In fact, itâs not even a question. He explained:
Without question, [we surpass all-time highs] this next cycle. Youâre talking about probably a two-year cycle. Generally speaking, in 2020 the supply of Bitcoin is going to get cut in half. The cycle for Bitcoin is usually about a year before to a year after, so over this two year period you will likely get this big upswing and I think we surpass all-time highs.
Top Altcoins âAre Here to Stayâ
For Kelly, Bitcoin wonât be the only cryptocurrency that benefits from the next bull run. According to the prominent CNBC analyst, the top altcoins have proven themselves as viable contenders after surviving this âcrypto winter.â He noted:
Well, so we had that insane ICO craze, right? And thereâs a lot of junk out there. A lot of those have gone to zero. I think youâve separated the wheat from the chaff. Youâve got a lot of good altcoins â letâs call them the top 10 or 20 in market cap â that I actually think are here to stay and will be big parts of the ecosystem.
What are your favorite altcoins for the next bull run? Will the Bitcoin price surpass all-time highs? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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