Shyon
00:58
I’m still bullish overall, even though I’m holding a sizable paper loss in $Bullish(BLSH)$ . What stands out this cycle is the strength of institutional flows — especially into $iShares Bitcoin Trust(IBIT)$ and $Morgan Stanley Bitcoin Trust ETP(MSBT)$ — alongside continued accumulation from $MicroStrategy(MSTR)$ . That kind of capital tends to be more patient and structural.

Regulation is the other key piece. If the CLARITY Act moves forward, it could finally define the SEC vs CFTC boundary, which is a big unlock for players like $Circle Internet Corp.(CRCL)$ . That kind of clarity usually helps establish stronger long-term support levels.

Near term, $80K may not hold cleanly, and a pullback toward $60K wouldn’t surprise me. I’m staying patient with BLSH — this feels more like early-cycle volatility than a broken trend.

@Tiger_SG @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @TigerClub

Circle +20%, Bitcoin Reclaims $80K! Is Crypto Bull Market Back?
Circle soared 19.89%, extending gains to $125.20 (+4.74%) in after-hours trade, directly catalyzed by Bitcoin reclaiming $80,000 and a broad recovery in crypto sentiment. U.S. President Trump recently announced the launch of "Project Freedom" to assist neutral vessels stranded in the Strait of Hormuz. Rumors of a U.S.-Iran ceasefire have boosted market risk appetite Additionally, the CLARITY Act has recently seen a significant breakthrough. Can Bitcoin hold $80,000, and how fast can Circle's stablecoin flywheel keep spinning?
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