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Bitcoin Hits $100K: A Landmark Moment In Its Financial Evolution

Bitcoin has reached the monumental $100,000 milestone, cementing its position as a transformative force in global finance.

Since the creation of its Genesis Block, Bitcoin has facilitated an astonishing $131 trillion in transfer volume and successfully processed over 1.12 billion transactions.

The rewards for securing the network reflect its robust growth. As of December 5, Bitcoin miners have collectively earned $71.49 billion, with $67.31 billion from block subsidies and $4.18 billion from transaction fees. These figures highlight the critical role of miners in maintaining the integrity and efficiency of the network.

Amid Bitcoin’s climb past $100,000, a whale has added 201.78 BTC, valued at $20.33 million, to its holdings. This accumulation brings the whale’s total purchases to 1,502 BTC, worth $152 million, since November 24. Such significant buying activity underscores growing confidence among large investors in Bitcoin’s long-term potential.

Bitcoin Spot ETFs Sees Massive Surge In Demand 

Additionally, Bitcoin spot ETFs are witnessing a surge in demand. On December 11 alone, the total net inflow into Bitcoin spot ETFs reached $223 million, marking ten consecutive days of positive inflows. Fidelity’s FBTC ETF led the charge with a record $122 million in a single day. This influx reflects heightened institutional interest and positions Bitcoin ETFs as a key driver of market liquidity.

Bitcoin’s historic $100,000 milestone signals its growing adoption as a global financial asset. As institutional investments surge and whales accumulate, Bitcoin continues to redefine the financial landscape, offering unparalleled opportunities for growth and innovation.

Disclosure: This is not trading or investment advice. Always do your research before buying any cryptocurrency or investing in any services.

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