Bitcoin just broke past $109,500, setting a new all-time high and officially leapfrogging Amazon in market cap. That puts BTC in the heavyweight category—now the fifth most valuable asset on the planet. Next up on its leaderboard hit list: Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, and the big one—gold. So, what’s fueling this meteoric rise? It’s not just hype. We're seeing a powerful mix of institutional money, rising retail investor confidence, and a macro environment that’s turning in Bitcoin’s favor. Risk-on assets are back in play, and Bitcoin’s looking like the king of that hill. Importantly, this isn’t some knee-jerk spike off a news headline. The price movement is broad-based and organic—a sign that momentum could be sustainable rather than just a flash in the pan. What’s Next? Bitcoin’s now flirting with the $110K mark, a zone packed with liquidity. That means we could hover around this zone for awhile. But not everyone's expecting a cooldown. Market analyst Willy Woo, for one, thinks we’re just getting started. On X this morning, he posted: “Once BTC properly breaks the all-time highs, the move to $118k will be very fast.”  In Conclusion Bitcoin is no longer knocking on the door—it’s already inside the house with the big players. And with its capped supply, frictionless digital transferability, and apolitical foundation, it’s positioned unlike anything else on Wall Street. As trust in institutions gets shakier and the world grows more digital and decentralized, Bitcoin’s rise feels less like a trend—and more like a tectonic shift.-----------Author: Ross DavisSilicon Valley NewsroomGCP | Breaking Crypto NewsSubscribe to GCP in a readerBitcoin just broke past $109,500, setting a new all-time high and officially leapfrogging Amazon in market cap. That puts BTC in the heavyweight category—now the fifth most valuable asset on the planet. Next up on its leaderboard hit list: Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, and the big one—gold. So, what’s fueling this meteoric rise? It’s not just hype. We're seeing a powerful mix of institutional money, rising retail investor confidence, and a macro environment that’s turning in Bitcoin’s favor. Risk-on assets are back in play, and Bitcoin’s looking like the king of that hill. Importantly, this isn’t some knee-jerk spike off a news headline. The price movement is broad-based and organic—a sign that momentum could be sustainable rather than just a flash in the pan. What’s Next? Bitcoin’s now flirting with the $110K mark, a zone packed with liquidity. That means we could hover around this zone for awhile. But not everyone's expecting a cooldown. Market analyst Willy Woo, for one, thinks we’re just getting started. On X this morning, he posted: “Once BTC properly breaks the all-time highs, the move to $118k will be very fast.”  In Conclusion Bitcoin is no longer knocking on the door—it’s already inside the house with the big players. And with its capped supply, frictionless digital transferability, and apolitical foundation, it’s positioned unlike anything else on Wall Street. As trust in institutions gets shakier and the world grows more digital and decentralized, Bitcoin’s rise feels less like a trend—and more like a tectonic shift.-----------Author: Ross DavisSilicon Valley NewsroomGCP | Breaking Crypto NewsSubscribe to GCP in a reader

Bitcoin Overtakes Amazon in Total Market Cap, as Supporters Eye even Bigger Targets...

Bitcoin just broke past $109,500, setting a new all-time high and officially leapfrogging Amazon in market cap. That puts BTC in the heavyweight category—now the fifth most valuable asset on the planet. Next up on its leaderboard hit list: Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, and the big one—gold.

So, what’s fueling this meteoric rise? It’s not just hype. We're seeing a powerful mix of institutional money, rising retail investor confidence, and a macro environment that’s turning in Bitcoin’s favor. Risk-on assets are back in play, and Bitcoin’s looking like the king of that hill.

Importantly, this isn’t some knee-jerk spike off a news headline. The price movement is broad-based and organic—a sign that momentum could be sustainable rather than just a flash in the pan.

What’s Next?

Bitcoin’s now flirting with the $110K mark, a zone packed with liquidity. That means we could hover around this zone for awhile. But not everyone's expecting a cooldown.

Market analyst Willy Woo, for one, thinks we’re just getting started. On X this morning, he posted: “Once BTC properly breaks the all-time highs, the move to $118k will be very fast.” 

In Conclusion

Bitcoin is no longer knocking on the door—it’s already inside the house with the big players. And with its capped supply, frictionless digital transferability, and apolitical foundation, it’s positioned unlike anything else on Wall Street. As trust in institutions gets shakier and the world grows more digital and decentralized, Bitcoin’s rise feels less like a trend—and more like a tectonic shift.

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Author: Ross Davis
Silicon Valley Newsroom
GCP Breaking Crypto News

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