In May 2025, Bitcoin is trading around $94,000, demonstrating volatility amid global economic factors. Donald Trump's statements about new tariffs and expectations of decisions from the U.S. Federal Reserve have caused a correction below $95,000. Analysts warn of resistance at $99,900, but in the long term, the price could reach $155,000 or higher with rising gold prices. Institutional interest remains strong: BlackRock has increased its investments in Bitcoin to $5 billion. At the government level, there is varied dynamics — Florida has canceled the Bitcoin reserve bill, while Kyrgyzstan is launching its own token and attracting Changpeng Zhao as a crypto advisor.