Here is a summary of the latest Bitcoin news:
Current Quotation
Bitcoin is quoted at R$ 591,369.09. Over the last seven days, Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency market as a whole have performed slightly positively, with BTC rising 0.65% by July 6, 2025. Its market capitalization is $2.15 trillion, and its market dominance is approximately 64.6%.
Highlights and Recent News
* Corporate Adoption: Companies continue to show interest in Bitcoin. Semler Scientific, for example, purchased an additional 187 Bitcoins for around $20 million, increasing its holdings to over 4,600 BTC. Metaplanet has also been increasing its acquisitions, reaching 15,555 BTC in its reserves.
* Bitcoin ETFs: BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) surpassed 700,000 BTC in assets under management. Additionally, the SEC is working on new guidelines for crypto-asset ETFs that could accelerate the approval process for new funds compared to other cryptocurrencies.
* Movement of Large Holders (Whales): Bitcoins inactive for more than ten years have been transferred, generating speculation in the market.
* Political Landscape: Reflections on cryptocurrencies can still be found in American politics, with Elon Musk and Donald Trump discussing items about Bitcoin and its financial role.
* General Market Influx: The crypto-asset market received inflows of $1.04 billion last week, raising the total amount of assets under management (AuM) to a record $188 billion.
Outlooks and Analyses
* Price Outlook: Analysts from Betashares expect Bitcoin to reach $135,000 in the third quarter of 2025 and have a price target of $200,000 by the beginning of the new year.
* Record Weekly: Bitcoin is about to achieve a new historical weekly closing record if its current strength is maintained.
* Technical Indicators: Bitcoin is above significant moving averages, such as the 50-day moving average, and is interpreted as a strength indicator.
The cryptocurrency market remains liquid, with Bitcoin in a consolidation phase and continuous appreciation forecasts, driven by institutional adoption and regulatory progress.