$BTC
The factors that keep the price of Bitcoin (BTC) rising are multiple and interrelated, based on economic, technological, and social dynamics. Below are the main ones:Limited supply and halving: Bitcoin has a maximum supply of 21 million coins, making it a scarce asset. Additionally, the "halving" event (which occurs approximately every 4 years) halves the reward for miners, decreasing the issuance of new bitcoins and increasing scarcity, which tends to drive up the price.
Growing demand: The increasing adoption of Bitcoin by individual, institutional investors, and companies is raising demand. For example, companies like MicroStrategy and Tesla have invested significant sums in BTC, reinforcing its legitimacy and attracting more interest.
Institutional adoption and ETFs: The approval of Bitcoin ETFs, such as those from BlackRock, has facilitated the entry of traditional investors, increasing demand. Institutions see Bitcoin as a viable asset for diversifying portfolios.