Bitcoin tops $25,000 for the first time since June before slipping

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Bitcoin prices have been under pressure in 2022 after the collapse of algorithmic stablecoin terraUSD and subsequent bankruptcy filings from lender Celsius and hedge fund Three Arrows Capital.

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U.S. stock indexes closed higher on Thursday and futures were higher Friday. Bitcoin has been closely correlated to U.S. markets often rising when stock indexes do. Bitcoin also tends to rise when the dollar weakens.

Bitcoin has been trading in a range of around $18,000 to $24,000 since June and has not been able to break that pattern.

Vijay Ayyar, vice president of corporate development and international at crypto exchange Luno, said that Friday’s rally could be a “bearish retest” of the $22,500 to $23,000 price.

“Hence unless it breaks that level convincingly and closes above, I would still think this is a bearish rally that could see more ranging and downside,” Ayyar said.

Bitcoin has been battered this year and is more than 60% off its record high seen in November as the Federal Reserve has hiked interest rates aggressively taking the shine of risk assets such as cryptocurrencies.

The crypto market has also been hit by failed projects and high-profile bankruptcies which have spread across the industry.

Ethereum ‘merge,’ inflation in focus

Crypto markets have been anticipating a major network upgrade to Ethereum called the merge, which proponents say will make the blockchain more efficient.

The merge is expected to be completed by mid-September.

In the run-up to the event, the price of ether, the native token of Ethereum, has far outpaced bitcoin.

Financial markets are also looking for signs of cooling inflation when the U.S. Consumer Price Index is reported next week. And investors are also keeping an eye on signals about the Fed’s rate hike path.

On Thursday, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said he is “strongly committed” to fighting inflation, suggesting further rate raises could be coming.

If inflation cools and with anticipation around the Ethereum merge, Yuya Hasegawa, crypto market analyst at Japanese crypto exchange Bitbank, said bitcoin could test the $22,000 level, but also offered a warning.

“Given what some Fed members, including chair Powell, said this week, too much optimism could be dangerous,” Hasegawa said in a note on Friday.

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