5. Summary
Looking ahead, the stage seems set for another wave of institutional and macro-driven momentum. China’s M2 money supply has surged to a new all-time high of $326 trillion, providing ample global liquidity, a backdrop that historically benefits hard assets like Bitcoin. On the corporate front, Japanese fashion giant ANAP has joined the growing list of firms adding Bitcoin to their balance sheets, allocating $70 million to the asset as part of its treasury strategy. Meanwhile, industry chatter suggests that at least two more major institutions are preparing to follow suit, further reinforcing the idea that "Bitcoin as a reserve asset" is quickly becoming a global trend.
Adding to the excitement, blockchain data shows Abraxas Capital snapped up $250 million worth of Bitcoin in just four days. With liquidity rising and institutional adoption accelerating, the groundwork for the next leg higher is being laid.
P.S. The current setup is starting to look extremely bullish. We’ve just seen a confirmed weekly RSI breakout, and our algorithm has started printing green dots above the trackline for $BTC, $SOL, and $INJ — a strong signal of trend strength. The rest of the portfolio is not far behind, and only needs a minor push to the upside to fully confirm. If momentum holds, we expect to finalize the transition to the new algorithm over the coming days. Exciting times ahead!🚀
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Yes, still bullish on $ETH. While the price action has been underwhelming compared to some of the high-flyers like Solana, the fundamentals remain as strong as ever. Ethereum is still the go-to settlement layer for serious applications, especially once RWAs (real-world assets) start seeing broader adoption.
Its infrastructure is battle-tested, the staking ecosystem is maturing, and if ETH staking ends up being greenlit for ETFs, that could be a real game changer. Long term, the combination of security, decentralization, and institutional readiness makes it hard to ignore.
Cycles might favor faster and flashier chains in the short term, but we bet ETH will stay highly relevant — and likely surprise people once the rotation kicks in.
That being said, the only area where ETH really needs to step up is its governance — once that evolves, it’ll be even harder to compete with.