Bitcoin on Track for Biggest Weekly Gain in Over Three Years

Bitcoin continued its rally on Friday, putting the token on track for its best weekly gain in more than three years.

The original cryptocurrency jumped as much as 9.4% and changed hands at around $77,000 in early New York trading. It has advanced roughly 22% this week, a gain that, if sustained, would be the biggest on that basis since March 2023.

Market exuberance returned to cryptocurrencies when US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced Wednesday the department would at least double the size of its long-dated bond buybacks, triggering an upswing that forced traders to liquidate billions in short positions. The same day, President Donald Trump met with crypto industry leaders, further adding to optimism. Meanwhile, gold reached its highest level since May amid investor fears that the intervention in the bond market will continue to weigh on the dollar.

“The real driver was the US Treasury doubling long-dated bond buybacks, which pulled long yields lower and lifted risk appetite broadly,” said Rachael Lucas, an analyst at BTC Markets. “Nothing has rewritten Bitcoin’s long-term case, but nothing’s rewritten its volatility either.”

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