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Bitcoin Just Did It — New Record High Above $125,000 This ‘Uptober’ Bitcoin pushed to a fresh all-time high on Sunday, trading above $125,000 in Asian hours as markets extended gains into October. According to reports, the token rose about 2.7% to roughly $125,245 on the day, topping its prior August peak near $124,480. Related Reading: Bitcoin Breaks $123,000 As Rising Open Interest Signals More Action Ahead Institutional Flows And Political Signals Based on reports, a large wave of demand through US-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs has been a key fuel for the move, with weekly net inflows into those funds reported at around $3.24 billion. Investors and traders also pointed to a weaker US dollar and broader equity strength as helping push prices higher. Some coverage tied the shift in sentiment to policy signals under US President Donald Trump, and to worries about a possible US government shutdown that nudged buyers toward alternative stores of value. Traders See ‘Uptober’ Playing Out “Uptober” — a nickname for October’s often bullish stretch — has returned this year, and traders say technical breakouts after Bitcoin flipped $120,000 into support added momentum. Reports show BTC briefly climbed as high as $125,750 during early Asian trade before pulling back, a sign of fast buying followed by profit-taking in some venues. Bitcoin Prices: This cryptocurrency surges to all-time high past USD 125K; Here’s whyhttps://t.co/A1RxGUwdGb — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) October 5, 2025 Liquidity Tightening On Exchanges Based on reports, the amount of Bitcoin kept on centralized exchanges has fallen, which reduces immediate sellable supply when buyers step in. That thinning supply, combined with fresh ETF demand, is a recipe for sharper moves in price when flows spike. Market watchers caution that such patterns can amplify both ups and downs. What Analysts And Traders Are Watching Options desks and chart watchers are flagging near-term resistance levels above current highs, while some technical scenarios point to larger targets in the months ahead — figures like $135,000 and even higher have been floated by certain market players, though those are projections rather than certainties. Volume and fund flows will likely determine whether the rally holds or cools. Related Reading: All-Time High Alert: BNB Smashes $1,111 Barrier – Details What Comes Next According to observers, this run matters because it has pushed Bitcoin back into the conversation alongside major asset classes, and, for a moment, the token’s market value ranked among the world’s largest, even overtaking Amazon on some measures. Still, volatility is high. Sharp reversals, policy shifts, or a sudden change in ETF flows could quickly alter the picture. Meanwhile, a mix of institutional buying, seasonal momentum, and macro factors helped lift Bitcoin to new highs. The rally has drawn fresh attention from investors, but it also comes with the familiar risks of big price swings. Markets will be watching flows, dollar moves, and any policy signals from Washington for clues on what comes next. Featured image from Pixabay, chart from TradingView
 - Bitcoin.com
 - NEWSBTC
Whales Go All-In As Bitcoin, Ethereum ETFs Record $4.5 Billion Inflows Whales are on the move again, and this time it aligns with one of the biggest ETF buying weeks of the year for Bitcoin and Ethereum. Both Spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs returned to inflows last week, and data shows some whales addresses are also moving their crypto assets from exchanges and into self custody. On-chain tracker Lookonchain reported that newly created wallets have withdrawn massive amounts of Bitcoin and Ethereum from major exchanges, showing the large-scale accumulation by crypto whales. Related Reading: Bitcoin Breaks $123,000 As Rising Open Interest Signals More Action Ahead Massive Withdrawals From Crypto Exchanges According to data from SosoValue, Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $3.24 billion worth of inflows in the just-concluded week, reversing the $902.5 million outflows seen the previous week. Notably, this week’s inflow number is the largest weekly inflow on record for Spot Bitcoin ETFs this year. Spot Ethereum ETFs, on the other hand, saw $1.30 billion inflows last week, which is another drastic change from last week’s outflows of $795.56 million. However, this activity is not limited to Spot ETFs alone. Fresh wallet activity shows aggressive accumulation activity among whale addresses moving into self custody. In one instance, on-chain analytics tracker Lookonchain noted that a newly created wallet, identified as 0x982C, withdrew 26,029 ETH worth approximately $118 million from Kraken. Another newly created Bitcoin wallet, bc1qks, withdrew 620 BTC valued at $76 million from Binance. Both movements are large-scale repositioning of capital away from exchanges, and this is a sign that whales are expecting further price appreciation. Whales are buying $ETH and $BTC! Newly created wallet 0x982C withdrew 26,029 $ETH($118M) from #Kraken 8 hours ago. Newly created wallet bc1qks withdrew 620 $BTC($76M) from #Binance 6 hours ago.https://t.co/8Aa1g0BgWthttps://t.co/qsasXKFHuN pic.twitter.com/iTYhz8jwq3 — Lookonchain (@lookonchain) October 4, 2025 Interestingly, Bitcoin exchange balances have fallen to their lowest level in five years. Almost 170,000 Bitcoin were removed from crypto exchanges in the last 30 days, with the most activity coming in the just concluded week. This has pushed the Bitcoin exchange balance below 2.85 million BTC for the first time since January 2021. Bitcoin Exchange Balance. Source: @btconexchanges on X Price Outlook For Bitcoin And Ethereum The combination of institutional inflows and whale accumulation has been already reflected in the price action of both Bitcoin and Ethereum. Bitcoin has surged past its previous record to hit a new all-time high of $125,506 within the last few hours, and is currently trading around $124,813. This is a drastic change from just a week ago, when Bitcoin broke below $110,000, which caused the Bitcoin Fear and Greed Index to crash to its lowest point since March. Related Reading: Bitcoin Rockets Past $119K, Analysts Now Eye $130K Target Ethereum has also turned bullish and is trading at $4,575 at the time of writing. Another good week of Spot ETF inflows and whale accumulation continuing at the current pace could cause Bitcoin to extend its rally throughout the week. This, in turn could see Bitcoin break $130,000 before the end of the new week. However, a brief cooldown isn’t off the table. Any pullback could cause Bitcoin to retest $120,000 before the next leg higher. Still on the bullish case, Ethereum’s price could also push to new all-time highs above $5,000 in the coming weeks. Featured image from Unsplash, chart from TradingView
 - NEWSBTC
99% Of Bitcoin Supply In Profit – What This Means For Price Bitcoin’s price gain in the last week has resulted in multiple other positive developments, ranging from a surge in ETF inflows to a bullish change in option trading calls, all signifying a renewed market confidence. In particular, over 99% of Bitcoin’s circulating supply is now held at an unrealized profit, a milestone that underscores the market’s strength. However, historical trends suggest that such conditions often precede a major price correction. Related Reading: Bitcoin Breaks $123,000 As Rising Open Interest Signals More Action Ahead Bitcoin May Be Headed For 10% Correction – Analyst In an X post on October 4, market analyst Ted Pillows shares an important cautionary insight on the present Bitcoin market. Using data from the on-chain analytics platform CryptoQuant, nearly 99.3% of all Bitcoin supply is now in profit following the asset’s bullish resurgence in the first week of October. Notably. With Bitcoin currently trading around $122,000, this milestone reflects the present overwhelming profitability of holders across the network. However, this is also a rare event that has historically preceded short-term market corrections. According to Pillows, the last three times Bitcoin’s “supply in profit” ratio climbed above 99%, the market experienced brief corrections ranging from 3% to 10%. These drawdowns may be seen as “cooling phases,” allowing overheated momentum to reset before prices resumed their upward trend. Interestingly, in a separate X post, a fellow analyst with the username Rekt Capital shares a similar viewpoint. In particular, Rekt Capital explains that Bitcoin’s rejection at its all-time high around $124,000 has been consistently followed by a 13% price pullback. Based on these analyses, Bitcoin prices could be in potential danger of slipping to between $106,000 – $109,000 before finding a potential support zone for the next leg upward. Related Reading: Bitcoin On The Cusp Of New Price Discovery Rally: Analyst Forecasts Mid-November Peak Bitcoin Price Outlook At the time of writing, Bitcoin trades at $122,246 after a price gain of 11.73% in the past seven days. Despite the strong cautionary predictions, historical data prove October to be a generally bullish trading month with an average gain of 21.89% and a median gain of 21.20%. Meanwhile, Coincodex analysts agree with the notion, while noting the presently high bullish sentiments, as the Fear & Greed Index climbs to 71, representing extreme greed. Looking at the short-term, these analysts expect Bitcoin to rise to $130,994 in the next five days but project an eventual retracement to around $126,535. However, they predict the premier cryptocurrency to reach a $140,009 target by the end of 2025. With a market cap of $2.43 trillion, Bitcoin remains the largest cryptocurrency with a market dominance of 58.4%. Featured image from Pexels, chart from Tradingview
 - Cointelegraph
 - NEWSBTC
Bitcoin Just Did It — New Record High Above $125,000 This ‘Uptober’ Bitcoin pushed to a fresh all-time high on Sunday, trading above $125,000 in Asian hours as markets extended gains into October. According to reports, the token rose about 2.7% to roughly $125,245 on the day, topping its prior August peak near $124,480. Related Reading: Bitcoin Breaks $123,000 As Rising Open Interest Signals More Action Ahead Institutional Flows And Political Signals Based on reports, a large wave of demand through US-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs has been a key fuel for the move, with weekly net inflows into those funds reported at around $3.24 billion. Investors and traders also pointed to a weaker US dollar and broader equity strength as helping push prices higher. Some coverage tied the shift in sentiment to policy signals under US President Donald Trump, and to worries about a possible US government shutdown that nudged buyers toward alternative stores of value. Traders See ‘Uptober’ Playing Out “Uptober” — a nickname for October’s often bullish stretch — has returned this year, and traders say technical breakouts after Bitcoin flipped $120,000 into support added momentum. Reports show BTC briefly climbed as high as $125,750 during early Asian trade before pulling back, a sign of fast buying followed by profit-taking in some venues. Bitcoin Prices: This cryptocurrency surges to all-time high past USD 125K; Here’s whyhttps://t.co/A1RxGUwdGb — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) October 5, 2025 Liquidity Tightening On Exchanges Based on reports, the amount of Bitcoin kept on centralized exchanges has fallen, which reduces immediate sellable supply when buyers step in. That thinning supply, combined with fresh ETF demand, is a recipe for sharper moves in price when flows spike. Market watchers caution that such patterns can amplify both ups and downs. What Analysts And Traders Are Watching Options desks and chart watchers are flagging near-term resistance levels above current highs, while some technical scenarios point to larger targets in the months ahead — figures like $135,000 and even higher have been floated by certain market players, though those are projections rather than certainties. Volume and fund flows will likely determine whether the rally holds or cools. Related Reading: All-Time High Alert: BNB Smashes $1,111 Barrier – Details What Comes Next According to observers, this run matters because it has pushed Bitcoin back into the conversation alongside major asset classes, and, for a moment, the token’s market value ranked among the world’s largest, even overtaking Amazon on some measures. Still, volatility is high. Sharp reversals, policy shifts, or a sudden change in ETF flows could quickly alter the picture. Meanwhile, a mix of institutional buying, seasonal momentum, and macro factors helped lift Bitcoin to new highs. The rally has drawn fresh attention from investors, but it also comes with the familiar risks of big price swings. Markets will be watching flows, dollar moves, and any policy signals from Washington for clues on what comes next. Featured image from Pixabay, chart from TradingView
 - Bitcoin.com
 - Bitcoin.com
 - NEWSBTC
Whales Go All-In As Bitcoin, Ethereum ETFs Record $4.5 Billion Inflows Whales are on the move again, and this time it aligns with one of the biggest ETF buying weeks of the year for Bitcoin and Ethereum. Both Spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs returned to inflows last week, and data shows some whales addresses are also moving their crypto assets from exchanges and into self custody. On-chain tracker Lookonchain reported that newly created wallets have withdrawn massive amounts of Bitcoin and Ethereum from major exchanges, showing the large-scale accumulation by crypto whales. Related Reading: Bitcoin Breaks $123,000 As Rising Open Interest Signals More Action Ahead Massive Withdrawals From Crypto Exchanges According to data from SosoValue, Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $3.24 billion worth of inflows in the just-concluded week, reversing the $902.5 million outflows seen the previous week. Notably, this week’s inflow number is the largest weekly inflow on record for Spot Bitcoin ETFs this year. Spot Ethereum ETFs, on the other hand, saw $1.30 billion inflows last week, which is another drastic change from last week’s outflows of $795.56 million. However, this activity is not limited to Spot ETFs alone. Fresh wallet activity shows aggressive accumulation activity among whale addresses moving into self custody. In one instance, on-chain analytics tracker Lookonchain noted that a newly created wallet, identified as 0x982C, withdrew 26,029 ETH worth approximately $118 million from Kraken. Another newly created Bitcoin wallet, bc1qks, withdrew 620 BTC valued at $76 million from Binance. Both movements are large-scale repositioning of capital away from exchanges, and this is a sign that whales are expecting further price appreciation. Whales are buying $ETH and $BTC! Newly created wallet 0x982C withdrew 26,029 $ETH($118M) from #Kraken 8 hours ago. Newly created wallet bc1qks withdrew 620 $BTC($76M) from #Binance 6 hours ago.https://t.co/8Aa1g0BgWthttps://t.co/qsasXKFHuN pic.twitter.com/iTYhz8jwq3 — Lookonchain (@lookonchain) October 4, 2025 Interestingly, Bitcoin exchange balances have fallen to their lowest level in five years. Almost 170,000 Bitcoin were removed from crypto exchanges in the last 30 days, with the most activity coming in the just concluded week. This has pushed the Bitcoin exchange balance below 2.85 million BTC for the first time since January 2021. Bitcoin Exchange Balance. Source: @btconexchanges on X Price Outlook For Bitcoin And Ethereum The combination of institutional inflows and whale accumulation has been already reflected in the price action of both Bitcoin and Ethereum. Bitcoin has surged past its previous record to hit a new all-time high of $125,506 within the last few hours, and is currently trading around $124,813. This is a drastic change from just a week ago, when Bitcoin broke below $110,000, which caused the Bitcoin Fear and Greed Index to crash to its lowest point since March. Related Reading: Bitcoin Rockets Past $119K, Analysts Now Eye $130K Target Ethereum has also turned bullish and is trading at $4,575 at the time of writing. Another good week of Spot ETF inflows and whale accumulation continuing at the current pace could cause Bitcoin to extend its rally throughout the week. This, in turn could see Bitcoin break $130,000 before the end of the new week. However, a brief cooldown isn’t off the table. Any pullback could cause Bitcoin to retest $120,000 before the next leg higher. Still on the bullish case, Ethereum’s price could also push to new all-time highs above $5,000 in the coming weeks. Featured image from Unsplash, chart from TradingView
 - Cointelegraph
 - Bitcoin.com
 - NEWSBTC
99% Of Bitcoin Supply In Profit – What This Means For Price Bitcoin’s price gain in the last week has resulted in multiple other positive developments, ranging from a surge in ETF inflows to a bullish change in option trading calls, all signifying a renewed market confidence. In particular, over 99% of Bitcoin’s circulating supply is now held at an unrealized profit, a milestone that underscores the market’s strength. However, historical trends suggest that such conditions often precede a major price correction. Related Reading: Bitcoin Breaks $123,000 As Rising Open Interest Signals More Action Ahead Bitcoin May Be Headed For 10% Correction – Analyst In an X post on October 4, market analyst Ted Pillows shares an important cautionary insight on the present Bitcoin market. Using data from the on-chain analytics platform CryptoQuant, nearly 99.3% of all Bitcoin supply is now in profit following the asset’s bullish resurgence in the first week of October. Notably. With Bitcoin currently trading around $122,000, this milestone reflects the present overwhelming profitability of holders across the network. However, this is also a rare event that has historically preceded short-term market corrections. According to Pillows, the last three times Bitcoin’s “supply in profit” ratio climbed above 99%, the market experienced brief corrections ranging from 3% to 10%. These drawdowns may be seen as “cooling phases,” allowing overheated momentum to reset before prices resumed their upward trend. Interestingly, in a separate X post, a fellow analyst with the username Rekt Capital shares a similar viewpoint. In particular, Rekt Capital explains that Bitcoin’s rejection at its all-time high around $124,000 has been consistently followed by a 13% price pullback. Based on these analyses, Bitcoin prices could be in potential danger of slipping to between $106,000 – $109,000 before finding a potential support zone for the next leg upward. Related Reading: Bitcoin On The Cusp Of New Price Discovery Rally: Analyst Forecasts Mid-November Peak Bitcoin Price Outlook At the time of writing, Bitcoin trades at $122,246 after a price gain of 11.73% in the past seven days. Despite the strong cautionary predictions, historical data prove October to be a generally bullish trading month with an average gain of 21.89% and a median gain of 21.20%. Meanwhile, Coincodex analysts agree with the notion, while noting the presently high bullish sentiments, as the Fear & Greed Index climbs to 71, representing extreme greed. Looking at the short-term, these analysts expect Bitcoin to rise to $130,994 in the next five days but project an eventual retracement to around $126,535. However, they predict the premier cryptocurrency to reach a $140,009 target by the end of 2025. With a market cap of $2.43 trillion, Bitcoin remains the largest cryptocurrency with a market dominance of 58.4%. Featured image from Pexels, chart from Tradingview