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Bitcoin price rallies to $64,500, showing signs of a potential new bull market bottom.

Bitcoin rose to $64,500, according to a report originally published by Pluang. The move was described as showing signs that the market could be forming a new bottom within the current bull-market cycle.

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Aug 18, 2026 at 9:53 AM UTC · 1 分で読める

Bitcoin price rallies to $64,500, showing signs of a potential new bull market bottom.
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Bitcoin rose to $64,500, according to a report originally published by Pluang. The move was described as showing signs that the market could be forming a new bottom within the current bull-market cycle.

A market bottom generally refers to a period when selling pressure may be easing and prices begin to stabilize before a potential recovery. The report’s characterization does not establish that a bottom has been confirmed, as cryptocurrency prices can remain volatile and reverse direction quickly.

Bitcoin is the world’s largest cryptocurrency by market recognition and is often treated as a broad indicator of sentiment across digital-asset markets. Its price movements can influence trading activity and expectations for other cryptocurrencies, though market conditions vary across assets.

The rally to $64,500 places attention on whether Bitcoin can sustain its gains and whether broader market participation supports the view of a developing cycle low. Confirmation of a lasting trend typically depends on continued price behavior rather than a single move.

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