#数字资产市场动态 97,000 USD: Is this really the ceiling?



Stop worrying so much, everyone. Bitcoin has been pushed back from below 90,000 to 97,000. This is not an ordinary rebound; it’s a clear signal from the market. The macro policy shift + institutional frenzy to accumulate could mean that a real upward cycle has just begun.

**Liquidity is the hard truth**

The essence of any asset’s rise and fall boils down to one word: money. Currently, global central banks are cutting interest rates, and Trump is pushing the Federal Reserve to accelerate. This is equivalent to the global central banks opening the floodgates of liquidity. History clearly shows that whenever "world central banks" start easing, the crypto market is always the first to react, and the response is incredibly fast.

**The data is here**

On January 13, US Bitcoin ETF net inflows reached $7.5 billion — the highest in the past three months. Meanwhile, Bitcoin is visibly moving from exchanges to cold wallets, with exchange available balances dropping to multi-year lows. What does this indicate? It shows that true players are locking in their chips, and the circulating supply of Bitcoin is decreasing, with supply-side tightening already underway.

**Can $9.9K hold?**

Technical analysis combined with on-chain data resonates. The current price is pushing toward around $99,000 — a critical level. Once it stabilizes on the weekly chart, it means the panic sell-off in Q4 last year has been fully digested, and the subsequent upside potential is open.

**Final words**

Bull markets always climb amid skepticism. Currently, there are three main factors on the table: macro tidal support for liquidity, institutional frenzy to build positions, and on-chain supply tightness. The combination of these factors makes for a very promising setup. The historic window of opportunity is fleeting; by the time we start seriously discussing Bitcoin, the price will be much higher than it is now.
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GateUser-a180694bvip
· 01-18 15:59
7.5 billion net inflow... Institutions are really building positions seriously, this wave is different
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GasFeeCryvip
· 01-16 02:21
Damn it, he's started telling stories again. Let's see if the BTC in my hand will listen.
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AirdropHunterXMvip
· 01-16 02:19
This move by the institution is indeed quite aggressive; the signal of tight supply is not misleading.
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RooftopVIPvip
· 01-16 02:12
Bro, this surge is really interesting, institutions are frantically buying up.
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TokenomicsPolicevip
· 01-16 02:09
When the liquidity gate opens, retail investors should really see clearly
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GasFeeBeggarvip
· 01-16 02:07
Is the data showing 7.5 billion inflow real? It seems a bit unbelievable.
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