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Bitcoin Jumps to Record High on Institutional Investor Demand

GLOBAL, JUL 11 – Bitcoin gained more than 24% this year as institutional investors increased holdings amid U.S. government policies including a March executive order establishing a crypto reserve.

  • On July 11, 2025, Bitcoin reached a record peak of $116,781.10 during the Asian trading hours.
  • This surge followed a pro-crypto stance by President Trump, including a March executive order establishing a strategic cryptocurrency reserve.
  • Institutional investors have driven the increase, with major players accumulating Bitcoin and reducing exchange liquidity, as noted by Hong Kong Web3 Association co-chair Joshua Chu.
  • Bitcoin's value increased more than 24 percent so far this year, with investors expecting cryptocurrencies to grow within the financial sector.
  • This growth reflects rising institutional adoption and suggests further price increases as Bitcoin approaches wider mainstream use.
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Shafaq News - Arbil - Bitcoin surged to an all-time high on Friday, driven by increased demand from institutional investors and the pro-cryptocurrency policies of US President Donald Trump's administration. The world's largest cryptocurrency surged to a peak of $116,781.10 in Asian trading on Friday, bringing its year-to-date gains to more than 24%. It was last traded at $116,563.11. "Bitcoin's new high is being driven by a relentless buildup of…

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Wall Street Pit broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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