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Bitcoin’s Long-Term Bull Case Strengthens Amid Rising Institutional Demand & Retirement Account Interest

David Lawant, Head of Research at Anchorage Digital, joins Remy Blaire to dive into the current state of Bitcoin and Ethereum. They discuss the significant macroeconomic catalysts on the horizon, including major IPOs from companies like SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic, as well as the implications of a new monetary policy regime under incoming Fed Chair Kevin Warsh and the upcoming midterm elections.

David provides insights into how these factors could impact liquidity, price action and even the adoption of cryptocurrencies in retirement accounts. David highlights the challenges Bitcoin faces in breaking through the $80K barrier amid heavy selling pressure. He discusses the potential for historical volatility to return, driven by macroeconomic conditions, particularly the geopolitical situation in the Middle East and its effects on inflation and interest rates.

They also explore the slow but promising adoption of cryptocurrencies in 401(k) plans, noting that while the process may take time, the potential for significant capital inflow into the crypto market is substantial. David emphasizes the solid long-term investment case for Bitcoin, driven by increasing institutional engagement and the growing acceptance of cryptocurrencies as a non-sovereign store of value.

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