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Bitcoin fell below the $100,000 mark this morning as volatility continues to rattle the crypto market. Despite the pullback, spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $240 million in inflows, ending a six-day outflow streak and signaling renewed institutional interest. At the same time, Trump praised crypto for easing the dollar’s global burden, while one of his advisors warned of an incoming market shock tied to tightening liquidity. Still, Samson Mow remains optimistic, insisting the true Bitcoin bull run hasn’t started yet and predicting a major rally leading into 2026 — leaving investors divided on whether this drop marks fear or opportunity.
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Bitcoin fell below the $100,000 mark this morning as volatility continues to rattle the crypto market. Despite the pullback, spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $240 million in inflows, ending a six-day outflow streak and signaling renewed institutional interest. At the same time, Trump praised crypto for easing the dollar’s global burden, while one of his advisors warned of an incoming market shock tied to tightening liquidity. Still, Samson Mow remains optimistic, insisting the true Bitcoin bull run hasn’t started yet and predicting a major rally leading into 2026 — leaving investors divided on whether this drop marks fear or opportunity.

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