Bitcoin’s Path To $100K May Happen Before Anyone Understands Why: Analyst

Bitcoin’s Path To $100K May Happen Before Anyone Understands Why: Analyst
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A “big announcement” tied to US President Donald Trump’s Bitcoin reserve is expected within weeks, according to White House crypto advisor Patrick Witt, who made the statement at the Bitcoin Conference in Las Vegas earlier this week.

Bitcoin: Market Momentum, Not Messaging

The timing of that potential announcement comes as sits well below the $100,000 mark — a level it has not touched since mid-November.

The cryptocurrency dropped to a yearly low of $60,000 in February before climbing back to around $78,250. Despite the rough stretch, some analysts say Bitcoin does not need a headline-grabbing catalyst to push higher.

Michael van de Poppe, founder of MN Trading Capital, argued Friday that price itself does the heavy lifting. “Price moves upwards, and the ,” he wrote on X. His view cuts against the common belief that Bitcoin needs a compelling story before investors pile in.

Van de Poppe had asked publicly what narrative would carry Bitcoin back to six figures — then answered his own question by saying none was required.

He pointed to math, statistics, and logic as the tools investors should be using, and called current price regions good for accumulation.

His argument flips the usual script: rather than waiting for a catalyst, he suggests the catalyst emerges after prices move.

Attention Has Drifted Elsewhere

Part of what makes the current moment unusual is where investor attention has gone. AI stocks and other technology sectors have pulled focus away from crypto. Nvidia, the largest AI-related stock by market cap, is up roughly 5% since January 1.

Bitcoin, over that same stretch, is down more than 8%. That gap tells a story about where money and mindshare have been flowing.

Regulatory developments have also been in the mix as a potential driver. The , a proposed US bill aimed at giving the crypto industry clearer rules, has been cited by some as a possible price catalyst.

But veteran trader Peter Brandt pushed back on that idea. He told reporters in December that while the legislation would be a positive development, it should not be expected to move markets in a big way. “Needed for sure, but not something that should redefine value,” Brandt said.

A Regulatory Push And Policy Signal

On Friday, Coinbase chief legal officer Faryar Shirzad said it was time for the CLARITY Act to be wrapped up, following the release of .

The bill’s progress has been watched closely by industry insiders hoping clearer rules will bring in more institutional money.

Featured image from MetaAI, chart from TradingView