Bitcoin passed the $100,000 milestone on Thursday. The momentum indicator RSI indicates the continuation of an ongoing uptrend. The technical outlook suggests a rally towards $125,000.
Bitcoin (BTC) price crossed the $100,000 milestone on Thursday after falling back last week. The Relative Strength Index (RSI), a momentum indicator, indicates a continuation of the uptrend, and the technical outlook suggests a rise towards $125,000.
Bitcoin surpasses 6-digit level
Bitcoin price breached the $100,000 milestone on Thursday.
BTC/USDT daily chart
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Frequently asked questions about Bitcoin, altcoins, and stablecoins
Bitcoin is the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization and is a virtual currency designed to function as money. This form of payment is not controlled by any particular person, group, or entity and eliminates the need for third parties to participate during financial transactions.
An altcoin is any cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin, but some consider Ethereum to be a non-altcoin because it is these two cryptocurrencies that forks occur. If this is true, Litecoin would be the first altcoin to fork from the Bitcoin protocol and thus be an “improved” version of it.
A stablecoin is a cryptocurrency that is designed to have a stable price, and its value is backed by the reserves of the asset it represents. To achieve this, the value of one stablecoin is pegged to a commodity or financial instrument, such as the US dollar (USD), and its supply is regulated by an algorithm or demand. The main purpose of stablecoins is to provide an on/off ramp for investors who wish to trade and invest in cryptocurrencies. Also, since cryptocurrencies are generally volatile, stablecoins allow investors to store value.
Bitcoin dominance is the ratio of Bitcoin's market capitalization to the market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies combined. This clearly shows the interest in Bitcoin among investors. BTC's dominance typically occurs around bull markets, where investors turn to relatively stable, high-market-cap cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Decreasing BTC dominance usually means investors are moving their capital and profits to altcoins in search of higher returns, which usually causes an explosive rally in altcoins.