Bitcoin surged to $81,300 on Monday, establishing a three-month peak and crossing the psychologically significant $80,000 threshold for the first time since the final day of January. This advance followed a five-day upward movement of 5.5% and capped off an impressive April performance that delivered approximately 12% gains.
Bitcoin (BTC) Price
The wider cryptocurrency ecosystem mirrored this positive momentum. Ethereum advanced 2% to reach $2,367, XRP climbed nearly 2% to settle just beyond $1.41, while Dogecoin outperformed among top-ten assets with a 3.5% increase. The aggregate cryptocurrency market capitalization expanded 1.6% to $2.65 trillion.
Market analyst Ali Charts highlighted a bullish MACD crossover appearing on Bitcoin’s weekly timeframe on April 13. In an X platform post, he referenced previous occurrences: an October 2023 crossover that sparked a 147% surge, an October 2024 signal that generated a 75% advance, and a May 2025 crossover yielding 35% gains. He identified the 200-period simple moving average at $83,000 as the critical resistance level, suggesting a confirmed daily close above could facilitate movement toward $89,000 and subsequently $94,000.
Cryptocurrency analyst Matthew Hyland characterized this price action as a “disbelief rally,” suggesting that numerous traders who had forecast levels around $60,000 or lower would probably only adopt bullish positions after witnessing prices exceed $90,000.
The primary catalyst identified by market observers this week centers on regulatory advancement. Senators Thom Tillis and Angela Alsobrooks unveiled revised provisions for the CLARITY Act on Friday. The updated framework resolves disagreements between traditional banking institutions and cryptocurrency markets concerning stablecoin reward structures.
Upward momentum faced partial constraints from escalating Middle Eastern geopolitical tensions. Conflicting reports between Iran and the United States regarding a maritime incident in the Strait of Hormuz elevated oil prices and suppressed broader risk-on sentiment.
Bitcoin successfully recaptured the true market mean positioned at $77,500 and the short-term holder cost basis near $78,000 throughout this rally phase. A sustained move above $84,000 would initiate liquidation of over $2.85 billion in leveraged short positions across major trading platforms.
Buying activity intensified significantly. CryptoQuant analyst Amr Taha documented two consecutive substantial hourly purchase volume spikes on Binance, measuring approximately $1.19 billion followed by $792 million.
Exchange-traded fund inflows totaled $1.97 billion throughout April, representing the strongest monthly performance since October 2025. Nevertheless, domestic U.S. spot market demand remains subdued, with Bitcoin continuing to trade at a discount on Coinbase when compared against global pricing benchmarks.
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