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Bitcoin Breaks $100,000 Barrier Again Amid U.S.-UK Trade Deal Optimism

Bitcoin surged past the $100,000 mark on Thursday, regaining ground for the first time since February and reflecting renewed investor confidence following a breakthrough trade deal between the United States and the United Kingdom.

By midday, Bitcoin was trading at $101,329.97, up 4.7% on the day, buoyed by improved global risk sentiment. The crypto asset has now entered positive territory for 2025, although it still trails its January all-time high of over $109,000.

The rally follows the announcement of a U.S.-UK trade agreement between President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The deal maintains a 10% U.S. tariff on UK imports but includes Britain lowering its tariffs to 1.8% and expanding access to U.S. goods — signaling a potential thaw in the protectionist climate that has defined global trade since Trump’s return to office.

Market Impact and Commentary:

  • Antoni Trenchev, co-founder of Nexo, described the resurgence as a “formidable feat” and emphasized that long-term holders drove the rebound, overpowering short-term profit-taking.

  • Buying peak fear — just last month Bitcoin was languishing around $74,000 — has proven exceptionally lucrative,” Trenchev added.

  • Joel Kruger of LMAX Group pointed to rising institutional interest, geopolitical stability, and Chinese monetary stimulus as key tailwinds behind the rally.

Other Cryptos Lag Behind:
Ethereum’s native token Ether climbed 14% to $2,050.46, reaching a one-month high, but it remains nearly 50% below its 2024 peak. Other altcoins have yet to mirror Bitcoin’s bullish momentum.

Bitcoin’s trajectory was weighed down earlier this year by uncertainty around the pace of pro-crypto reform under Trump’s new administration. April’s widespread tariff announcements spurred a flight to safety, leading to a temporary slump in risk assets, including crypto.

Now, with geopolitical risk easing and renewed appetite from long-term investors and institutional funds — particularly through Bitcoin ETFs — market sentiment appears to have decisively shifted back in favor of crypto’s largest token.

With the $100,000 psychological level reclaimed, traders are eyeing $109,000 and beyond as the next major milestone.

Deutsche Boerse’s Clearstream to Launch Bitcoin and Ether Custody Services

Deutsche Boerse is set to offer cryptocurrency custody and settlement services to institutional clients starting next month, marking a major step into the crypto space. The company’s Clearstream division, known for its settlement services, will now provide custody for Bitcoin and Ether, the two largest cryptocurrencies by market capitalization.

Key Details:

  • Launch date: April
  • Service offered: Custody and settlement for Bitcoin and Ether, with potential for adding more cryptocurrencies based on demand.
  • Sub-custodian: Crypto Finance, a subsidiary of Deutsche Boerse.

Expansion into Crypto

Deutsche Boerse, a major German exchange, began its foray into cryptocurrency services with the launch of a crypto trading platform for institutional investors in 2023. Offering crypto custody services is now part of Clearstream’s strategy to digitize financial markets, according to Jens Hachmeister, Clearstream’s head of issuer services and new digital markets.

Growing Crypto Adoption in Europe

The move comes after the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation (MiCA) was introduced in 2023, setting clear rules for crypto activities across Europe. Clearstream’s new service is part of a broader trend of European financial institutions moving into digital assets, with Crypto Finance having secured a MiCA license in January.

Industry Comparison

Deutsche Boerse joins a growing list of global custody providers like Bank of New York Mellon and State Street, which also offer crypto custody services. BBVA, a Spanish bank, is another notable institution expanding into the digital asset space by offering Bitcoin and Ether trading in Spain.

The move to institutionalize cryptocurrency services reflects growing mainstream financial interest in crypto assets, especially with U.S. regulators easing rules for banks to engage with digital currencies.

Crypto Market Update: Bitcoin, Ether Decline as Volatility Hits Altcoins

The cryptocurrency market saw a downturn on Monday, February 24, as Bitcoin and most altcoins registered losses across both national and international exchanges. Bitcoin’s value dipped by 1.20 percent over the past 24 hours on global platforms, bringing its price to $95,630 (roughly Rs. 82.8 lakh). Meanwhile, on Indian exchanges like CoinDCX and CoinSwitch, Bitcoin experienced a smaller decline of under one percent, hovering around $96,984 (roughly Rs. 84 lakh).

Over the weekend, Bitcoin briefly approached the $100,000 (roughly Rs. 86.6 lakh) mark before experiencing a correction, dropping below $95,000 (roughly Rs. 82.3 lakh). The decline was partly triggered by a massive $1.4 billion (roughly Rs. 12,131 crore) crypto hack on Friday, which led to significant withdrawals from investors. This incident affected the broader crypto market, causing notable losses in altcoins like Ethereum (ETH), XRP, and Solana. Analysts believe Bitcoin could experience further volatility if it falls below the crucial $94,000 (roughly Rs. 81.4 lakh) support level in the coming days.

Ethereum (ETH), the second-largest cryptocurrency, also faced a decline, dropping by one percent in the last 24 hours. On global exchanges, Ether is currently trading at $2,732 (roughly Rs. 2.33 lakh), while its price on Indian exchanges stands at around $2,757 (roughly Rs. 2.38 lakh). This downtrend in ETH, coupled with Bitcoin’s losses, suggests a cautious market sentiment as traders react to recent security concerns and market corrections.

With increased market volatility and external factors influencing investor behavior, experts advise caution in the short term. While Bitcoin’s ability to hold above key support levels will determine its next movement, the broader market remains under pressure. The upcoming days will be crucial in assessing whether a recovery is imminent or if further corrections are expected across major cryptocurrencies.