Within the past hour, bitcoin crossed it’s previous all-time high of $108.7k – a remarkable comeback considering that the world was supposedly ending just seven weeks ago. While new ATHs hardly won’t come as a surprise to long-time readers (congrats everyone!), what’s interesting is the context in all of this. For starters, stocks remain flat today – just crypto and gold are up at the time of writing. Even more unusual, this fresh ATH just arrived casually in the middle of a U.S. trading day, instead of the typical quick overnight candle. Something to chew on.
USA: The Global BTC Superpower
A new report from River reveals that the U.S. dominates Bitcoin ownership globally, holding about 40% of all available Bitcoin. The U.S. also has the highest percentage of population that owns Bitcoin at 14.3% (50 million people). Highly suggest this report.
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The United States is the global Bitcoin superpower.
Our new report breaks down how this advantage can fuel the next era of American prosperity.
3:17 PM • May 20, 2025
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