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05/11/25 03:46 UTC-04

BitMine CEO Shares Short-Term Crypto Market Outlook

Tom Lee, CEO of BitMine, said the current market decline is more technical than fundamental.
He explained that the market is gradually clearing out speculative trader positions, which creates a foundation for future growth in the long term.

“Look at what happened after October 10 — it was the largest liquidation in crypto history, even bigger than FTX — a real tsunami of margin calls.
Fundamentally, stablecoin transaction volumes are growing, and app revenues are at record highsfundamentals are driving prices forward,” Lee said.

He noted that large institutional players continue accumulating Bitcoin and Ethereum, despite short-term corrections — a sign of ongoing confidence in digital assets.

According to Lee, renewed interest in Bitcoin and Ethereum could align with improving macroeconomic conditions, such as lower inflation and easing central bank policies.
In such an environment, cryptocurrencies could again outperform traditional assets, especially if new investment products tied to digital coins emerge, said the Fundstrat co-founder.

Earlier, Lee noted that under certain conditions, Bitcoin could lose up to half of its value by the end of the current market cycle.

See also: "Peter Brandt Believes Bitcoin Won’t Fall Below $60,000"

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