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USA-China Trade War Could Cause Bitcoin to Rally Again

Since the US-China economic war is changing from tariffs now to technology, the globe’s leading cryptocurrency by market cap Bitcoin is becoming the most profitable class of asset just like Gold. BTC has grown by 132.69% year-to-date (YTD) since 2019 started, and other popular currencies have also gained in value.

Bitcoin to Rally Bullishly

US Treasuries have for a long time been a perfect store of value even during the times of increasing global tension driven by trade wars and various geopolitical events, and that is one of the reasons why US Treasuries have also been surging along with BTC following the US-China Trade uncertainties broadening in the previous months.

In effect, China has managed to park more than 1 trillion in US Treasuries, as one section of its dollar management policy, and it is now more likely that China is going to sell them if the trade war does not stop soon, and that action could be bullish for rival major Treasuries, BTC and other cryptocurrencies as well.

Bitcoin can see a surplus of currency flow as an option store of value triggering virtual currencies prices high. Bitcoin plus other virtual currencies, are possibly a greater store of value because of its durability, restricted supply, anticipated inflation and simplicity of transfer.

Bitcoin (BTC/USD), Ether (ETH/USD), Ripple (XRP/USD) Price Analysis

At time of press, Bitcoin (BTC/USD) price is standing at around $8,698 with a positive change of 1.7% and a market cap of over $154.282 billion. Its daily trading volume is over $21.086 billion and continues to dominate the market by 56.0%.

   

Ethereum (ETH/USD) is also trading in green at about $268 with a 24h change of 1.14% and volume of $9.083 billion and a market cap of over $28.585 billion. Ripple (XRP/USD) is changing hands at almost $0.440714 and is also in green with 2.5% and the MC of more than $18.59 billion, it has also gained in the volume which is now at $1.64 billion.  

 

Meanwhile, the entire crypto market capitalization is sitting at more than $275.365 billion falling from $282.187 bln registered on May 30 (a loss of over $6.82 bln in just a few days), according to coinmarketcap data.

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