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Spot Bitcoin ETFs have attracted over $100 billion in assets, signaling growing institutional interest. SEC filings show varying levels of institutional investment in Bitcoin ETFs.
What Is the Price of Bitcoin Today? Bitcoin (BTC) traded at $117,947 as of 10:16 a.m. ET. That's up 6.01% over the past 24 hours and 24.92% year to date. The original crypto’s 52-week intraday high clocked in at $118,
Bitcoin ( BTC 3.42%) has had a successful run during 2025. It reached an all-time high of almost $118,900 in July 10 and is up 25% on the year. The S&P 500, often used as a measure of how the stock market is doing, has managed a 6% year-to-date return.
CryptoQuant analysts also highlighted the notable rise in Bitcoin open interest, which spiked to $81.4 billion on Friday following BTC's rally above its previous peak of $112,000. Despite this rise, funding rates have remained near neutral levels, signaling a low FOMO-driven environment among traders.
Bitcoin's rising institutional adoption, market dominance, and diversification potential make it a top investment. Read more on why I recommend buying Bitcoin.
XRP is building the scaffolding it needs to be favored by institutions as well. One of these assets is better for longer-term holding than the other is likely to be. Most investing decisions feel like choosing between two distant futures.
As Bitcoin breached $116,000 for the first time, the open interest, or the number of outstanding contracts on the Deribit exchange, has become concentrated around Bitcoin call options with $115,000 and $120,000 strike prices. Longer-term options expiring in late September and December have seen elevated open interest at $140,000 and $150,000.
The Trump administration's crypto-friendly policies have bolstered digital assets overall, opening pools of capital to the sector.