Bitcoin steigt nächste Woche auf 121.000 USD?/ Bitcoin to rise to $121,000 next week?

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Seitdem der neue Allzeithoch von fast 112.000 Dollar erreicht wurde, ist der Bitcoin-Kurs stark gefallen. Damit hat die digitale Währung über 6.000 Dollar verloren, seit sie am 22. Mai ein neues Kursrekord erreicht hat.

Trotzdem sind auf fundamentaler Ebene viele positive Dinge für Bitcoin passiert. So wurde letzte Nacht bekannt, dass einer der größten Fußballclubs der Welt auf einen Bitcoin-Standard umgestiegen ist.

Damit können wir einen großen Namen zur Liste der Bitcoin-Unternehmen hinzufügen, eine Liste, die derzeit sehr schnell wächst. Unter der Führung von Strategy kaufen Unternehmen weltweit riesige Mengen an Bitcoin.

Seit dem Tief am 7. April ist Bitcoin immer noch bei weitem die am besten performende Anlage auf dem Markt. Die Renditen der großen Börsenindizes kommen nicht einmal in die Nähe der von Bitcoin.

Gestern wurde bekannt, dass ein US-amerikanischer Richter die weltweiten Zölle von Donald Trump für ungültig erklärte.

Damit würde sich Trump natürlich nicht zufriedengeben. Anschließend kam ein höherer Richter, der entschied, die Entscheidung des unteren Gerichts vorübergehend aufzuheben. Die Zölle dürfen mindestens 14 Tage bestehen bleiben.

Und so bleibt die Realität veränderlich und spielt mit dem Markt, was viel Unsicherheit schafft.

Der bekannte Krypto-Trader James Wynn sorgt mit einer Milliardenwette auf Bitcoin für Aufsehen. Mit einer 40-fach gehebelten Long-Position über 7.500 BTC spekuliert er auf einen deutlichen Kursanstieg der digitalen Leitwährung.

Die Position entspricht aktuell einem Volumen von rund 1,25 Milliarden USD, abgesichert durch lediglich 20,6 Millionen USD Eigenkapital.

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Neben Einzelakteuren wie Wynn setzt auch Michael Saylor, Executive Chairman von Strategy (früher MicroStrategy), seinen Bitcoin-Kaufkurs fort. Seit dem 18. Mai hält Strategy 576.230 BTC.

Trades wie jener von James Wynn sind das Paradebeispiel für die volatilen Risiken im Krypto-Markt. Mit extremem Hebeltrading können binnen Minuten Millionen gewonnen – oder verloren – werden.

Doch abseits solcher Hochrisikostrategien bleibt Bitcoin für langfristige Investoren attraktiv.

Ich zitierte aus folgenden Artikeln...

https://krypto-guru.de/news/bitcoin-steigt-auf-121-000-usd-milliardenwette/

https://newsbit.de/bitcoin-kurs-stuerzt-ab-platzt-der-traum-vom-bullenmarkt/

Mein persönliches Fazit:

Jetzt spielen drei wichtige Ereignisse meiner Prophezeiung in die Karten, dass Bitcoin die 120.000-$-Marke knackt.

Gestern begannen die Auszahlungen an die FTX-Gläubiger, die Short-Positionen laufen aus, was den Long-Positionen zugutekommt. Und nicht zu vergessen ...

Der Vollmond am 11. Juni 2025 wird die Kurse mit nach oben ziehen und wird als Erdbeermond oder auch als Rosenmond bezeichnet.
In einigen Regionen ist auch die Bezeichnung Honigmond für den Vollmond im Juni üblich. 😇


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Since reaching its new all-time high of nearly $112,000, the Bitcoin price has fallen sharply. This means the digital currency has lost over $6,000 since reaching a new price record on May 22nd.

Nevertheless, many positive things have happened for Bitcoin on a fundamental level. For example, last night it was announced that one of the world's biggest soccer clubs has switched to a Bitcoin standard.

This adds a big name to the list of Bitcoin companies, a list that is currently growing rapidly. Led by Strategy, companies around the world are buying massive amounts of Bitcoin.

Since the low on April 7, Bitcoin is still by far the best-performing investment on the market. The returns of the major stock market indices aren't even close to Bitcoin's.

Yesterday, it was announced that a US judge had invalidated Donald Trump's global tariffs.

Of course, Trump wouldn't be satisfied with that. Subsequently, a higher judge ruled to temporarily overturn the lower court's decision. The tariffs may remain in place for at least 14 days.

And so reality remains fluid and plays with the market, creating a great deal of uncertainty.

Well-known crypto trader James Wynn is causing a stir with a billion-dollar bet on Bitcoin. With a 40x leveraged long position of 7,500 BTC, he is speculating on a significant price increase for the digital reserve currency.

The position currently corresponds to a volume of around USD 1.25 billion, secured by just USD 20.6 million in equity.

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In addition to individual players like Wynn, Michael Saylor, Executive Chairman of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), is also continuing his Bitcoin buying spree. Strategy has held 576,230 BTC since May 18.

Trades like James Wynn's are a prime example of the volatile risks in the crypto market. With extreme leverage trading, millions can be won – or lost – within minutes.

But beyond such high-risk strategies, Bitcoin remains attractive for long-term investors.

I quoted from the following articles...

https://krypto-guru.de/news/bitcoin-steigt-auf-121-000-usd-milliardenwette/

https://newsbit.de/bitcoin-kurs-stuerzt-ab-platzt-der-traum-vom-bullenmarkt/

My personal conclusion:

Three important events are now playing into my prediction that Bitcoin will break the $120,000 mark.

Payments to FTX creditors began yesterday, and short positions are expiring, which benefits long positions. And not to forget...

The full moon on June 11, 2025, will also drive up prices and is known as the Strawberry Moon or Rose Moon.
In some regions, the full moon in June is also called the Honey Moon. 😇

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Hätte nichts dagegen, finde BTC ist mehr als unterbewertet.

Ist seine Long Position nicht eigenzlich durch den Rückgang geschlossen wurden? Hatte ja einen sehr hohen Hebel.

Grade nachgelesen, jupp geschlossen und es sind wohl knapp 100 Mio Verlust.

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Dann hat er sich wohl ordentlich verzockt 😉

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Jupp, kurz davor wohl mit Eth.

Dumm gelaufen

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Der muss sich wohl auf einer anderen Börse mit einer short abgesichert haben.

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Danke fuer diese Nachtrichten!

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ah, that's nice that you wrote to me, tell me, would you perhaps do me a very special favor?

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I would need to know what the favor is, but if I can grant it, I will.

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I found an article saying that next year, after 200 years, the penny will be abolished.

For me, this is a very historic event.

Would you send me 10 pennies by mail to Germany?

I'll offer you 100 times the amount in Hive Dollars per penny, plus shipping to Germany, of course.

Wouldn't this be a fantastic deal for you? 😇

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Yes, I will, but this is something you should know before taking on that expense; some things are lost in translation. The penny will not be abolished: there will simply be no more minted. "It will take decades to actually remove the penny from circulation."

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/02/10/what-end-of-the-penny-means-for-the-economy-piggy-banks-and-prices.html#:~:text=Patel%20noted%20that%20President%20Trump,recycle%20their%20zinc%20and%20copper.

I am willing, but I want you to have the correct information first. You will be a well-respected elder in your home region before pennies are actually gone.

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That's right. I think I expressed myself incorrectly. The penny has become too expensive to produce; it now costs 3.5 cents. The penny isn't being discarded; it's simply no longer being produced.

So, I'll send you 10 HBDs with my address anonymously to your wallet this evening for the pennies? And then you write me how much the letter cost? Then I'll send you these fees to your wallet as well.

Thank you very much.

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The post office is closed today, since it is Sunday ... before you send your money, let me cost out your options on Monday. A lot depends on soon you want your pennies; there's a bunch of different options.
I prefer not to be paid until I have the details in order and can at least present you a total cost.

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But you don't have to stress about it because of me. You don't have to drive to the post office just for me. If the post office is on your route, you can stop by.

I don't want to cause you too much trouble.

I'm already overjoyed that you'd do me this favor 😉

Otherwise, I'm someone who likes to pay off debts to friends and business partners immediately.

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I live within eight blocks of a post office and will make it my day's walk through this lovely spring...

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I love that our money styles are complementary ... each is being sure to behave with transparency and honor. I will meet you halfway, since I have at last remembered the U.S. Post has a website -- pick what option for shipping that you want from here, and unless you want your pennies FAST, I'd recommend first-class international packasges:

https://www.usps.com/international/mail-shipping-services.htm

Once you pick, you can pay me, and I will drop your package in the mail tomorrow!

EDIT: Germany is little ahead of us. I cannot send you coinage from here by Priority Express International Mail -- es ist verboten -- so the fastest option is not available.

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You really have a nice way to the post office, right in the middle of the big city of San Francisco. But I live in a small village with only seven streets., we're on the same wavelength; I don't want to be in debt to friends. That's why I'm sending you 25 HBD to your wallet. Hopefully, it will be enough for shipping to Germany and for a coffee on your way...

I think the standard letter option starting at $3.15 should suffice. It may be more expensive due to the weight of the pennies, so please let me know the additional cost so that I can send it to you immediately.

P.S. I sent the 25 HBD with an encrypted message. You will need your memory key to read it.

First-Class Mail International
Affordable International Mailing...
For large envelopes (flats) up to 15.994 oz., postage prices vary based on weight and destination, starting from $3.15.

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Habe Dank for your Kaffee und Kuchen generosity, and also for reminding me there is such a thing as a memo key! I have received your message and know what to do with it!

The nearest post office to me is two blocks up from the eastern portion of Golden Gate Park, which is a strip of park that stretches a total of four miles through the city -- the whole western portion of the city past Baker Street is on one side or another to the park, which varies from a block wide in the eastern portion to half a mile wide in the western portion, all the way to the Pacific Ocean. So, many of us that live or work in the western half have figured out how to drive through it and knock a lot of stress out of our lives. The post office itself is on one of the city's most famous streets -- Haight Street, in the Haight/Ashbury district. There is a bus I can walk to in order to get there faster, but unless it is much colder than I expect I will take my time and walk through the park and then just walk up the two blocks ... there are some lovely coffee shops and breakfast spots up there, too ... Danke!

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Buying you a coffee is the least I can do for your great favor. If you like, feel free to send a photo on Hive. Once the pennies arrive, I'll be happy to post about it and give you a special mention. 😉

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Well, the United States and Germany are not inclined to let me send you coins -- turns out there are restrictions on both ends. In ESSENCE, on my end, the USPS is not wanting to deal with the liability that comes with coins moving internationally, and also problems with sorting machines if the coins are included with documents, and on your end, the only way Germany will receive coins is if they are a Wertbrief, or Value Mail, and I don't know if I can access that from here ... so, for the moment, I'm sending you your 25 HBD back. Tut mir leid! The things you don't know until you try!

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We're both a little wiser now, but it's still unfortunate.

Thank you for your honesty.

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I took a closer look. Shipping is generally permitted, but you would have to comply with these conditions. If it's too much work for you, I understand. However, I would also be willing to pay you an additional hour of your wages 😇

Sending US pennies (1-cent coins) from the USA to Germany by mail is generally not prohibited, but is subject to certain regulations and restrictions.

Shipping regulations and packaging
When shipping coins, especially internationally, secure packaging is crucial to prevent damage to the shipment and the sorting machines. We recommend using bubble envelopes or sturdy cardboard packaging. The coins should be secured so that they cannot move or be felt through the envelope, for example, by attaching them to cardboard with adhesive tape or in coin sleeves. This prevents the coins from damaging the envelope or getting lost during transport.

Shipping regulations and packaging Leftover Currency

Customs and Import Regulations
Certain customs regulations apply when importing coins into Germany:

Goods valued up to €22: Duty and VAT-free.

In addition, all shipments to the EU must include a detailed customs declaration with specific descriptions of the items included starting March 1, 2023. General terms such as "coins" are not sufficient; instead, "copper 1-cent USA collector coins" should be stated, for example.
USPS

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I did secure the coins to cardboard -- I know about that particular issue -- and I do have bubble mailers here. "Copper 1-cent U.S. collector coins" ... OK...

What I see here is a slight difference in approach ... and maybe this varies from post office to post office ... it could be that I wasn't shipping them robustly enough the first time for that particular worker. I will make one additional attempt tomorrow or Wednesday -- but hold your HBD for a bit longer, because I know that first-class international parcel is at least $20.90.

Also, regarding your encrypted memo yesterday... I'm not sure that Hive translated it just right ... regarding the FIRST number, is it actually five digits with a leading zero? The LAST number has only two digits when I think it should have five. If this is the case, the delay is providential ...

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06543 is actually correct

and 25 should be my house number

Or should I email you my address again? (if I still have it) Peakd chat might also work

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It is a good thing we had this conversation ... I formatted it backwards, having the last number first, and the first last! The five digit number should be LAST, and the two-digit number should be first ... but I do have PeakD chat too, so, that could work if I still don't have it right.

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Hello Deeann. I sent you my address again via Peakd Chat.

I'm curious to see if your postal service will accept the shipment. If so, please let me know how much it cost you.

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The increase from current price to 121k seems possible.

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With those three events that you explained very well, it is possible that you could surpass that historical maximum and get close to that figure that you indicated of $121,000.

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Wie immer sehr spannende Thesen, aber die Wynn Position ist doch schon am Freitag liquidiert worden, habe ich glaube ich wo gelesen.
Wie auch immer, mit Hebel Tradern, oder auch "Glücksrittern" wie ich sie nenne, hält sich mein Mitleid ohnehin in Grenzen.

Mein persönliches Fazit.
Solche Positionen werden IMMER liquidiert werden bevor sie greifen, dafür sorgen gewisse Teilnehmer am Markt schon, wobei wir wieder bei den Kursmanipulationen wären, die es eben überall gibt und im Kryptosektor halt immer noch relativ leicht sind.
Wie immer nur meine persönliche Meinung. 😉
!BBH

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Soweit ich gelesen habe hat er irgendwie noch eine Position von 55 Millionen Dollar offen. Ich persönlich verstehe auch nicht warum man so sein Geld verzockt.

Aber der Typ gehört ja nicht zu meinen Gründen warum nächste Woche Bitcoin abhebt. Ich glaub der Mond ist der ausschlaggebende Grund 😇

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I don't know if Bitcoin can reach those levels, man. Everyone has very mixed opinions, and these ups and downs are negatively affecting altcoins like Hive...

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In the crypto market, you need strong nerves. You get used to it over the years.

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Let's hope so, my friend, and it surpasses those $120,000, and also manages to boost altcoins such as $Hive close to $1 🥳🥳

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