Bitcoin Price Slid Down To $118,000 After Surpassing Google’s Market Cap
Bitcoin price retreated to $118,000 after reaching an all-time high of $124,283 and briefly surpassing Google parent Alphabet’s market cap with a $2.46 trillion valuation compared to Alphabet’s $2.448 trillion.
This post Bitcoin Price Slid Down To $118,000 After Surpassing Google’s Market Cap first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Vivek Sen.
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Bitcoin Price Slid Down To $118,000 After Surpassing Google’s Market Cap
Bitcoin price experienced a significant pullback to $118,000 after briefly surpassing Google parent Alphabet’s market capitalization to become the world’s fifth-largest asset, highlighting Bitcoin’s growing institutional prominence despite continued volatility.
Bitcoin price reached an all-time high of $124,283 in early Asian trading on Thursday, pushing its market capitalization to $2.46 trillion and temporarily overtaking Alphabet’s $2.448 trillion valuation. However, the milestone was followed by a sharp correction as traders took profits and U.S. inflation data triggered broader market uncertainty.
The recent surge and subsequent correction demonstrate Bitcoin’s maturing market dynamics. While volatility remains a factor, institutional participation is creating more robust price support levels.
The price movement comes amid unprecedented institutional adoption, with U.S.-listed Bitcoin ETFs recording billions in net inflows over last few weeks. Corporate treasury adoption has also accelerated, with over 200 companies adding Bitcoin to their reserves.
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund has gained indirect exposure to over 7,000 BTC through its investments in Bitcoin-heavy companies, signalling growing institutional comfort with Bitcoin exposure.
We’re seeing a fundamental shift in how traditional financial institutions view Bitcoin. The asset is increasingly being treated as a strategic treasury holding rather than a speculative investment.
The market received additional support from President Trump’s executive order allowing 401(k) retirement accounts to invest in Bitcoin and crypto. With approximately $12.5 trillion in retirement savings potentially eligible for Bitcoin investment, analysts expect sustained institutional demand.
The broader Bitcoin and cryptocurrency market has reflected this optimism, with the total market capitalization reaching over $4 trillion.
Macroeconomic conditions continue to influence Bitcoin’s price action. U.S. July inflation data staying still at 2.7% has strengthened expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut in September, with markets pricing in over 90% probability of at least a 25-basis-point reduction.
Lower interest rates typically benefit risk assets like Bitcoin by reducing capital costs and increasing market liquidity. However, the current rally appears more fundamentally driven than previous cycles, supported by genuine institutional adoption rather than pure speculation.
Year-to-date, Bitcoin price has gained approximately 28%, matching gold’s performance and reinforcing its position as a mainstream financial asset. The Bitcoin’s ability to maintain price levels above $118,000 despite the recent correction suggests growing market maturity and deeper institutional integration.
As corporate Bitcoin adoption continues to accelerate and new investment vehicles emerge, market participants expect increased price stability, though short-term volatility remains a consideration for traders and investors alike.
This post Bitcoin Price Slid Down To $118,000 After Surpassing Google’s Market Cap first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Vivek Sen.
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