Bitcoin Surges Above $2500 Note As 'Civil War' Ends

in #bitcoin7 years ago

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Bitcoin is up 40% from its weekend lows as the combination of a bullish Goldman Sachs note on the virtual currency and a major sigh of relief that the potential 'civil war' over cryptocurrency's scaling solutions appears to be over (with over 80% of the hashrate currently voting for the protocol upgrade).

The entire cryptcurrency space is surging today...
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As it seems the civil war may be ovver (as Cryptocoinsnews.com reports), Bitcoin miners have seemingly made a decision to activate segwit with some 80% of the hashrate currently voting for the protocol upgrade with other miners expected to follow soon.

But Bitcoin is outperforming among the larger peers.

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Goldman is also out wth a new bullish note on Bitcoin...

Bitcoin has reached/so far held notable support at 1,857-1,789. The area includes an ABC equality target off the June high as well as the 100-dma. The 100-dma has been particularly reliable in holding pullbacks since the late-’15 lows. Moreover, due the corrective nature of the pullback, this ABC target seems like a reasonable place to watch for signs of a turn. Additionally, daily momentum is nearing similar levels to where they previously based in March. All in all, the balance of signals appear to be shifting to a more positive tone.

From a wave count perspective, this entire retracement can be viewed as a counter-trend 4th wave in a V-wave advance that started in ’11. From this perspective, it’s either completed a full ABC or only the first A leg of a 3-3-3 type correction. Either way, this 1,856-1,790 area has potential to act as strong support. The first level to note above is gap resistance at 2,159...
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Finally, GS says a minimum target for eventuial Vth wave is around $3000...
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