Treasury buybacks could set up Bitcoin’s next move toward $180,000, says strategist
What the available feed establishes, why this development may matter and what the evidence cannot yet answer.
The story in one view
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What CoinDesk reports
Longtime bond market investor Mark Connors sees routine government bond buybacks improving liquidity and bringing bitcoin’s next rally closer.
The immediate significance
The feed describes a short-term move involving bitcoin. Its significance depends on the size of the move, market breadth, liquidity and whether the conditions persist beyond one session.
CoinDesk and Decrypt have also published a related feed report, giving readers another attributed account to compare without treating repetition as proof.
What remains unknown
- The RSS summary does not establish causation between the named event and the market move.
- The feed does not show whether the move persists across venues, liquidity conditions or a longer time window.
- No matched primary document independently supporting the central claim is linked to this page.
The named assets, right now
Spot quotes from Kraken, checked .
How the story developed
CoinDesk and Decrypt are reporting related developments. This timeline compares their attributed feed reports in publication order; separate coverage does not establish that every claim is true.
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