Gate News message, April 27 — Despite ongoing Middle East conflict uncertainty, Bitcoin continued its upward momentum, driven by four major factors, according to market analysis.
First, market participants are pricing in a lower probability of regional escalation and increasingly expect the conflict to resolve, supporting risk appetite for digital assets. Second, Kevin Warsh’s prospects for Federal Reserve Chair confirmation improved significantly after Republican Senator Thom Tillis reversed his opposition on April 26. Warsh, viewed as aligned with President Donald Trump, is expected to pursue more aggressive interest rate cuts if confirmed. The Senate Banking Committee confirmation vote is scheduled for April 29.
Third, MicroStrategy, the world’s largest corporate Bitcoin holder, has been making substantial BTC purchases using proceeds from recent preferred stock sales. The company disclosed it purchased approximately 34,000 BTC during the week ending April 20, marking the third-largest weekly acquisition in its history. Market participants expect these purchases to continue.
Fourth, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs have recorded 10 consecutive trading days of net inflows—the first such streak in six months since the digital asset crash in October 2025. This sustained institutional demand is viewed as a positive market signal.
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