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With BTC gaining steam, is it time to buy Bitcoin Pepe?

by March 26, 2025
written by March 26, 2025

Bitcoin has regained momentum in the past few days, thanks to indications that US President Donald Trump’s upcoming tariffs might not be as severe as earlier expected.

The coin touched the $88,000 mark and currently trades above $87,000.

The return of strong ETF inflows has also been a positive for the coin in the past few days.

Several analysts see this momentum continuing and expect the coin to hit new highs soon.

A potential Bitcoin rally, driven by increasing institutional interest and favorable macroeconomic conditions, could provide strong momentum for emerging projects like Bitcoin Pepe.

Analysts see Bitcoin soaring

Bitcoin network economist Timothy Peterson remains bullish on BTC, estimating a 75% chance that the asset will go “higher from here.”

In a March 25 post on X, Peterson noted that BTC is currently near the lower bound of its historical range.

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Amazingly Bitcoin is tracking right along that lower bound. History repeats.

The way to interpret this chart is there is a 75% chance that Bitcoin will go higher from here, since its at the bottom 25% threshold. There is a 50% chance it will gain 50%+ in the short term.

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He pointed out that Bitcoin’s position aligns with the bottom 25% threshold, suggesting strong odds for an upward rally.

Dominic Rizzo, global technology portfolio manager at R. Rowe Price, believes now is an opportune time to gain exposure to Bitcoin, comparing its price dynamics to commodities and its correlation with mining costs.

Rizzo views blockchain and digital payments as integral to the future of fintech and AI.

He suggests investors consider exposure to blockchain, potentially through equities such as Coinbase or Robinhood.

Why a BTC rally is good for Bitcoin Pepe

Bitcoin’s price movements often set the tone for the broader crypto market, with altcoins and meme coins typically following its lead.

Meme coins, known for their affordability and accessibility, tend to attract retail interest during Bitcoin’s rallies.

Bitcoin Pepe, the only Bitcoin meme ICO, stands to benefit from this trend, leveraging its association with the leading cryptocurrency.

As the first meme-focused Layer 2 solution built on Bitcoin, Bitcoin Pepe combines Bitcoin’s security with Solana-like scalability, setting itself apart as a potential game-changer in the crypto space.

The project aims to position itself as the premier blockchain for memes.

Bitcoin Pepe price outlook

While meme coins like Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, and Pepe have seen notable declines in recent months, Bitcoin Pepe has maintained its upward march.

The Bitcoin Pepe presale has maintained strong momentum, advancing through its first six stages with substantial investor interest.

The Bitcoin Pepe presale has already secured over $5.6 million from early adopters.

Following a 30-stage model, the BPEP token price increases by approximately 5% at each stage.

Initially launched at $0.021, BPEP has now reached $0.0281 in stage 7, with an upcoming increase to $0.0295 in the next stage.

By the end of the presale, the token is projected to reach $0.0864, potentially offering early investors returns exceeding 300%.

Early participation could prove advantageous as the project gains traction in 2025, positioning itself as one of the year’s fastest-growing ventures.

With solid fundamentals, growing presale traction, and supportive market conditions, Bitcoin Pepe seems positioned to benefit from the next crypto market surge.

For more details, visit the official Bitcoin Pepe website.

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