Bitcoin doesn’t need a fresh narrative to reclaim $100K: Analyst

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With attention spilling into multiple other technology sectors, crypto may struggle to capture a strong, price-driving narrative, a crypto analyst says.
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0.44% BTC $78,315 1.70% XLM $0.1596 0.31% TRX $0.3265 0.29% XMR $387.42 0.93% DOGE $0.108 0.44% BCH $449.70 0.91% ADA $0.2476 0.34% BNB $616.18 0.10% ETH $2,305 1.22% SOL $83.78 0.07% HYPE $41.42 3.59% XRP $1.38 0.95% Written by Ciaran Lyons , Staff Writer. Reviewed by Felix Ng , Staff Editor. Written by Ciaran Lyons , Staff Writer. Reviewed by Felix Ng , Staff Editor. Bitcoin doesn’t need a fresh narrative to reclaim $100K: Analyst Latest News Published May 2, 2026 With attention spilling into multiple other technology sectors, crypto may struggle to capture a strong, price-driving narrat
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