Thu, 07 Mabitcoin

El posible retorno del mercado alcista de Bitcoin enfrenta un temor similar al de una pandemia a medida que se amplifica el temor al Hantavirus

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El rendimiento de Bitcoin por encima de los 80.000 dólares ha planteado de nuevo una pregunta que los operadores no han tenido que afrontar a gran escala desde 2020: ¿cómo se comporta el activo digital más grande del mundo cuando se produce un problema de salud, en lugar de... La noticia ha inquietado a los participantes del mercado, ya que los bajistas buscan bajar los precios mientras los alcistas intentan defender niveles de soporte clave. Esté atento a la reacción de $BTC $ETH: un movimiento decisivo por encima o por debajo de niveles clave confirmará la próxima tendencia.

Bitcoin’s return above $80,000 has brought back a question traders have not had to confront at scale since 2020: how does the world’s largest digital asset behave when a health scare, rather than rates, regulation, or crypto-native leverage, becomes the market’s dominant risk headline? The immediate trigger is a hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius, a luxury cruise ship en route to the Canary Islands. On May 6, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed a cluster of severe respiratory illnesses on board, including two confirmed cases, five suspected infections, and three deaths as of May 4. This comes as the flagship digital asset traded as high as $82,752 earlier this week, extending a rebound that has restored confidence after months of volatile macro trading. Yet the timing of the hantavirus headlines has complicated that move, as BTC now faces concerns about whether it can absorb a shock that would once have triggered a broad rush for cash. Hantavirus health scare hits a crowded trade According to the WHO , hantaviruses are typically transmitted through contact with infected rodents, including exposure to urine, feces, or saliva. Most strains do not spread easily between humans. The strain linked to the MV Hondius cluster is believed to be the Andes virus, a South American variant that has drawn concern because it is one of the few hantaviruses associated with human-to-human transmission among close contacts. The disease can be severe. Hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome has carried fatality rates of up to 40% in parts of the Americas, making any suspected cluster difficult for public-health officials and markets to ignore. Still, WHO officials have characterized the global risk as extremely low and largely confined to the ship environment. That distinction is important. A cruise-ship cluster with intensive contact tracing is very different from a respiratory virus spreading through major population centers. However, the market’s concern comes from the u

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