1. Bitcoin's price surge is driven by institutional demand, growing mainstream acceptance, and a derivatives market boom. 2. The surge in the derivatives market, while driving prices higher, also increases volatility and the risk of liquidations. 3. ETF inflows have approached $2 billion in three days, further boosting Bitcoin's rally.
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