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Last updated: June 18, 2025, 12:56  |  Written by: Justin Sun

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In A Recent Research Report

But in their latest research report, banking giant JPMorgan noted that the retail demand for Bitcoin continues to remain strong over the coming year before the next halving

In a recent research report, JPMorgan highlights the anticipated resilience of retail demand for Bitcoin (BTC) in the coming year leading up to the April 2025 halving event.

“.retail investor demand for bitcoin is likely to strengthen as we approach the April 2025 halving event.” While acknowledging the recent surge in retail demand within the

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In Anticipation Of The Next

JPMorgan Expects Retail Demand for Bitcoin to Remain Strong as

In anticipation of the next halving event for Bitcoin, researchers from JPMorgan have declared their belief that the underlying asset will remain strong. An integral

However, banking giant JPMorgan is confident that Bitcoin will continue to see retail demand until the next halving event of mid-2025. In a research report published last

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According To A Research Report

According to a research report by JPMorgan, retail demand for Bitcoin is expected to remain strong in the lead-up to the next halving event, scheduled for April 2025.

According to a research report by JPMorgan, retail demand for Bitcoin is expected to remain strong in the lead-up to the next halving event, scheduled for April 2025. The report attributes

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