What triggered Bitcoin's price to suddenly surge 10% within minutes? Traders react

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The Bitcoin price surged from $7,600 to $8,400 within a span of minutes on Oct. 25, almost immediately after Chinese President Xi Jinping said that China would focus on blockchain development.

Some investors anticipate that the rare release of a positive stance of the government of China on blockchain development could have contributed to the increase in the price of bitcoin.

"President Xi Jinping emphasized that the integrated application of blockchain technology plays an important role in new technological innovation and industrial transformation."

"We must take blockchain as an important breakthrough for independent innovation of core technologies, clarify the main directions, increase investment, focus on a number of key technologies, and accelerate the development of blockchain and industrial innovation."

While the term "Blockchain" used by China likely refers to a permissioned ledger that is structurally and fundamentally different from decentralized cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, the statement of President Xi is expected to bring significant attention to the space.

Massive bitcoin shorts liquidation on BitMEX. Currently, China is considered to be the main catalyst for the abrupt turn around of Bitcoin as prior to that, the technical structure of the short term trend of bitcoin was heavily leaning towards a bearish trend.

A minor upside movement eventually turned into a $1,000-rally, leading to a cascade of short liquidations on BitMEX. According to Datamish, more than $150 million worth of short contracts on BitMEX has been liquidated, further pushing the price of bitcoin up within a short time frame.

The sentiment around the Bitcoin price has noticeably recovered following its 10 percent upside movement, with some traders stating that it could mean a full trend reversal for the asset.

"A fitting end to Gold vs Bitcoin. They both feel like they are trying to break higher after consolidations. Bitcoin is very interesting here had to take some pain from the failure of the initial preferred wedge pattern but let's see how this set up works."

Scott Melker, a trader at Texas West Capital, said that the crucial death cross, which emerged on the bitcoin chart earlier this week that indicates a strong bearish movement, may have been avoided, alleviating pressure on the asset.

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