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    July 12, 2026Updated:July 12, 2026
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    Bitcoin price remains constructive as it trades around $62,000 to $63,000, while Trump and crypto legislation continue to shape market expectations. Daily price action has been relatively calm, but developments in Washington could influence sentiment over the coming sessions. While volatility has eased, traders are watching whether policy headlines begin to outweigh macro drivers.

    Five senior Senate Democrats publicly criticized President Donald Trump growing ties to the crypto industry. Elizabeth Warren, Richard Blumenthal, Gary Peters, Dick Durbin, and Ron Wyden argued that Trump’s reported crypto-related financial interests raise fresh conflict of interest concerns. They said those disclosures deserve closer scrutiny as Congress advances digital asset legislation.

    JUST IN: Rep. James Comer warns Democrats will investigate & “harass” Trump if they retake the House.

    — Polymarket (@Polymarket) July 9, 2026

    Meanwhile, lawmakers are still negotiating key pieces of crypto legislation. Senate leaders have yet to release the final text of a broader market structure bill, while several policy issues remain unresolved. In the House, disagreements over unrelated measures have also slowed momentum, making the legislative timetable less certain.

    Even so, markets have largely priced in expectations for regulatory progress. Investors continue watching for stablecoin legislation and a clearer market structure framework, both viewed as long-term positives for the industry. However, any meaningful delay could remove one of Bitcoin’s strongest near-term catalysts and leave prices more dependent on macroeconomic and liquidity trends.

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    Bitcoin climbed more than 6% this week, briefly trading around the $63,000 to $64,000 range before easing slightly. That leaves the recent breakout zone under the spotlight rather than in the rearview mirror. As long as buyers defend roughly $61,000 to $62,000, the trend stays constructive. Lose that area, and the market could suddenly remember where the exit is.

    Market activity remains healthy, with daily crypto trading volume hovering around $80 billion. Bitcoin dominance is holding above 58%, showing that larger investors still prefer the market’s heavyweight instead of chasing every shiny new token. Meanwhile, Ethereum has outperformed on the week, while Solana continues to trade sideways, waiting for a reason to wake up.

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    The bullish case is straightforward. If lawmakers make tangible progress on digital asset legislation, Bitcoin could challenge the $65,000 region and test higher resistance. The market has a habit of reacting first and asking questions later when regulation turns friendlier.

    The base case is less dramatic. Political wrangling could drag on without derailing the legislation, leaving Bitcoin stuck between roughly $61,000 and $65,000 for the next few weeks. It may not be exciting, but markets often spend more time catching their breath than sprinting.

    The bearish scenario hinges on politics rather than charts. If bipartisan support fades and the legislation becomes another partisan battleground, sentiment could cool quickly. In that case, Bitcoin may revisit the upper $50,000s, where buyers would likely get another chance to prove they still mean business.

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    The presale is currently priced at $0.0002828, with $4.8 million raised to date. The project runs a dynamic APY staking mechanism, a Maxi Fund treasury for liquidity and partnerships, and a meme-first marketing engine designed to move fast in bull-market conditions.

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