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Bitcoin Surges Above $90,000 As Institutional Demand Rises

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Last updated: November 27, 2025 2:25 am
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Published: November 27, 2025
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Bitcoin Price Skyrockets Past 90000 as BlackRock and JPMorgan Deepen Bitcoin Bets

Bitcoin’s price surged above $90,000 on Wednesday, marking a significant increase driven by rising institutional interest and new financial products from Wall Street. This rally came on the heels of announcements revealing BlackRock’s expanded investment in its own spot Bitcoin ETF, alongside JPMorgan’s introduction of a complex structured note linked to BlackRock’s IBIT fund.

The price of Bitcoin dipped to around $86,129 within 24 hours before rebounding beyond $90,300, reflecting the volatility that has characterized the fourth quarter. BlackRock’s recent regulatory filing indicated that its Strategic Income Opportunities Portfolio now holds 2,397,423 shares of IBIT, amounting to $155.8 million as of September 30. This represents a 14% increase from the previous quarter, when the fund owned 2,096,447 shares, signifying the asset manager’s commitment to building its Bitcoin-linked portfolio.

This development comes as major banks are increasingly seeking structured crypto investments. JPMorgan’s new derivative-style note provides institutional clients an avenue to speculate on Bitcoin’s future price via IBIT, which is currently the largest Bitcoin ETF with nearly $70 billion in assets. The structured note is designed with an aggressive framework; it establishes a price for IBIT for next month, with potential returns contingent on the ETF’s performance a year later. If IBIT meets or exceeds this price, the note is called, yielding a fixed 16% return. Conversely, if IBIT’s price is lower, investors are tied to the note until 2028, where gains could potentially reach 1.5 times their investment should IBIT surpass the set target price.

Furthermore, the structure includes downside protection. If IBIT closes down no more than 30% by 2028, investors are promised full return of principal. However, losses will correspond to the ETF’s decline if it falls more than that threshold. This note blends traditional security with options-based payouts, categorized as a “structured note” by FINRA, offering predictable returns or leveraged upside while also exposing investors to significant risks.

JPMorgan’s prospectus conveys a cautionary message, stating that investors should be prepared to lose a considerable portion or all their principal upon maturity, acknowledging the extreme volatility associated with Bitcoin. Once critical skeptics of the digital currency, major financial institutions like JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley are now engineering products tied to Bitcoin’s trajectory, signaling a notable shift in Wall Street’s attitude.

Morgan Stanley recently introduced its own IBIT-linked structured note that attracted $104 million in investments last month, featuring a dual payout system dependent on IBIT’s price fluctuations. Analysts have noted that these offerings illustrate a resurgence in the structured notes market, recovering from a decade-long slump following the Lehman Brothers collapse.

Despite the current bullish sentiment, Bitcoin’s price remains volatile, having dropped more than 30% from its October peak and hovering around $87,000 amidst a prolonged downturn. Engagement from mid-tier investors with holdings of over 100 BTC indicates potential bargain hunting, yet larger investors are offloading, which has weakened spot demand. Analysts caution that the crucial support zone between $80,000 and $83,000 faces repeated tests, while market inflows necessary for price stabilization seem inadequate at present. Currently, Bitcoin’s price stands at approximately $90,049.

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