Bitcoin has recently experienced a significant surge, with its price reaching an all-time high of over $99,500 before stabilizing around $95,081.

This remarkable growth is attributed to increased institutional adoption and favorable regulatory developments. Notably, the nomination of crypto-friendly Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary has created a more supportive environment for cryptocurrencies.

In this video, Stockhouse sits down with Michael Succurro and Adam O’Brien, Founder and CEO of Bitcoin Well. We engage in a candid discussion about the factors driving this surge, offering valuable insights into the current crypto landscape.

Check out previous conversations with Succurro about mortgage renewals, the announcement of 30-year amortization revisions plan and the recent US Election break down on your investment decisions.

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