- Institutional inflows push Bitcoin to $111,886.41.
- Tariff threats spur brief market sell-off.
- Accumulation trends signal strong investor confidence.

Bitcoin has surged to a new all-time high of $111,886.41 in May 2025, driven by substantial institutional demand through U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs despite renewed tariffs causing market fluctuations.
Institutional demand for Bitcoin ETFs has propelled the asset to a new high, marking significant investor confidence amid tariff threats affecting market stability.
The latest Bitcoin surge is attributed to growing interest from institutional investors, evidenced by nearly $4.2 billion in inflows to Bitcoin ETFs in May 2025. U.S.-based spot ETFs have accumulated assets exceeding $40 billion, showcasing elevated activity. Corporate treasuries from firms like Strategy, formerly MicroStrategy, and Metaplanet in Japan remain heavily invested, further reinforcing Bitcoin’s position as a corporate reserve asset.
Institutional players and corporate entities, such as Strategy and Metaplanet, have bolstered Bitcoin’s valuation through substantial acquisitions and growing involvement in ETFs. Bitcoin reached $111,886, driven by strong inflows from these significant investors.
Trump’s tariff announcements against the EU and companies like Apple triggered a temporary dip below $109,000, highlighting Bitcoin’s vulnerability to geopolitical events. However, institutional participation suggests a robust underlying market sentiment despite these pressures.
Volatility stemming from political factors, like renewed tariff threats, represents a risk for Bitcoin’s short-term movement, but consistent accumulation across wallets indicates resilient market confidence. Analysts remain optimistic about further Bitcoin price increases.
On-chain data illustrates continued investor accumulation, while options markets signal upward potential beyond $200,000 by June. Despite tariff-induced volatility, institutional commitment offers assurance of Bitcoin’s bullish trajectory, highlighting potential for sustained growth.
Julia Zhou, COO, Caladan — “Unlike previous cycles, this rally is not momentum-driven alone. It is quantitatively underpinned by measurable, persistent demand and supply dislocations.”