Bitcoin Price News: ARK Invest Invests $65 Million to Buy the Dip in BTC, Sending a Strong Bullish Signal

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On February 3rd, as Bitcoin briefly fell below the $100,000 mark, ARK Invest, led by Cathie Wood, purchased approximately $65 million worth of Bitcoin through the ARKB ETF. This transaction occurred on February 3, 2026, and is seen by the market as a typical example of institutional “buying the dip,” injecting new confidence into the already volatile cryptocurrency market.

Recently, Bitcoin’s price has experienced increased volatility, and many investors remain uncertain whether the pullback signals a new downward trend. However, based on ARK’s actions, they are more inclined to view this adjustment as a long-term strategic opportunity. In the “Big Ideas” report, ARK maintains a high target price expectation for Bitcoin, believing that by 2030, Bitcoin could reach $1.5 million. The core logic includes: increasing global user penetration to 5%, and the scarcity effect brought about by the next halving cycle.

In ARK’s view, Bitcoin is not merely a speculative tool but a digital asset with long-term store-of-value properties. For this reason, short-term retracements provide a better entry point for accumulation. Meanwhile, continuous institutional demand during price declines is also seen as recognition of the network’s fundamentals and long-term narrative.

Of course, market opinions are not entirely uniform. Some analysts point out that Cathie Wood has made aggressive predictions in the past, cautioning investors to remain aware of risks. Nonetheless, it is undeniable that more and more institutions are participating in this asset class through Bitcoin allocations, strengthening its presence in the global financial system.

From a supply and demand perspective, Bitcoin’s total supply is fixed, with a clear long-term deflationary attribute. When institutional demand and retail interest rise simultaneously, its price elasticity also expands. ARK’s large purchase further consolidates the market expectation of “institutions bullish on Bitcoin,” making its future trend a focal point once again.

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