Bitcoin futures rose more than 1.4 percent on Friday, and spot bitcoin hit its longest consecutive week of gains in more than three years
On Friday (December 13), the main contract of CME Bitcoin Futures BTC was reported at $102,000 in late New York trading, up 1.43% from Thursday's late New York trading, and fell 0.58% this week. It fell to $94,640 on December 10. Spot Bitcoin rose 0.68% in the last seven natural days, rising for the seventh consecutive week - investors are keeping an eye on the potential regulatory stance of US President-elect Trump, setting the longest consecutive weeks since September 2021. It was temporarily reported at $101,000, and fell to $9,4277.11 on December 10. The main contract of CME Ethereum Futures DCR was reported at $3,928.00, up 0.55% from Thursday, down 3.56% this week, and also fell to $3,498.50 on December 10.