Karachi, February 25, 2026 — The price of Bitcoin (BTC) in US dollars (USD) showed a modest recovery on Wednesday, trading at $65,033.67 per BTC at 1:30 PM PKT, according to the latest market update.
After witnessing notable volatility over the past week, Bitcoin recorded a daily gain of $925.42, or 1.42%, compared to Tuesday’s closing rate of $64,108.24. The rebound comes after several consecutive sessions of downward pressure driven by global macroeconomic concerns, regulatory uncertainty, and profit-taking by investors.
Weekly performance
Over the past seven days, Bitcoin experienced sharp fluctuations. On February 19, BTC was priced at $66,883.52, followed by a brief rally to $68,018.37 on February 20. However, selling pressure intensified in the following days, pushing the price down to $64,731.04 on February 23 and $64,108.24 on February 24.
Despite today’s recovery, the weekly change remains negative at -$1,849.85, reflecting an overall decline of 2.76% during the last seven days.
Monthly trend
On a 30-day basis, Bitcoin has faced a significant correction. From $88,044.35 on January 26, 2026, the cryptocurrency has fallen sharply to $65,033.67, marking a monthly drop of $23,010.68, or 35.38%. Analysts attribute this decline to tighter global financial conditions, increased regulatory oversight, and reduced speculative trading activity.
Yearly comparison
Compared to the same date last year, Bitcoin has also registered a notable decline. On February 25, 2025, BTC was trading at $88,810.18. As of today, the price has fallen by $23,776.52, representing a year-on-year decrease of 36.56%.
Market outlook
Market participants remain cautious as Bitcoin continues to trade in a highly volatile environment. Experts believe that near-term price movement will largely depend on global interest rate trends, regulatory developments, institutional demand, and broader risk sentiment across financial markets.
Investors are advised to closely monitor market signals and exercise prudent risk management, as cryptocurrency prices can change rapidly due to shifting economic and geopolitical factors.
