- There are -135 odds for both Bitcoin and Ethereum to go up during Super Bowl 59.
- The price of Bitcoin rose during Super Bowl 58.
- Ethereum price has been falling over the last week and month.
NEW ORLEANS – The two biggest cryptocurrencies on the market, Bitcoin and Ethereum, will be taking the stage during Super Bowl 59 and bettors can take action on their price movement during the span of the game.
This is an annual bet that is offered on 2025 Super Bowl betting sites and this year, oddsmakers are eying positive movement for both of the crypto giants.
What Will happen to the Price of Bitcoin (BTC) During the Super Bowl?
- Price Goes Up -135
- Price Goes Down +105
What Will happen to the Price of Ethereum (ETH) During the Super Bowl?
- Price Goes Up -135
- Price Goes Down +105
Current Trajectory + Last Year’s Performance
It’s no secret that on a year over year basis, both Bitcoin and Ethereum have been flying to new heights. Bitcoin hit a new milestone by crossing the six figure mark while Ethereum has risen nearly 40%.
In more recent movement, this week BTC has seen a decent move backing their -135 odds having risen 2.53% at the time of writing. Ethereum, while up on the week, is just scratching the surface of positive movement with a 1.34% improvement over the week.
Looking back to Super Bowl 58, Bitcoin saw a spike of 3.91% while Ethereum stayed nearly stagnant having opened the day at $2,501 and closed at $2,507.
Super Bowl Betting With Bitcoin & Ethereum
Aside from betting on the price of Bitcoin and Ethereum, bettors can use their shares of both cryptos to actually bet on the game and Super Bowl props as well. Find out how to bet on Super Bowl 59 with both Bitcoin and Ethereum right here:
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