Bitcoin (BTC) has experienced one of its largest price pullbacks in recent times, plunging from $96,131 on February 24 to a potential local bottom of $85,418 today. The decline triggered liquidations exceeding $1.5 billion, with the majority coming from long positions. The recent price action suggests that the crypto market is reacting to bleak macroeconomic
On Wednesday, Bitcoin (BTC) prices plummeted to a four-month low, reaching as low as $81,000, as the anticipated “Trump bump” in the markets faded. This has prompted investors and traders to hedge against further decreases, with Bitcoin options indicating a notable interest in put options with a strike price of $70,000. According to data from
Bitcoin (BTC) is currently trading just below $88,000, a significant drop from its all-time high of $109,000 earlier this year. Over the past month, the leading cryptocurrency has faced a steady decline, slipping nearly 15% and showing limited signs of a rebound. While this bearish trend has many investors concerned, one CryptoQuant analyst, BilalHuseynov, recently
XRP price started a fresh decline below the $2.450 and $2.350 support levels. The price is now consolidating losses and remains at risk of more losses. XRP price failed to continue higher above the $2.50 resistance zone and started a fresh decline, like Bitcoin and Ethereum. There was a move below the $2.35 and $2.250
Bitcoins downward trajectory continues, with its price slipping below $89,000, marking an 8.5% loss over the past week. This extended decline has raised concerns among investors about whether the bottom is finally in. Recent market behavior suggests that significant capitulation is taking place, which some analysts believe could indicate a turning point. A key observation
Bitcoin (BTC) has outperformed all other sectors in the crypto market this year, with various categories experiencing significant losses. Especially, sectors like meme coins and AI appear to have taken a hit in 2025. According to recent findings by Delphi Digital, the most severe declines were observed in AI-related sectors, with AI Frameworks suffering the
Bitcoin (BTC) has experienced one of its largest price pullbacks in recent times, plunging from $96,131 on February 24 to a potential local bottom of $85,418 today. The decline triggered liquidations exceeding $1.5 billion, with the majority coming from long positions. The recent price action suggests that the crypto market is reacting to bleak macroeconomic
On Wednesday, Bitcoin (BTC) prices plummeted to a four-month low, reaching as low as $81,000, as the anticipated “Trump bump” in the markets faded. This has prompted investors and traders to hedge against further decreases, with Bitcoin options indicating a notable interest in put options with a strike price of $70,000. According to data from
Bitcoin (BTC) is currently trading just below $88,000, a significant drop from its all-time high of $109,000 earlier this year. Over the past month, the leading cryptocurrency has faced a steady decline, slipping nearly 15% and showing limited signs of a rebound. While this bearish trend has many investors concerned, one CryptoQuant analyst, BilalHuseynov, recently
Ethereum price started a fresh decline from the $2,550 resistance zone. ETH is down over 10% and now attempts a recovery wave from the $2,300 zone. Ethereum price failed to clear the $2,650 resistance zone and started a fresh decline, like Bitcoin. ETH gained pace below the $2,620 and $2,550 support levels to enter a
Earlier this morning, Bitcoin (BTC) hit a yearly low of $86,888 amid a broader market downturn. According to data from CoinGlass, the crypto market sell-off led to over $1.5 billion in liquidations in the past 24 hours, impacting 394,944 traders. After trading in the mid-$90,000 range for several weeks, BTC crashed to $86,888 on the
XRP price started a fresh decline below the $2.50 and $2.250 support levels. The price is now recovering losses from the $2.050 support zone. XRP price failed to continue higher above the $2.620 resistance zone and started a fresh decline, like Bitcoin and Ethereum. There was a move below the $2.55 and $2.50 support levels.
Bitcoins price has faced a dramatic downturn, falling below $90,000 and reaching as low as $87,000 levels today. This steep decline places the cryptocurrency further away from its January all-time high of over $109,000. The sharp sell-off comes amid both internal and external challenges, leaving investors uncertain about what lies ahead. While the market struggles
AAVE, the native token of the decentralized crypto lending platform Aave, has rallied over 45% to $135 in four weeks, outperforming every other top 100 cryptocurrencies by market value, including market leaders bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum's ether (ETH). Such has been the investor bias for AAVE that Helium's HNT is at a distant second position
Bitcoins price has continued its decline, dropping below several key levels in recent days. As of now, Bitcoin is hovering just above $87,000, marking a weekly drop of around 7.7% and a 19.6% decline from its all-time high of over $109,000 recorded earlier this year. Amid this downturn, various market analysts have taken to social
Ethereum is facing its worst February in years, with prices plummeting as low as 25% amid mounting uncertainty. The cryptocurrency dumped to a multi-week low of just over $2,300 hours ago before staging a minor recovery. According to Spot on Chain, February is usually a bullish month for ETH, with only one red example in
Cryptocurrencies appear to have staying power, Federal Reserves Chairman Jerome Powell said in June. Perhaps truer words have never been spoken, as the market value of all cryptocurrencies has doubled to $1.3 trillion this year, recovering from last years crash. More impressive is the renewed interest in centralized crypto-collateralized finance after last years controversial collapse
Crypto derivatives trading became bigger than ever in March, but its share in the total market activity declined for the sixth consecutive month, according to London-based digital assets data provider CCData. Trading volume in futures and options tied to cryptocurrencies on centralized exchanges rose 86.5% to a record high of $6.18 trillion, translating to three
Cryptocurrency trading volume cooled in April, registering the first decline in seven months as escalating geopolitical tensions and slower inflows into U.S.-listed spot ETFs weighed over the digital assets market. The cumulative volume in spot and derivatives markets fell by 43.8% to $6.58 trillion, a sharp retracement from Marchs record high of $9.12 trillion, according
Bitcoin cash (BCH), a cryptocurrency created by a hard fork of the Bitcoin blockchain in 2017, fell 20% last week, its biggest slide since April, according to data on TradingView and CoinDesk. The sell-off happened as defunct exchange Mt. Gox said it would begin paying back creditors the roughly $9 billion worth of tokens taken
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