THORChain's native token has plummeted 20% in the past 24 hours, wiping off recent gains as the rest of the market also bleeds. The price of THORChain (RUNE) changed hands around $1.20, dipping sharply after hitting highs above $1.60.
Bitcoin price broke below $80,000 for the first time in three months as investors continued to reduce their exposure to high-risk assets amid mounting tariff woes. BTC traded at $79,885 at the time of writing, down by 5.6% on the daily chart.
U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs saw $3.2 billion worth of net outflows in an eight-day negative streak, matching the longest since their debut.
With its price falling by almost 7% in the last day, XRP is under tremendous market pressure. However, there is a bright spot: the dreaded death cross is not yet imminent.
Ripple is XRP's largest holder and core entity in its development, directly linked to the token's creation and initial distribution. On March 1, Saturday, Ripple will unlock 1 billion XRP that has not yet been put in circulation, impacting markets.
Everything is bigger in Texas, the popular saying goes. Now, Bitcoin adds to that reputation as the state moves closer to creating its own strategic Bitcoin reserve.
Macroeconomic trends and central bank policies suggest Bitcoin's correction may extend to April as the US dollar strengthens, according to Matrixport.
TL;DR Market Plunge: Bitcoin and Ether drop below key levels, $80K and $2,100 as tariff uncertainty shakes investor confidence. Tariff Tension: U.S. tariff hikes on imports stoke fears of trade wars, potentially driving inflation and economic slowdowns. Liquidation Wave: Hedge fund sell-offs trigger over $1.34B in crypto liquidations, dragging down overall market cap by 7.25%.
Bitcoin (BTC) tumbled to an intraday low of $78,197 per coin early Friday, its sharpest descent in months. As of publication, the digital asset hovers listlessly below the $80,000 threshold at $79,875, signaling persistent bearish momentum. Crypto Carnage: Bitcoin Tumbles to Nov. 2024 Lows The leading cryptocurrency has shed 7% against the U.S.
The SEC's recent decision to drop lawsuits against Coinbase, Consensys, and Gemini has sent shockwaves through the crypto industry. While Binance's case was paused for 60 days. With this unexpected shift in enforcement, many are now wondering if Ripple could be next.
The price of Bitcoin (BTC) is still fluctuating like a roller coaster, raising concerns among traders and investors. Despite the current market situation, Bitcoin proponent and JAN3 CEO Samson Mow has renewed confidence in the coin's prospects.
XRP has seen a notable drop in active addresses over the past three months, raising concerns about its long-term price trajectory.
On-chain data shows the large Bitcoin holders are capitalizing on the lower prices as they have switched to accumulating again. Bitcoin Whales Are Now In Net Buying Mode According to data from the market intelligence platform IntoTheBlock, the Large Holders are buying BTC right now.
For most of February, the crypto market trended sideways, but this week, activity has plunged due to the impact of Donald Trump's war trades. The downturn triggered over $800 million in liquidations in the past 24 hours as traders struggled with the volatility.
The crypto winter seems to have advanced this year, with popular tokens losing their grip on the rally. External factors, like tariff impositions, have adversely impacted the crypto markets, which has caused massive sell-offs, including billions of outflows in the spot ETFs.
XRP fell 10.01% to $2.0015 by 01:15 (06:15 GMT) on the Investing.com Index, marking its steepest one-day decline since February 24. The drop reduced XRPs market cap to $116.14 billion, accounting for 4.41% of the total crypto market.
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Bitcoins (BTC) price has dropped over 20% this month, marking its worst performance since June 2022. Despite the decline, traders on crypto exchange Bitfinex, known for accurately predicting market tops and bottoms, are increasing their long positions, signaling potential optimism for a rebound.
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Bitcoin's price is expected to stay under pressure until April, with analysts warning a stronger U.S. dollar and shifting market dynamics influencing its trajectory.
Bitcoin price is bracing for a drop to $75,000 as the tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump weigh on financial markets. Bitcoin miners facing pressure from the declining prices are dumping their holdings, as CryptoQuant data shows they have ramped up selling activity this week.
As inflation data looms, tech stocks, Treasuries, and crypto show bearish signals. Is this a market pullback or a sign of deeper trouble?
Since the start of the year, bitcoin holdings bought on margin on Bitfinex have increased by over 13,000 BTC.
A staggering $5.78 billion in Bitcoin and Ethereum options are expiring today as the crypto market sees heightened volatility and selling pressure today. BTC short-term volatility recently peaked at 90%, while ETH's short-term volatility surged past 100% as panic grips the market amid Trump tariff wars.
Global trade concerns continue pressuring investor sentiment, risking a potential Bitcoin correction below the key $75,000 support level.
As institutional giants like Grayscale Investments and CoinShares seek regulatory permission for exchange-traded funds (ETFs) linked to Cardano and XRP, the cryptocurrency market is humming with activity. Many investors wonder whether committing $5,000 to ADA or XRP would produce a $50,000 return, given the possibility of significant increases upon approval.
Cryptocurrency analyst and trader Kevin Svenson is outlining the path forward for Bitcoin (BTC) as the flagship digital asset lingers around 20% below the all-time high.
A gargantuan weekly candle to the downside is currently in formation. Already 18% down for the week, this equates to a loss of $18,000.
The cryptocurrency market has been grappling with a fresh wave of uncertainty, following the announcement from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the imposition of a 25% tariff on the European Union. This decision has injected additional pressure into an already volatile market, causing panic selling across various digital assets, including Bitcoin (BTC).
MetaMask plans to add support for Bitcoin and Solana networks, expanding its reach as the popular Ethereum wallet seeks further traction across the crypto ecosystem. The Consensys-owned wallet announced that this move is part of its product roadmap for 2025.
Data released by the Ripple Stablecoin Tracker account on X shows that blockchain behemoth Ripple has resumed minting Ripple USD (RLUSD) stablecoins.
Here's why Ripple lawsuit could take awhile before SEC made a decision per policy analyst.
The crypto market is in freefall, losing over $330 billion! Bitcoin crashes to $80,000—can it hold, or will we see even lower prices?
XRP faces crucial test at $2.00 support level while forming a bearish trend line with resistance at $2.20, as technical indicators suggest continued market uncertainty.
Bitcoin has experienced its largest three-day price decline since 2022, dropping 12.6% to $86,227, while BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes projects possible further declines to the $70,000-$75,000 range based on technical analysis and macroeconomic factors.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) held a closed-door meeting on February 27, 2025, sparking speculation about the future of the Ripple lawsuit. With the SEC recently dropping cases against major crypto firms like Coinbase, Uniswap, and Robinhood, many wonder if Ripple could be next.
Bitcoin has plunged below $80,000, marking its lowest point since November 2024, as the broader crypto market experiences a significant downturn. The ongoing sell-off has erased nearly all gains recorded after Donald Trump's election victory, signaling a period of intense volatility.
A significant batch of Bitcoin options contracts is set to expire on Friday, February 28, with a total notional value of approximately $4.7 billion.
The IMF, which informally approved the deal last year, states that this program aims to boost El Salvador's finances and growth prospects. However, the Bukele administration must “confine” its bitcoin activities and purchases in return. Done Deal: IMF Greenlights $1.
Bitcoin remains under pressure, with its price dropping below $85,000. At the time of writing, Bitcoin is valued at $84,397, representing a 2.4% decline in the past 24 hours and a significant 13.7% drop over the past week.
Bitcoin has fallen 27% from its all-time high to below $80,000 amid ETF outflows, trade policy concerns, and a major exchange security breach.
XRP is currently facing a major shift in market sentiment, with Futures Open Interest (OI) experiencing a significant decline. After peaking at $7.62 billion on January 18, 2025, XRP's OI has dropped to just $3.02 billion, nearing its lowest level of the year.
Just minutes after President Trump announced 25% tariffs on the European Union (EU), the S&P 500 erased over $500 billion in market value. Meanwhile, Bitcoin dipped below $84,000 for the first time since November.
This year's average purchase price is around $97,880, leaving investors facing an almost 20% unrealized loss at current prices.
Bitcoin crashes below $80K as liquidations surge—are hedge funds and market jitters fueling the sell-off?
Following a massive drop, Bitcoin is now at a crossroads. What next for BTC?
Bitcoin fell below $80,000 on Friday, extending its sharp decline in February as investor sentiment soured. The cryptocurrency dropped 7.3% to $78,547.88, putting it on track for a loss of over 20% for the month.
Are you wondering which crypto could take off in 2025? Bitcoin dropped 12.6% from Monday to Wednesday, making it the biggest three-day fall since November 2022. The decline happened because there is less cash flowing into the market and big investors are losing interest.