Several altcoins posted impressive gains on Sunday, despite the global cryptocurrency market remaining slightly bearish. The total cryptocurrency market capitalization is currently at around $2.7 trillion.
The market remains under sellers' pressure at the end of the week, however, there are some exceptions, according to CoinMarketCap.
According to Arthur Hayes, former BitMEX CEO and current CIO of Maelstrom, the latest tariff threats from President Donald Trump are just noise when it comes to Bitcoin's trajectory. With new tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods, as well as Chinese cars, set to take effect on April 2, markets are understandably jittery.
Bitcoin's price action this week hints that it might be finding a bottom. The cryptocurrency has been bouncing off the lower Bollinger Band for the past three weeks.
Bitcoin's price action in the past 48 hours has seen it approaching the $80,000 price level again, with risks of breaking to the downside. Looking at on-chain data shows a notable support level between $80,920 and $78,000 that must not be broken.
CEO of Strategy Michael Saylor erupted the tranquility of Sunday afternoon with a post that may be hinting about a new Bitcoin (BTC) acquisition by the business intelligence company.
Bitcoin (BTC) circled $83,000 on March 30 after weekend volatility brought new ten-day lows. BTC/USD 4-hour chart.
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From March 24 to 28, 2025, Bitcoin ETFs attracted $196.4 million, a big increase, but one that did not quite translate into sustained enthusiasm. Then, Friday, March 28, was the day of the turning point as presented by Spot On Chain.
Bitcoin (BTC) has been trading below the $90,000 mark since March 7, struggling to regain upward momentum amid shifting market sentiment.
XRP — the third-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization as things stand — could be gearing up for an interesting move, one that traders watching the charts might want to pay attention to. This is not just a random guess — it's something even Bollinger Bands, a popular yet often misinterpreted technical analysis tool, are suggesting.
Bitcoin is currently trading between $82,856 to $83,032 at 7:30 a.m. (ET) on Sunday, with a market cap of $1.65 trillion and a 24-hour global trade volume of $15.6 billion. Throughout the past 24 hours, the cryptocurrency's price has ranged between $81,629 and $83,496.03, placing it 23.6% below its all-time high of January 20, 2025.
A total of 4,000 Bitcoin (BTC), which is roughly $332 million, recently made its way to Kraken, one of the biggest cryptocurrency exchanges based in the United States. The blockchain tracking service Whale Alert flagged the movement, linking it to the wallet address "bc1qcpflj68.
The last few days of March have brought a sharp decline to the crypto market. The rising tariffs set by President Trump for April 2 along with strong core PCE data, have triggered a severe market drop.
XRP rallies 4% as bulls eye $2.30, but key resistance and weak momentum signal caution. Can Ripple's token sustain upward pressure? Read the latest outlook. The post Ripple's XRP Eyes $2.30: Can the Bulls Maintain Momentum? appeared first on Cryptonews.
Bitcoin (BTC) has long been touted as “digital gold.” However, as the global economy reels from escalating trade war tensions under Trump's second term, institutional investors are fleeing to the real thing.
The past week in the financial world was nothing short of eventful. From Ripple's legal victory to GameStop's new Bitcoin strategy, there was no shortage of intriguing developments.
Bitcoin forms an inverse head-and-shoulders pattern, but veteran trader Peter Brandt warns of a possible trap due to a downward-sloping neckline. Will bullish divergence win out? The post Bitcoin Flashes Bullish Divergence: Are We Headed for a Trend Reversal? appeared first on Cryptonews.
Seasoned trader Peter Brandt is warning that the payments altcoin XRP is at risk of going through a massive capitulation event. The legendary trader tells his 781,500 followers on the social media platform X that XRP is forming a head-and-shoulders (H&S) pattern on the daily chart.
The on-chain activity of XRP exhibits resilience despite recent price volatility considering the fact that one of the most telling metrics — daily transaction volume — remains stable above the 1 million mark. The most recent data shows that on March 29, 2025, more than 11.1 million payments were made, supporting the notion that despite market challenges, user activity on XRP Ledger is still robust.
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Solana is experiencing an unprecedented surge in activity: 11.12 million active addresses. In a crypto market where actual usage now takes precedence over promises, this figure marks the return of a network that some said was losing momentum, now propelled by visible, measurable, and concrete adoption.
XRP search interest has plummeted to 17 across the globe, according to data provided by Google Trends. This marks yet another 2025 low for the popular Ripple-linked cryptocurrency.
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Solana is at a crucial turning point, battling resistance at $127.
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Jameson Lopp, an American cypherpunk and software engineer, has recently noted that Bitbo, a popular real-time dashboard for on-chain data, is incorrectly displaying the total number of Bitcoins.
XRP (XRP) has dropped nearly 40% to around $2.19, two months after hitting a multi-year high of $3.40. The cryptocurrency is tracking a broader market sell-off driven by President Donald Trump's trade war despite bullish news like the SEC dropping its case against Ripple.
Prices of XRP have taken a heavy hit in the past week as the altcoin struggled to find a local bottom. During this period, XRP lost 10.51% of its value and traded to as low as $2.06.
XRP has been on a consistent downward trend since the beginning of the just concluded week. A steady flow of consecutive bearish candles on the daily timeframe has pulled the price lower each day, eventually guiding it toward an important support at the time of writing.
Michael Saylor, the man who practically made Bitcoin his business strategy, is once again turning heads. In a short but bold interview, Saylor laid out his long-term vision: a world where Bitcoin dominates everything from gold to bonds, real estate, ETFs, and beyond.
Bitcoin is dropping, but the real movement might come from elsewhere. While the market is taking a rapid downturn, some analysts are already betting on another engine: the massive return of liquidity from central banks.
It's well known that XRP (XRP 3.64%) has a loyal army of evangelist investors promoting the coin's virtues. But for every highly motivated group of holders, there's liable to be those with sharp criticisms and other ideas about why buying the coin is a big mistake.
In 2025, tariff uncertainty has weighed heavily on the crypto market. Since February, when U.S. tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China were announced, cryptos across the board have taken a beating, with some major cryptocurrencies down 20% or more.
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XRP is compressing inside a symmetrical triangle while whales accumulate.
PI and HYPE are among the biggest losers over the past week.
Economic uncertainties continue to weigh on the crypto market, with fear being the prevalent emotion among enthusiasts. Even so, optimism over a trend reversal has the likes of Solana finding their footing. At the same time, internal shortcomings are further weighing on Ethereum price.
A seemingly bullish Bitcoin (BTC) could end up being a trap, according to recent analysis offered by prominent chartist Peter Brandt.
By their lofty standards, the US Bitcoin spot ETFs produced a moderately positive performance last week, attracting about $200 million in netflows. This development comes amid an impressive market comeback over the past two weeks following the heavy withdrawals seen in early March.
Bitcoin (BTC) is facing increasing pressure as key support levels are breaking, raising concerns about the end of its recent upward trend. The world's leading cryptocurrency is struggling to hold its gains, with technical indicators pointing toward a shift toward bearish territory.
Ripple (XRP) experienced heavy selling pressure this weekend, coming close to dropping below the critical $2 mark.
Under the March rain, Solana bends its back. But the stars whisper of a bullish spring.
Former Goldman Sachs executive Raoul Pal believes that it's almost time for Bitcoin (BTC) to ignite the next phase of its uptrend. Pal tells his 1.1 million followers on the social media platform X that Bitcoin tends to follow the global liquidity cycle but with a 10-week lag.
Zak Cole, blockchain engineer and entrepreneur, recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to remind the crypto community of a major flaw in Bitcoins historyknown as the value overflow incident. On August 15, 2010, just over a year after Bitcoins launch, a bug in block 74638 generated a staggering 184,467,440,737 BTC, far exceeding Bitcoins intended 21 million supply cap.
Ripples USD-backed stablecoin, RLUSD, is gaining strong momentum, with its February attestation report revealing rapid growth. According to Jack McDonald, SVP of Stablecoins at Ripple, RLUSDs market cap has exceeded $170 million, surpassing internal expectations.
Bitcoin mining firm Marathon Digital Holdings (NASDAQ: MARA) has announced a new $2 billion at-the-market (ATM) stock offering aimed at purchasing more bitcoin. The move reinforces MARAs aggressive Hodl strategy, which prioritizes acquiring and holding BTC rather than selling it.
The whale's massive transaction raises concerns, but Solana's network growth may provide long-term support.