The crypto market's recent recovery faded on Friday as a sharp sell-off erased nearly all weekly gains. Investors turned cautious amid concerns over President Trump's upcoming tariffs scheduled for April 2 along with stronger-than-expected core PCE data.
Data compiled Friday revealed a striking reversal for spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds, which snapped a ten-session inflow streak with a $93.16 million exodus—marking their first day of negative movement. Bitcoin ETFs Drain While Ether ETFs Gain The abrupt shift punctuated a previously unbroken stretch of positive momentum for U.S. bitcoin ETFs, culminating in a $93.
Dogecoin's price up 42% in recent weeks, rallying from $0.1432 to $0.20 as bullish technical formations and whale activity spark hope of a historic breakout. DOGE is on its course to break all-time high, some analysts are even predicting it to hit anywhere from $0.80 to $6.00 in 2025.
Bitcoin ETFs have seen ten straight days of inflows, totaling $1.06 billion.
Dogecoin mining is heating up as small businesses are beginning to cash in from mining the digital asset. According to vendors at this year's Mining Disrupt conference in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, people are now actively purchasing machines to mine the digital asset.
The price of Bitcoin extended its fall on March 29, falling for a fifth consecutive day to register an intraday low of $81,769. The ugly price action was further exacerbated by U.S. President Donald Trump's newly levied reciprocal tariffs, which applied a 25% tariff to all vehicles manufactured outside America.
While several media outlets report that Bitcoin's dominance has reached a peak of 58.8% on March 28, 2025 – a record since April 2021 – a more nuanced reality emerges. According to our data, BTC hit a dominance peak of 61.2% two weeks earlier.
Popular CryptoQuant analyst Maartunn reports that 8,000 Bitcoin (BTC) which have been dormant for five to seven years have been moved suddenly, adding to current bearish concerns in the crypto.
The release of U.S. inflation data triggered an immediate decline in the Cryptocurrencies price trends. All digital assets experienced a market correction because of this recent development across the crypto market.
The negative sentiment in the digital currency ecosystem is finally reflected in the Pepe Coin market. According to Lookonchain's update, one of the memecoin's whales has initiated a massive selloff.
Bitcoin's (BTC) 7% decline saw the price drop from $88,060 on March 26 to $82,036 on March 29 and led to $158 million in long liquidations. This drop was particularly concerning for bulls, as gold surged to a record high at the same time, undermining Bitcoin's “digital gold” narrative.
The company, which has the second-largest bitcoin stash among publicly-traded companies, could use the funds to finance further BTC acquisitions.
Nasdaq is deep in red again, down 2.7% as the US president Donald Trump goes deeper into what has to be called the allies trade war.
Bitcoin critic and Renowned economist Peter Schiff has again aimed a dig at the flagship crypto. This time, Schiff stated that Bitcoin's status as digital gold is being exposed and suggested that the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve plans may not work out as planned.
Shiba Inu's Layer-2 blockchain, Shibarium, is approaching a major milestone, nearing 1 billion total transactions. According to ShibariumScan, the Shibarium network has processed 992,561,156 transactions, leaving only about 8 million more to reach the 1 billion mark.
Samson Mow claims Bitcoin's breakdown is a bear trap. Is BTC's dip below $83K a buying opportunity or the start of a deeper correction? The post Samson Mow Says Bitcoin Bear Trap: What's Next at $82,516.97? appeared first on Cryptonews.
Bitcoin (BTC), the largest cryptocurrency, is failing to conquer $90,000 for five consecutive days. As such, its recent upsurge looks like a "dead cat bounce" before another leg down, says cryptocurrency trader and researcher Koroush AK.
Buyers are weaker than bears at the beginning of the weekend, according to CoinStats.
During the ongoing bearish market sentiment, Pepe (PEPE), the world's third-largest meme coin, has lost its key support and is poised for a massive price drop.
Bitcoin could lose value during the week, but is there more to the story?
Shiba Inu (SHIB) price has decreased in the past 24 hours, mirroring the overall industry-wide downturn. At the moment, SHIB is trading at the $0.000012 support level.
Meanwhile, spot Ethereum ETFs logged a rare day of net positive inflows, only their second for the month of March, taking in $4.68 million.
Shiba Inu (SHIB) could witness a rally soon, given the flashing signals of its technical indicators. If the market aligns with the signals from the Bollinger Bands, the bearish turbulence that the meme coin has faced may abate.
The Bitcoin price put in one of its strongest performances in recent times over the past week, rallying to above the $88,000 level early on. However, the premier cryptocurrency experienced a steep correction on Friday, March 28, following the latest February core inflation data.
The rates of most of the coins keep going down on the first day of the weekend, according to CoinStats.
Bitcoin was flying high earlier this week amid GameStop's reserve moves, but inflation and trade war fears torpedoed the optimism.
Dog-themed cryptocurrency Dogecoin (DOGE) is down 14% so far in March, triggering expectations about its potential trajectory in April. Historical data provides insights into how DOGE performed in previous April, offering clues to what traders might expect.
The storm is rumbling in the crypto market. This Saturday, the charts display an alarming red: bitcoin plunges below $84,000, Ethereum wavers around $1,880, and XRP crashes by 5%.
Opinion by: Alisia Painter, chief operating officer of Botanix Labs Without Ethereum, the industry wouldn't be where it is today in terms of bringing decentralized finance (DeFi) to life, making programmability a key feature of blockchains and proving the value of smart contracts at scale. The Ethereum Virtual Machine has become the go-to platform for developers, with the largest ecosystem and tooling.
Over the last 16 years, Bitcoin has become a formidable challenger to traditional assets like gold. While gold has long served humanity as a reliable store of value and a hedge against economic uncertainty, Bitcoin's rise as a modern-day store of value has triggered debates about Bitcoin potentially overtaking the lustrous metal.
Is PEPE about to go to zero in just 5 days? The chart is flashing warning signs and things aren't looking good.
Who bought BTC in March alone?
Shiba Inu (SHIB) is under pressure as a bearish sentiment dominates the crypto market. Could SHIB crash to $0.000001, or is a reversal still in play?
Bitcoin (BTC) price has been unable to continue its uptrend since it was halted at the $88,000 resistance.
Dogecoin (DOGE) price displayed a falling wedge pattern after the crypto market correction. The cryptocurrency field has undergone major liquidation events that resulted in over $450 million worth of assets being sold over the previous day.
Bitcoin dominance reaches 62.18%, up from 53% in December. The growing number of new tokens weakens capital flow to altcoins.
As Bitcoin finds itself consolidating below the $90,000 mark and gold continues to climb toward new highs, early-stage investors are beginning to refocus. Instead of chasing assets that may already be near their short-term peaks, attention is turning to undervalued projects with strong fundamentals and room to grow.
Cryptocurrencies edged lower on Saturday after a hotter-than-expected inflation rate spooked investors. Bitcoin fell to $83,000 while most altcoins hit their weekly lows.
Bitcoin and top altcoin prices suffered a harsh reversal toward the end of the week as the crypto fear and greed index remained in the fear zone.
Crypto markets see over $300M in liquidations as investors flee risk ahead of April policy changes and over concerning macroeconomic data.
It's not every day that a cryptocurrency exchange sees over 174 billion Shiba Inu (SHIB) tokens — about $2.2 million at current prices — withdrawn from its hot wallet, and yet, that's exactly what happened on Coinbase over the past four days. The recipient?
Institutional adoption of Bitcoin in the European Union remains sluggish, even as the United States moves forward with landmark cryptocurrency regulations that seek to establish BTC as a national reserve asset.More than three weeks after President Donald Trump's March 7 executive order outlined plans to use cryptocurrency seized in criminal cases to create a federal Bitcoin (BTC) reserve, European companies have largely remained silent on the issue. The stagnation may stem from Europe's complex regulatory regime, according to Elisenda Fabrega, general counsel at Brickken, a European real-world asset (RWA) tokenization platform.
Dogecoin (DOGE) and Ethereum (ETH) have long been favorites among crypto enthusiasts, with DOGE trading at $0.17 and ETH at $1911. However, seasoned investors are now eyeing Mutuum Finance (MUTM).
Bitcoin is once again under pressure as sellers continue to defend the $90,000 level, preventing a breakout and halting recent bullish momentum. Over the past few days, renewed selling pressure has capped upside potential and dragged BTC into a period of consolidation below key resistance.
The price of Bitcoin (BTC) continues to fall — that would be enough to describe the current situation in the cryptocurrency market. However, and fortunately, it's a place where things rarely stay the same for long, and the upcoming month of April has a great chance to prove this point.
The crypto market has already been influenced by high volatility with the introduction of Donald Trump's tariff, but the U.S. PCE inflation report has stretched it further. With the US Personal Consumption Expenditures releasing the inflation number, the BTC price and rest market is in complete turmoil, but is this just momentary or long lasting?
Dogecoin mining is a profitable alternative to Bitcoin, vendors told Decrypt at Mining Disrupt—and small businesses are cashing in.
Westlake police have reported a rise in the menace of Bitcoin ATM scams in the Ohio area, noting that criminals are now targeting residents. In its report, the Westlake police mentioned that a couple was saved by a bank manager from Chase Bank, preventing them from being scammed out of $17,000.