AVAX price crashed to levels last seen in early 2021 after a market-wide liquidation wave erased support near $8 and left traders heavily bearish. According to data from crypto.news, Avalanche (AVAX) fell 14% to an intraday low of $6.26 on…
Worldcoin price has plunged more than 25% after Arthur Hayes closed his entire WLD position, triggering a sharp reversal in one of the crypto market’s strongest AI-linked trades. According to data from crypto.news, Worldcoin (WLD) price plunged 28% from above…
The Bitcoin price recovery back in May 2026 triggered a renewed wave of bullish optimism. But despite the rising prices, there are some who did not give in to the bullish wave, picking a more conservative stance on the cryptocurrency. With the new month, those who refused to flip bullish look to have come out on top as the Bitcoin price has reversed. However, some analysts are predicting that this might only be the start of the decline. Bitcoin Price Could Be Getting Ready To Fall To New Cycle Lows According to crypto analyst Xanrox, the Bitcoin price crash was expected, given that the cryptocurrency has entered one of the most brutal bear markets in recent history. One very bearish development is the fact that the Bitcoin price has now fallen below two major channels. Related Reading: The Last Time Ethereum Did This Against Bitcoin, It Exploded Above $4,000 These channels include a descending channel, which was broken with the fall below $71,000. Then, the other broken channel is an a
Bitcoin is struggling as the price tests $62,000 as support — a level that would represent a significant extension of the correction from the cycle highs and a test of the structural foundation that bulls have been pointing to throughout the decline. The weakness is real and the selling pressure is persistent — and XWIN Research Japan has published an analysis that cuts through the competing macro narratives to identify what the on-chain data suggests is the actual driver of the current correction. Related Reading: HYPE Defies Market Selloff As Whales Withdraw Another $108M From Exchanges The explanations circulating in the market range from geopolitical tensions to Federal Reserve policy to Strategy’s recent small Bitcoin sale. XWIN Research Japan’s CryptoQuant analysis suggests a simpler and more fundamental explanation: buyers disappeared. The engine that powered Bitcoin’s 2024 to 2025 rally was not leverage, not retail momentum, and not speculative excess. It was consistent and sus
Ethereum is struggling below $1,700 as aggressive selling pressure defines the market structure and the recovery that once appeared to be building has now given back a significant portion of its gains. The price is at levels that are testing the resolve of holders who maintained positions through the earlier correction — and CryptoQuant data […]
Bitcoin’s recent pullback has significantly flipped the sentiment across the market, with many predicting a more sustained downward performance toward the $60,000 price mark. Following this sharp decline, more investors are now underwater as BTC’s holders’ profitability strongly declines. Bitcoin’s Sharp Decline Leaves More Holders Underwater Given its persistent downward trend over the past weeks, […]
Veteran crypto analyst Bob Loukas says Bitcoin has entered the final stage of its current four-year cycle, but warned that the market may still need another leg lower before a durable cycle bottom is in place. In his latest “4-Year Journey” update, published on June 4, Loukas framed Bitcoin’s recent retest of its February lows as a largely expected development rather than a break from historical cycle behavior. He argued that Bitcoin’s rebound into May, when price approached the low-$80,000 range after a decline toward $60,000 in February, looked like a countertrend move inside a broader bear-market structure. “A cycle very rarely, and I mean less than 10%, probably more like 5%, will end very early and also on the first significant decline from the high,” Loukas said. “There’s always a retest. There’s generally always a lower low, at least one lower low, if not a second lower low.” Loukas said Bitcoin peaked in October and later broke below its 10-month moving average, which he treats