Data shows the spot ETFs and Strategy have absorbed more Bitcoin than Satoshi’s stack since the asset was last at $63,000, yet the asset has returned to the same level. Bitcoin Could Be Headed Toward The Realized Price In a new post on X, CryptoQuant founder Ki Young Ju has talked about the latest crash in the Bitcoin price. Since mid-May, the cryptocurrency has gone through a significant drawdown that has taken its value from a high above $81,000 all the way down to the $63,000 level. A major part of this decline has come in June alone, with BTC even hitting a brief low below the $62,000 mark. Related Reading: Bitcoin Traders Turn Most Fearful In 2 Months Following Crash The latest downturn has interestingly arrived despite some positive developments in the market. Young Ju pointed out that since BTC was at $63,000 in March 2024, the asset’s supply has gone through a distribution shift. The spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs), investment vehicles introduced in the United States in 2024,
XRP may be heading toward a significant price recovery if a rare technical signal repeating across multiple market cycles holds true again. Related Reading: Bitcoin’s $60K Range Seen As Potential Long-Term Accumulation Zone, Analyst Says Based on analysis, a long-term ascending channel that has guided the token’s price since 2017 currently has XRP sitting just above its lower support boundary — a position that, combined with a deeply depressed momentum reading, has analysts watching closely. A Pattern Decades In The Making The monthly relative strength index for XRP has fallen to 42.7, according to analysis published by market commentator Celal Kucuker. That reading places it near the lowest levels recorded in the token’s trading history, a range that has shown up only three times before — in November 2015, March 2020, and August 2022. Each instance was followed by a substantial price run higher. The ripple:native monthly chart is screaming. 2017 — XRP exploded. 2021 — XRP exploded. 20
With roughly 24,081 Bitcoin still sitting in wallets tied to the defunct exchange, Mt. Gox has started moving funds again — and the timing could not be more charged. Related Reading: Bitcoin Eyeing $60,000 Support As Iran Strikes Hammer Crypto Markets Deadline Pressure Mounts The repayment deadline for Mt. Gox creditors is now set for […]
Nearly four months after crypto exchange Coinbase and the Federal National Mortgage Association—better known as Fannie Mae—announced their partnership, the companies have now disclosed what they describe as the first-ever mortgage backed by crypto collateral. No Need To Sell Crypto The concept was originally unveiled in March, when Better Home & Finance and Coinbase announced a joint mortgage product designed for prospective homebuyers who hold crypto but struggle with the cash requirements of traditional financing. Instead of requiring customers to liquidate their digital holdings to raise down payment funds, the Coinbase program allows borrowers to pledge crypto—such as Bitcoin (BTC) or Circle’s USDC stablecoin held in a Coinbase account—so those holdings can secure a separate loan intended to cover the down payment. Importantly, the actual home mortgage remains a conventional Fannie Mae–backed loan, meaning the structure is built around the existing conforming mortgage framework
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Bitcoin has experienced significant selling pressure following a 16% drop since Monday — a decline that has compressed the recovery from the cycle lows and forced a reassessment of where the market’s structural support actually lies. Against that backdrop, CryptoQuant analyst Woominkyu has identified a signal in the mining data that places the current weakness in a historical context that spans the entirety of Bitcoin’s market cycle history. Related Reading: Bitcoin Falls Below $66K As Short-Term Holder Stress Reaches February Levels The 30-day moving average of Bitcoin’s hashrate has turned downward alongside the price decline. Woominkyu frames the significance of that development with a precision that separates it from routine data monitoring. Hashrate is not simply a network metric — it represents the physical security layer of the Bitcoin network and the proof that miners are committing real energy and real capital to defend the current price level. When the 30-day hashrate average
After a prolonged period of downside price action, Bitcoin is now on the verge of breaking the $63,000 mark, a level that was last seen in late 2024. Given the robust drop from its all-time high of $126,000, BTC has significantly underperformed when compared to several assets in the stock market. Micron Technology, A Stronger […]
When the broader crypto market experiences sudden volatility, smart money immediately rotates out of over-leveraged assets and begins searching for undervalued projects rooted in absolute utility. This week’s sudden $10K slide in Bitcoin has exposed the fragile nature of speculative hype, driving forward-thinking traders directly toward sustainable network alternatives. Enter Solana Unchained, an ecosystem changing […]
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Morgan Stanley's Bitcoin ETF signals growing institutional acceptance, potentially driving significant capital inflows and influencing market dynamics.
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