The Good News for Ethereum (ETH) After Collapse to $1.5K: Details
Even hackers have started to accumulate the world's largest altcoin after the price massacre.
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Analysts claim XRPL is attracting fresh RWA capital as Ripple expands tokenization and Ethereum faces outflows.
Read full articleEven hackers have started to accumulate the world's largest altcoin after the price massacre.
Bitcoin’s recent correction continues to shake market confidence, with the premier cryptocurrency enduring an intense selling pressure over the past several weeks. Since May 15, Bitcoin has steadily declined by 26.8%, with price now trading around the cycle bottom at $60,000. Despite the ongoing market weakness, it appears the latest decline may have pushed Bitcoin into one of its most attractive accumulation zones in years. Related Reading: Ethereum Golden Triangle Survives As Structure Remains Unbroken, This Target Says $10,000 Is Coming Power Law Model Produces Rare Bitcoin Undervaluation In a recent post on X, popular market analyst Darkfost highlighted a significant development in Bitcoin’s long-term valuation metrics. According to the analyst, the digital asset has now fallen into an extreme undervaluation zone based on the widely followed Bitcoin Power Law model. For context, the Power Law model is a long-term valuation framework that tracks Bitcoin’s growth trajectory. Rather t
LAB, H, and BEAT are today's top gainers, having surged by double digits.
XRP Ledger utility is expanding beyond payments as David Schwartz points to tokenized stocks, funds, loans, and rising XRPL adoption.
The ETFs were somehow in the green during one of the worst weeks in terms of price moves in recent crypto history.
The significant drop in Bitcoin and Ethereum highlights increased market volatility and a potential shift in investor focus away from cryptocurrencies. The post Bitcoin, Ethereum see largest weekly drop since FTX, market cap down $390B appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Capital rotation into artificial intelligence may have played a bigger role in Bitcoin’s latest selloff than most market watchers initially assumed. Michael Saylor, whose company Strategy recently sold a portion of its Bitcoin holdings, pushed back on criticism and pointed instead to an unprecedented flow of money into AI infrastructure as a key factor behind the drop. Related Reading: Bitmine Seeks $300M Raise To Accelerate Ethereum Accumulation Strategy Saylor Pushes Back On Blame Strategy’s Bitcoin sale briefly made Saylor a target. TV personality Jim Cramer went as far as to say Saylor had “murdered Bitcoin,” a claim Saylor denied outright. He argued that capital markets have been funding the AI buildout at historic scale — roughly $400 billion over six months — and that the pressure on Bitcoin was a rotation of capital, not a sign of structural damage to the asset. SBI Holdings Chair Yoshitaka Kitao echoed that view, pointing to the upcoming IPOs of SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI a
Dogecoin is trading below $0.09 at the time of writing, which places it more than 88% from its May 2021 all-time high of $0.74, and overlooked in a market that has spent most of 2026 rotating around Bitcoin, Ethereum and XRP. However, crypto analyst Javon Marks sees something in DOGE’s long-term chart that most traders are missing: a repeating pattern of increasing alt season performances that, if it holds, points to a target above $20 for the meme coin. Related Reading: Bitmine Seeks $300M Raise To Accelerate Ethereum Accumulation Strategy Dogecoin’s Alt-Season Pattern Technical analysis of Dogecoin’s movement on the weekly candlestick timeframe chart shows that the king of meme coins has delivered increasingly large moves during major altcoin cycles, with the 2017 and 2021 rallies serving as the foundation for the latest forecast. The weekly chart tracks Dogecoin’s price action across multiple market cycles, beginning from the early years of DOGE trading and extending into an alt-se