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Public sentiment around altcoins has turned distinctly glum. Social media chatter, forum threads, and even some derivatives positioning suggest that many traders have written off the chance of a broad altcoin season any time soon. Yet the latest on-chain data from CryptoQuant points to a different reality. Altcoin volume continues to rise, a trend that analyst @CW8900 describes as evidence of quiet accumulation happening while the broader market remains sluggish. The divergence between what retail investors are saying and what on-chain flows are showing creates a tension that experienced market watchers rarely ignore. Volume data from exchange wallets and aggregate blockchain activity has been climbing across a range of altcoin networks, not just the top handful. The persistence of this increase, even during weeks when altcoin prices have struggled to hold recent levels, sugg
The post Why TON, DOGE and LINK Still Pull Capital appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
In a week when risk bled out of the majors, three tickers kept flashing green on the flow screens: TON, LINK and DOGE. The prints were small next to Bitcoin ETFs, but they were persistent — and telling. Fund managers withdrew billions from BTC products, yet selected altcoins still attracted capital. That contradiction says more about narratives and plumbing than about memes. It hints at where institutions and crypto‑native funds see near‑term utility — or, at minimum, better optionality. This piece unpacks why money is still rotating into a few names, what’s structurally different about TON, LINK and DOGE, and where the traps are. The Big Picture Editor’s note: In Q1–Q2 2026 I kept seeing a split screen: desks cut Bitcoin ETF exposure on macro nerves while quietly adding to a short list of alt names with real catalysts. The DTCC–Chainlink announcement changed how risk teams talked about oracles — fr
The post Bitcoin Profit-Taking Cascade Could Extend Bear Market To Early 2027, CryptoQuant Warns appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Bitcoin investors hoping for a quick trend reversal are running out of near-term catalysts. A new on-chain update from CryptoQuant lays out a profit-taking cascade that has been grinding downward since October 2025. If the historical pattern holds, the bearish phase may not break until early 2027. Ki Young Ju, CryptoQuant’s founder, pointed to a typical 18-month decline in investor profit and loss after a cascade begins. With the trend flipping in October 2025, the math places the cycle low somewhere around April 2027. The market is still deep inside the window where realized profits keep falling and unrealized profits remain elevated—a combination that has historically suppressed sustained recoveries. Profit-Taking Cascades and the 18-Month Cycle A profit-taking cascade isn’t just a short-term sell-off. It marks a phase where rising costs and shrinking
The post XRP Loses $1.30: What It Means for Altcoins Now appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
XRP finally cracked below the long‑watched $1.30 line — a level many traders treated as the hinge between a constructive trend and a choppy, distributional market. When a support of that visibility breaks, positioning, liquidity, and expectations typically reset. This article explains what actually changed in XRP’s structure, which signals matter most right now, and how to think about scenarios, risk, and time horizons. It also places the move in a broader altcoin and derivatives context as market microstructure shifts. Quick Answer Editor’s note: In late Q1 and through May 2026 I watched order books thin out at obvious levels across several large-cap alts, XRP included. The $1.30 area drew layered resting bids for weeks, then flipped to a quick seller’s market the moment stops started tripping. In our desk chats, the common thread was how much faster post-break acceptance or rejection resolve
The post Bitcoin aNUPL Snaps Back to Red – Was the Bullish Reclaim Already Dead? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Bitcoin aNUPL flips back to red as the May recovery from $90K collapses. CryptoQuant data shows the bullish reclaim has failed, retesting mid-$70Ks. The relief rally did not hold. Bitcoin’s adjusted Net Unrealized Profit/Loss — a metric tracking the aggregate paper gains and losses of BTC holders — has flipped negative again, erasing a recovery that had barely weeks to breathe. On-chain data from CryptoQuant confirmed the reversal in real time. BTC ran toward $90K in May, pulling aNUPL briefly into positive territory. That move looked, for a moment, like the kind of regime change traders wait for. It wasn’t. The coin slid back into the mid-$70Ks and aNUPL followed it down. Source: CryptoQuant Why the Green-to-Red Flip Hits Harder Than a Simple Drop Green-to-red transitions are a specific kind of market stress. Investors who just returned to profit — many of them newer
The post Why Audiera [BEAT] is THE token to watch out for this weekend appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
The cryptocurrency market suffered a significant capital exit over three days between the 26th and the 28th of May, with roughly $169 billion leaving the market. Relative stability has since returned with minor inflows stepping back in, and select altcoins are positioned to benefit from this shift—BEAT being one of them. In the past day, Audiera [BEAT] has extended its gains slightly into double-digit territory, reaching 10%, continuing a bullish trajectory that has seen the token accelerate 404% over the past 90 days. Cup and handle forms within a broader bull flag The technical structure for BEAT shows a combination of patterns hinting at a significant move in the coming days. The asset has formed a cup and handle pattern, characterized by price trending downward in a double-hollow fashion that resembles a cup and handle. This formation has preceded a rally and breakout to the
The post Ethereum Downside Pressure May Persist As Leveraged Longs Dominate appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
The Ethereum derivative market is carrying a lot of one-sided risk, and price action is starting to reflect the strain. A CryptoQuant update published on May 29 flags that leverage remains elevated, long positioning still dominates, and RSI momentum is weakening. That combination, the analysts argue, points to continued short-term downside pressure. Underneath the surface, the on-chain picture is more nuanced. Ethereum remains a leader in developer activity — BlockchainReporter’s recent developer activity rankings show the network at the top — but that hasn’t been enough to absorb the weight of overextended derivative traders. The CryptoQuant note does not mince words. Its central signal is that the futures crowd is betting heavily on upside at a time when spot market engines are sputtering. When open interest builds alongside a dominant long bias and the price fails to push
Bitcoin aNUPL flips back to red as the May recovery from $90K collapses. CryptoQuant data shows the bullish reclaim has failed, retesting mid-$70Ks. The relief rally did not hold. Bitcoin’s adjusted Net Unrealized Profit/Loss — a metric tracking the aggregate paper gains and losses of BTC holders — has flipped negative again, erasing a recovery […]
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XRP is sending out an interesting on-chain signal at a time when its price is still struggling to build a convincing recovery above $1.3. A closely monitored on-chain metric tracking the behavioral gap between XRP’s largest holders and its retail base has collapsed to its lowest reading in more than two years. The data, sourced from blockchain analytics platform CryptoQuant, points to a structural shift in how XRP is flowing out of Binance, with the Binance Whale vs. Retail Spread for XRP falling to 88.3%, its lowest level in more than two years. XRP Whale Vs. Retail Spread Hits A 2-Year Low The spread between whale and retail outflows on Binance has dropped to 88.3%, its lowest point since May 2024, and notably, it is the second time this level has been tested within the same month. Related Reading: Pundit Says The Clock Is Ticking For XRP, Here’s What To Know The Binance Whale vs. Retail Spread tracks the gap between large XRP outflows and smaller retail-sized outflows on Binance.