Heightened geopolitical tensions and increased sanctions enforcement could lead to sustained market volatility and stricter crypto regulations.
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The potential forced selling of Bitcoin by treasury-heavy firms could trigger a feedback loop, amplifying market volatility and investor risk.
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A countertrend rally that pushed Bitcoin to $82,800 has done little to change one analyst’s bearish outlook — because he says the bounce itself is proof the pattern is repeating. Related Reading: When Bitcoin Gets Ignored, It Tends To Rally The Hardest, Analyst Says What The Charts Are Showing Benjamin Cowen, founder and CEO of Into The Cryptoverse, points to a recurring rejection at the 200-day simple moving average as a key signal. The same thing happened in 2018 and 2022, and both times it came just before the final leg down. Cowen also noted that some countertrend rallies in past cycles ran longer than 20 weeks. The current one clocked in at 16 weeks, which he says undercuts the argument that Bitcoin has already found its floor. The four year cycle for Bitcoin is not dead. Bitcoin topped when it always topped (to within 1 week when measure from low-to-high), so why can’t it bottom near the end of the midterm year, just as it generally has? (1/x) pic.twitter.com/Spoh4s6NRG — Benjami
The Bitcoin slump and ETF outflows highlight increased market volatility, driven by geopolitical tensions and potential Fed rate hikes impacting liquidity.
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Geopolitical tensions heighten market volatility, impacting short-term crypto outlooks but leaving long-term Bitcoin predictions largely stable.
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Block is rolling out USDC payments on Cash App to nearly 60 million users across four blockchain networks. CEO Jack Dorsey admitted customer demand drove the stablecoin move despite his longstanding bitcoin-only stance. The global stablecoin market hit a record $322 billion, exceeding reserves of 95 countries, including the UK and Canada. Block has expanded […]
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BlackRock's Bitcoin sale signals potential market volatility, highlighting the influence of institutional actions on cryptocurrency sentiment.
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Bitcoin is struggling to reclaim higher levels as the price tests the $76,000 level and the market searches for the structural support needed to prevent the correction from extending further. The backdrop is challenging — but a CryptoQuant report has identified a specific event in the miner flow data that adds an important layer of context to the current price action, and the most significant detail is not the event itself but what happened immediately after it. Related Reading: Ethereum Staking Record Meets On-Chain Collapse: Analyst Explains What’s Holding ETH Price On May 18, miners sent approximately 21,000 BTC to Binance in a single day. That figure places the event in a specific historical category: it marks only the second time since February 5, 2026 that miner inflows to Binance have exceeded 20,000 BTC in a single session. The February 5 instance recorded approximately 23,150 BTC arriving from miners — a deposit that coincided with one of the most significant price moments of
Data shows the Bitcoin Funding Rate for the perpetual futures market has turned positive recently, a sign that bullish positions are dominating. Bitcoin Funding Rates Have Been Green Recently In a new post on X, analytics firm Glassnode has discussed the latest trend in the Bitcoin Funding Rate. This metric measures the average amount of periodic fees that perpetual futures traders are paying each other on the various centralized exchanges right now. Related Reading: Chainlink Whales Are Accumulating: Wallets Hit New All-Time High When the value of this indicator is positive, it means long contract holders are paying a premium to the short investors. Such a trend implies a bullish sentiment is dominant in the market. On the other hand, the metric being below zero suggests a bearish mentality may be shared by the majority of futures market traders, as shorts are outweighing the longs. Now, here is the chart shared by Glassnode that shows the trend in the Bitcoin Funding Rate over the la