
Bitcoin Slides to New Lows Again, Struggling to Hold Any Momentum Above $62K
TL;DR: Bitcoin fell to just over $61,000, failed to hold a $64,000 rebound, and traded below $63,000 after losing $70,000 and $66,000 support. More than $1.6

TL;DR: Bitcoin fell to just over $61,000, failed to hold a $64,000 rebound, and traded below $63,000 after losing $70,000 and $66,000 support. More than $1.6

TL;DR: Bitcoin fell to about $65,300 before rebounding toward $67,000, after losing $80,000, failing at $74,000 and breaking below $70,000. Crypto liquidations reached $1.8 billion in

TL;DR: Altcoins gained $4 billion in total market capitalization on June 2 even as Bitcoin fell below $68,000 after losing nearly 6% on the day. Analyst

TL;DR: Hyperliquid (HYPE) entered the top 10 market capitalization with a valuation of $16.17 billion after surpassing its previous all-time high of $59. The LAB token,

TL;DR: Bitcoin slipped below $73,000 after failing to extend its weekend rebound, touching about $72,500 near short-term support around $72,000. Spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded 10 straight

TL;DR: Million-dollar additions: Large addresses added nearly 30 million WLD tokens and 1.8 million UNI to their balances outside of exchanges. Bullish divergences: Worldcoin and Uniswap

TL;DR: Bitcoin slid to its lowest level since early April after failing above $83,000, while S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures neared records. Ether briefly fell

TL;DR: Spot HYPE ETFs absorbed 1.04% of Hyperliquid’s market cap during their first 10 days of trading. That ratio surpasses the debuts of Bitcoin (0.59%), Ether

TL;DR: Bitcoin reached $78,000 after rebounding from under $74,500, but the move failed as BTC slid roughly $3,000 to $75,200. Reports of renewed US-Iran strikes and

TL;DR: Alex Becker argues the current altcoin rebound may still be minor if Bitcoin and Ethereum continue strengthening and risk appetite improves. He sees Ethereum momentum
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