
Bitcoin Holds Below $60K With Markets Bracing for a Pivotal Week
TL;DR: Bitcoin trades at $59,800, down more than 50% from its all-time high set in October. The market anticipates further downward pressure. Derivatives data shows over

TL;DR: Bitcoin trades at $59,800, down more than 50% from its all-time high set in October. The market anticipates further downward pressure. Derivatives data shows over

TL;DR CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju states that Bitcoin’s cycle bottom is still not confirmed, based on on-chain realized price behavior and previous market cycles. BTC

TL;DR: Volume moved: Four addresses of ancient origin transferred a total of 37,602 ETH during Friday’s session. Acquisition price: The coins were originally received in 2018
TL;DR: Bitcoin hit its lowest level since September 2024, dropping to $58,100, before bouncing back toward $59,160. More than $1 billion in futures positions were liquidated
TL;DR: Bitcoin dropped 5% over the last week, hitting $58,000, its lowest level since 2024, before recovering to $59,700. The derivatives market shows negative funding rates

TL;DR: The CVD indicator reflected continuous net buying by large-volume wallets during the latest price drop. Liquidation volume in the cryptocurrency futures market reached 530.07 million
TL;DR: Bitcoin could fall to $55,000 before bottoming out in this bear cycle, according to an analysis published on the 10x Research website. Markus Thielen points

TL;DR: All-time low: The supply in profit metric has broken its trend line from previous cycles by dropping to 10.2 million BTC. Sales reduction: The 90-day

TL;DR: Bitcoin swept liquidity in the $65,000 zone before losing its bullish momentum during the June 2026 session. Outflows from spot Bitcoin ETFs added up to
CryptoQuant warns that the greatest threat to Bitcoin is not a sharp crash but prolonged stagnation. That is the view expressed by Ki Young Ju, chief executive officer of the
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