Bitcoin IFP Hints At Potential Turnaround: What It Means
On-chain data shows the Bitcoin Inter-exchange Flow Pulse (IFP) has shown early signs of a turnaround recently, suggesting tokens have started moving into derivatives platforms. Bitcoin IFP Is Turning Around, But Not Yet Inside Bull Market Zone As pointed out by an analyst in a CryptoQuant Quicktake IFP” is an indicator that measures the amount…
Bitcoin Price Action Turns Unsteady, Downside Threat Grow
Bitcoin price started a fresh decline below $94,000. BTC is consolidating losses and remains at risk of more losses if it dips below $91,500. Bitcoin started a sharp decline below $94,000 and $93,000. The price is trading below $93,000 and the 100 hourly Simple moving average. There is a bearish trend line forming with resistance…
ETP Frenzy: Crypto Funds Attract Over $2 Billion This Week
Reports say global exchange-traded products tied to crypto pulled in about $2.2 billion in net inflows during the latest week, a jump that marked the strongest weekly move since October last year. Bitcoin-focused funds took the lion’s share, while Ether and a handful of altcoin products also saw fresh money enter. Rising Appetite For Bitcoin…
Bitcoin Senses Risk As Trump Balks At Europe With Major Tariffs
According to market reports, US President Donald Trump announced a punitive tariff plan aimed at several European allies. The move sent a clear warning to traders and policy makers alike. Stocks and crypto fell as investors shifted to assets they see as safer. Gold climbed, and some currencies strengthened as a reaction to the risk.…
Is Bitcoin Really In A Bear Market? Why January 20 Matters
Bitcoin is down 36% from its recent peak, and the “bear market” label is already circulating across crypto X. But in a thread on Sunday, trader Cristian Chifoi argues that calling a regime shift on the drawdown alone misses the more tradable signal: what happens after the first meaningful rebound, and how price behaves around…
Bitcoin Records Large Exchange Inflows As Price Climbs — What Next For BTC?
Bitcoin recently failed to overcome the $97,000 resistance following its price surge seen in mid-January. At the moment, the leading cryptocurrency has taken on a state of inertia, with no significant movement in either direction seen. However, an investigation of on-chain dynamics has recently revealed that trouble might be looming for the flagship cryptocurrency. Sudden…
What’s Driving The $1.42 Billion Comeback In Spot Bitcoin ETFs?
Fresh money poured back into US spot Bitcoin ETFs this week, giving the market a clear jolt after a quiet month. The inflows totaled about $1.42 billion, the biggest weekly pickup since early October. That rush pushed prices higher for a time and pulled a lot of attention back to these regulated funds. Institutional Demand…
Ethereum Network Activity Explodes, Market Structure Points To Upside Continuation
Ethereum is showing signs of strength on two critical fronts at the same time. On-chain activity has climbed to record levels, reflecting heavier real usage across the network, while long-term technical structure is leaning towards upside continuation. Together, these signals suggest that Ethereum’s current phase may be more than just sideways movement, as underlying data…
Bitcoin Long Signal That Preceded 370% Move Is About To Go Off Again — What To Know
Going into the weekend, the price of Bitcoin was unable to sustain the bullish momentum it displayed earlier in the past week. Since Friday, January 16th, the world’s leading cryptocurrency, repudiated by the price resistance above, now trades in a tight consolidatory bracket. Interestingly, this period of silence has been deemed transient, as recent on-chain…
More XRP Than Cash? “You’re A Genius”, Analyst Says
A sharp comment from a well-known XRP Ledger developer has sparked fresh debate around savings, inflation, and what smart money looks like today. Bird, the developer behind the XRPL-based meme coin DROP, drew attention after saying that anyone holding more value in XRP than in their bank account is a “genius.” The word choice was…