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Bitcoin’s Exchange Transactions Hit Record Lows—What This Means For BTC’s Price

Bitcoin has experienced significant price movements in the past few days, largely influenced by macroeconomic developments and market fundamentals. Following the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting and a speech by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, Bitcoin’s price dropped sharply below $99,000. However, the leading crypto quickly rebounded, climbing back to $104,000 earlier today before…

Bitcoin’s Price Momentum Shifts As Spot Market Outpaces Futures – Here’s What It Means

Bitcoin has continued its upward trajectory as recent market trends highlight a shift in investor behaviour. According to data shared by CryptoQuant analyst Avocado Onchain, spot market demand has emerged as a significant driving force behind Bitcoin’s ongoing price increases. This trend indicates growing buying pressure from long-term investors, as speculative activity in the futures…

Sell Bitcoin When This Happens, Warns Analyst—Here’s What to Watch For

Bitcoin has shown a significant recovery, reclaiming the $100,000 milestone yesterday. It trades at $101,805, marking a 1.4% increase over the past 24 hours. Amid this price performance, analysts have closely examined various metrics to gauge potential market movements, including identifying optimal cash-out moments. Meanwhile, recent data reveals intriguing patterns that could guide investor strategies.…

Ethereum Funding Rates Hit Multi-Month Highs, But Is A Correction On The Horizon?

Ethereum, the second-largest crypto by market capitalization, has recently demonstrated strong bullish momentum, breaching above $4,000. It is worth noting that its price rally has been accompanied by a significant spike in its funding rates, a critical metric reflecting sentiment in the futures market. The metric, analyzed by CryptoQuant analyst ShayanBTC, has reached levels not…