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Crypto market crash shows no signs of stopping, with over $120 billion in market cap wiped out in a week. Over the past 24 hours, another $1 billion in Bitcoin, ETH, XRP, SOL and other top altcoins were liquidated. BTC price tumbled below $73K and Ethereum plunged 5% to below $2,000 level amid macro, technical, and geopolitical factors. The Crypto Market Fear & Greed Index is 22 (extreme fear) today, slipping further into extreme fear since CoinGape warned that Bitcoin price could fall below $75,000. Meanwhile, top altcoins XRP, BNB, Solana (SOL), Cardano (ADA), Dogecoin (DOGE), Hyperliquid (HYPE), and Zcash (ZEC) fell more than 3-7%. AI coins are leading the crypto liquidation, with RENDER, VIRTUAL, and WLD down 10-13%. Crypto Market Crash amid Massive Bitcoin, ETH, SOL, XRP Liquidations Coinglass data showed the crypto market saw another $1 billion in li
Bitcoin price has fallen toward the $73,000 region after a wave of ETF outflows, derivatives pressure, and long liquidations triggered fresh panic across the crypto market. According to crypto.news price data, Bitcoin (BTC) price dropped more than 4% over the…
Just over a couple of weeks since the Bitcoin price was last at the top of the bear flag, it is now practically at the bottom. Was this the last action within this bear flag before it breaks down, or do the bulls still have the potential for a huge rally?
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