Bitcoin News Today: Bitcoin's Rebound Fails to Ease Crypto's Liquidity Crunch
- Bitcoin's $80,000 rebound failed to reverse crypto's liquidity crisis as structural risks deepen amid macroeconomic pressures and thinning market liquidity. - Total crypto market cap fell below $3 trillion with $950M+ liquidations, while Bitcoin's dominance dropped below 49% as capital rotated into altcoins like HBAR and HYPE. - Institutional divergence emerged: spot ETFs saw $1.38B redemptions while on-chain accumulators added 42,000 BTC, contrasting with long-term investors offloading ~42,000 BTC this
Bitcoin's recent bounce from $80,000 has not managed to spark a wider crypto rally, as analysts highlight mounting structural concerns amid ongoing liquidity challenges and macroeconomic pressures. After briefly touching $94,000 before pulling back, Bitcoin is now confined to a narrowing range between $89,188 and $94,212, with significant resistance at $96,000 and
The overall cryptocurrency market has echoed Bitcoin's weakness, with total market value falling below $3 trillion—a 30% decrease from its October high of $4.2 trillion
Institutional flows reveal a growing divide in market outlook. While spot Bitcoin ETFs have seen $1.38 billion withdrawn over the past ten days,
Analysts foresee a possible bottom between $40,700 and $47,500 by late 2026,
As the market weathers this turbulent period, traders are staying cautious. "We may be nearing a local bottom," said Satraj Bambra, CEO of Rails, a hybrid crypto exchange. "But unless buyers act decisively, the market could fall further. Conditions remain fragile"
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