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Bitcoin just wiped out $600 million in bets, triggering a “mechanical” loop that forces prices toward $100k
Bitcoin’s price rallied above $95,000 during the last 24 hours, signalling a definitive shift in market structure rather…
Pi Network price compresses into triangle apex as breakout nears
Pi Network price is compressing into a triangle apex above $0.20 support, with key confluence levels holding and…
Cardano price holds $0.38 support as bullish retest signals continuation
ADA reclaims $0.34 high-time-frame support, triggering an impulsive rally. Price held $0.38 order block support, confirming a bullish retest
Hyperliquid price confirms failed auction with $19.70 downside target in sight
Hyperliquid price failed to reclaim key resistance and closed back below, confirming a failed auction setup.
Ethereum’s hidden ‘death spiral’ mechanic could freeze $800 billion in assets regardless of their safety rating
An Ethereum price collapse could break the blockchain’s ability to settle transactions and freeze over $800 billion in…
Solana price builds bullish volume under $143 resistance as breakout nears
Solana price is consolidating beneath major resistance with rising bullish volume, signaling strength and increasing the probability of…
HBAR price retests fibonacci support as bullish volume builds
HBAR price is holding key Fibonacci support as volume builds, signaling potential accumulation and increasing the probability of…
Ethereum price compresses into triangle structure, why breakout is approaching
Ethereum price is compressing into a tightening triangle structure, with converging support and resistance signaling a decisive breakout…
Bitcoin traders are bracing for a Fed “credibility shock” that hinges on one critical date this month
Bitcoin opened the year trading like it usually does when macro uncertainty rises: it moved with the tide…
$53 million dreams, $94,000 reality: Bitcoin price stalls as VanEck looks to 2050
Bitcoin (BTC) could surge to $53 million by 2050, according to VanEck. Near-term is a more cautious story…