
Technical data and ETH accumulation trends suggest price dips in the $2,100 zone are strategic purchasing opportunities.

Data shows that Bitcoin’s price gained at least 16% within a week of sharp oil price rallies.

Crypto IPO season is underway. Circle’s explosive debut has fueled filings from Gemini and Bullish, with Kraken, BitGo, and Consensys potentially next.

Crypto market capitulation refers to a point of extreme selling pressure when investors panic and sell off assets, often marking the bottom of a market cycle.

One analyst spots a bullish fractal driven by 2024-like liquidity grabs, hinting that Bitcoin may breakout toward new all-time highs.

SOL’s futures open interest hits a 2-year high above $7.4 billion, but neutral funding and declining DEX activity cast doubt on a breakout to $200.

President Trump’s debt-heavy bill could speed up the devaluation of the US dollar. With higher inflation looming, Bitcoin may be one of the few real hedges left.

Escalating tensions in the Middle East and an ominous Bitcoin chart fractal could play a role in sending BTC price back under $100,000.

Ether futures data shows momentum, with ETH price more than doubling since April lows, increasing the chance of a rally to $4,000 in the coming weeks.

Bitcoin’s recent rally occurred as funding rates turned negative, and BTC held on exchanges and OTC desks shrank.

Bitcoin technical charts and encouraging US macroeconomic data could trigger a rally to $115,000.

Lower CPI and tariff rollbacks boost crypto’s outlook despite economic concerns and Fed rate uncertainty.