Bitcoin’s price showed resilience after a minor dip, with buyers defending the $86,000 level. The market is now focused on the upcoming US PCE inflation data for further direction.
Analyst James Check warns that Bitcoin’s price could fall to $70,000 as a wave of liquidations creates a snowball effect, amplifying the current downtrend.
Bitcoin is currently in a consolidation phase, with market uncertainty prevailing. Analyst Sjuul Follings suggests the coming weeks are crucial, noting key support and resistance levels that will determine whether the bull market resumes or the decline intensifies.
Arthur Hayes predicts that the recent low at $80,000 was the bottom for bitcoin, citing macroeconomic factors such as the end of quantitative tightening and increased bank lending. Meanwhile, the Fed is expected to cut rates, which could boost the crypto market.
BitMine Immersion Technologies has purchased an additional €170 million worth of Ethereum, solidifying its position as the largest corporate holder with 3% of the total supply. While the price saw a short-term bump, analysts remain divided on ETH’s near-term trajectory.
As Bitcoin’s price recovers above $87,000, analysts are divided. While some see short-term bullish signals pointing towards a potential rally to $110,000, the looming ‘death cross’ technical pattern warns of further downside, making this a critical juncture for the market.
XRP has surged over 22% in recent days, marking its best performance since August. The rally is fueled by significant capital inflows into newly launched XRP exchange-traded funds on Wall Street from major players like Franklin Templeton and Grayscale.
Michael Saylor’s Strategy has raised $21 billion year-to-date in 2025 to acquire more Bitcoin, utilizing a mix of equity and debt. The firm recently made its largest BTC purchase since July and is on pace to surpass its 2024 fundraising total.
Particle Network (PARTI) has surged 98% this week, becoming one of the most traded coins in the Netherlands, with analysts predicting further upside potential.