After the global market resonance crash the day before yesterday, the cryptocurrency market entered a sideways consolidation phase today. Bitcoin is currently holding steady above $69,000, while Ethereum performed even more strongly, with intraday gains exceeding 5%, successfully reclaiming and stabilizing above the $2,100 mark, now trading around $2,090.
In this rebound, the market showed significant divergence. Some altcoins rebounded sharply, such as LA which rose 34% intraday, while CHESS and others fell more than 26%. The overall market capitalization slightly decreased by 1% to $2.45 trillion, indicating that funds have become more cautious after intense volatility. Although Ethereum led the rally and released positive technical signals, the market fear and greed index only increased from 6 to 7, still in "extreme fear" territory, suggesting that a full confidence recovery will take time. The current market is at a delicate balance point between bullish and bearish forces, with massive leverage accumulated near key price levels, forming a potential "volatility powder keg." According to data, both sides of Bitcoin face over $1 billion in liquidation strength. Specifically, if the price breaks above $72,700, it could trigger approximately $1.252 billion in short liquidations; conversely, if it falls below $65,860, it could trigger about $1.117 billion in long liquidations. This "dual squeeze" pattern means that any directional move could be sharply amplified by chain reactions of forced liquidations, making short-term market volatility extremely high. In this environment, Ethereum's strong breakout provides a glimmer of hope for the market. Analysts point out that ETH reclaiming $2,100 may indicate that funds are starting to flow from Bitcoin profit-taking into the Ethereum ecosystem, helping to drive a partial rebound in overall market sentiment. $ETH
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After the global market resonance crash the day before yesterday, the cryptocurrency market entered a sideways consolidation phase today. Bitcoin is currently holding steady above $69,000, while Ethereum performed even more strongly, with intraday gains exceeding 5%, successfully reclaiming and stabilizing above the $2,100 mark, now trading around $2,090.
In this rebound, the market showed significant divergence. Some altcoins rebounded sharply, such as LA which rose 34% intraday, while CHESS and others fell more than 26%. The overall market capitalization slightly decreased by 1% to $2.45 trillion, indicating that funds have become more cautious after intense volatility. Although Ethereum led the rally and released positive technical signals, the market fear and greed index only increased from 6 to 7, still in "extreme fear" territory, suggesting that a full confidence recovery will take time. The current market is at a delicate balance point between bullish and bearish forces, with massive leverage accumulated near key price levels, forming a potential "volatility powder keg."
According to data, both sides of Bitcoin face over $1 billion in liquidation strength. Specifically, if the price breaks above $72,700, it could trigger approximately $1.252 billion in short liquidations; conversely, if it falls below $65,860, it could trigger about $1.117 billion in long liquidations. This "dual squeeze" pattern means that any directional move could be sharply amplified by chain reactions of forced liquidations, making short-term market volatility extremely high. In this environment, Ethereum's strong breakout provides a glimmer of hope for the market. Analysts point out that ETH reclaiming $2,100 may indicate that funds are starting to flow from Bitcoin profit-taking into the Ethereum ecosystem, helping to drive a partial rebound in overall market sentiment. $ETH