Bitcoin Price Today Falls Below $64K; Altcoins HYPE, ADA, PUMP Rally
Bitcoin dropped below $64,000 today even as several altcoins pushed higher, a divergence that’s playing out against a backdrop of rising oil prices and a major currency intervention out of Japan.
Bitcoin Slips, But the Selloff Looks Like Repositioning
Bitcoin fell 2.77% over the past 24 hours, now trading near $63,257.38 overall. Open interest remains elevated and trading volume has picked up, a combination that suggests traders are actively repositioning rather than showing fresh directional conviction.
That distinction matters for where price goes next. If spot demand starts backing the move and open interest keeps expanding, the current weakness could turn into a more convincing breakdown. If it doesn’t, this could still prove to be a short-term reaction rather than the start of a larger move lower.
The important level to watch is the 200-week moving average, sitting near $63,300. If Bitcoin holds above it, a rebound toward $65,000 resistance becomes possible. A break below $62,500, on the other hand, opens the door to a drop toward $60,000.
Hyperliquid Leads the Altcoin Rally
Hyperliquid climbed 4.26% to $55.30, well outperforming the broader market too. The move is being driven by strong on-chain fundamentals, including record trading volume and continued revenue growth across the platform.
Cardano Breaks Out on Technical Signals
Cardano rose 2.36% to $0.170, with no clear news catalyst behind the move. Instead, the rally appears driven by chart-based buying. Cardano broke out of a symmetrical triangle pattern, confirmed by higher volume, specifically a 37.7% jump in trading volume that lent weight to the breakout.
Pump.fun Extends Its Run
Pump.fun gained 6.31% to $0.00207, significantly outperforming the wider market. The rally is being tied to a strong utility narrative built around the token’s revenue and buyback program, along with notable accumulation from larger wallets and broader momentum across Solana-based meme coins.
Analysts are watching $0.0019 as near-term support. If PUMP holds above that level and buyback activity continues, a test of $0.0022 looks possible. A break below that support, especially if broader market fear deepens, risks a slide toward $0.0018.
The Macro Backdrop
Despite Bitcoin’s pullback, US stocks added more than $580 billion in value today, even as oil reclaimed $85 a barrel following an Iranian strike on cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz and a reported retaliatory attack on Kuwait.
Japan reportedly spent a record $53 billion in one single day to defend the yen, according to Bloomberg, in what may be the largest single-day intervention in the country’s history. Despite the scale of the move, the yen was back above 160 against the dollar within 24 hours.
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