In brief Bitcoin fell in sympathy with tech stocks on Tuesday, hitting a two-week low as investors appeared to fixate on expectations of rate hikes. The weakness follows a frenetic rally in tech stocks; however, names attached to the AI boom were set to drag the Nasdaq lower. Hashdex’s Gerry O’Shea pointed to the Clarity
Shareholders of Sweden’s H100 Group voted on Monday for the board to issue the new shares it needs to complete the acquisition of the Norwegian Bitcoin-holding duo of Moonshot AS and Never Say Die AS. The deal will lift H100’s Bitcoin reserve from 1,051 $BTC to roughly 3,500 $BTC. The critical item at this year’s
Bitcoin ($BTC) stayed uncertain at Tuesday’s Wall Street open as US stocks responded to an earlier Asia tech sell-off. Key points: Bitcoin bulls attempt to avoid a deeper drop below local lows amid risk-asset volatility. Multiple factors are blamed for the current weakness and stocks reset, with Micron earnings due on Wednesday. Rolling crypto liquidations
Bitcoin and altcoins may have become healthier following the correction experienced in recent weeks. At this point, cryptocurrency market maker Wintermute noted that the recent correction has largely cleared excessive leverage from the crypto market. According to Wintermute’s analysis, the recent market correction liquidated most leveraged positions and left the market structure healthier than before.
Bitcoin’s $BTC$62,436.82 fall below $60,000 on June 5, its lowest level since late 2024, reflects a convergence of macroeconomic and structural pressures, according to Deutsche Bank (DB), which said $BTC is increasingly trading like an institutional risk asset rather than a retail-driven speculative bet. The investment bank said bitcoin’s renewed sell-off was driven by a
Bitcoin dropped below $63,000 on Tuesday as technical weakness, institutional outflows, and leveraged selling combined to deepen pressure across the cryptocurrency market. $BTC traded near $62,491 at press time, down 3% over 24 hours, while the global crypto market value fell 3.47% to $2.14 trillion. Ether lost more than 6%, and BNB declined over 4%,
As of June 23, 2026, Bitcoin (BTC) is experiencing a period of consolidation and bearish sentiment across various technical indicators. The cryptocurrency market continues to navigate macroeconomic uncertainties, influencing investor behavior and price movements. This analysis delves into key technical indicators to provide a comprehensive overview of Bitcoin’s current market position and potential short-term trajectories.
Bitcoin ($BTC) has dropped over 8% from its June high near $67,255, putting the $60,000 support level back in focus. $BTC/USD daily chart. Source: TradingView Key takeaways: The SpaceX-led tech market rout is pushing Bitcoin price toward the $60,000 support. A decisive breakdown below $60,000 may lead the price toward $56,000 or under. SpaceX Rout
1-Hour Chart: Consolidation and Lower Highs Define Short-Term Structure On the 1-hour chart, bitcoin’s price action reflects a market under consistent selling pressure. A sharp selling impulse earlier in the session produced a series of lower highs and lower lows before price found a tentative floor in the $62,200 to $62,500 zone. That consolidation has
Quantum computing threatens Bitcoin and crypto for one narrow reason: a powerful enough quantum computer could work backward from a wallet’s public key to its private key, then sign transactions and move the funds. The math that makes that reversal practically impossible for today’s computers does not hold up against a quantum machine running the