$2.53B in New Stablecoins Signals Possible Crypto Recovery
The recent influx of $2.53 billion in new stablecoins suggests growing investor confidence and buying power, despite ongoing bearish risks in the market.
The recent influx of $2.53 billion in new stablecoins suggests growing investor confidence and buying power, despite ongoing bearish risks in the market.
Recent data shows renewed institutional inflows into Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, while Solana's mixed activity reflects ongoing market volatility.
FET has surged by 16%, breaking its descending channel, and analysts are assessing if it can sustain this momentum towards the $0.21 resistance level.
Hyperliquid's HYPE token is poised for growth as trading volume in real-world assets hits $1.3 billion, driving investor confidence and attention.
Analysts warn that rising oil prices may create market volatility that could affect Bitcoin miners, prompting necessary adjustments in their strategies.
China's Cyber Centre has alerted the public to the rising risks of OpenClaw malware, urging enhanced cybersecurity measures to protect against potential cyber.
As Bitcoin faces critical market conditions, analysts weigh the chances of a rally to $80,000 against the risk of falling below $50,000 in the coming days.