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Despite positive catalysts like institutional adoption and discussions around Bitcoin's potential inclusion in sovereign wealth funds, the cryptocurrency market is trading lower on Thursday, with traders closely watching Bitcoin's $95,500 support level.
| Cryptocurrency | Price | Gains +/- |
| Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) | $96,588.31 | -1% |
| Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) | $2,710.63 | -2% |
| Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) | $191.80 | -3.7% |
| XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) | $2.33 | -4.4% |
| Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) | $0.2481 | -4% |
| Shiba Inu (CRYPTO: SHIB) | $0.00001505 | -5.6% |
Notable Statistics:
Notable Developments:
Top Losers:
| Cryptocurrency | Price | Gains +/- |
| Berachain (CRYPTO: BERA) | $7.1 | -21.3% |
| Virtuals Protocol (CRYPTO: VIRTUAL) | $1.15 | -14.5% |
| Ethena (CRYPTO: ENA) | $0.4884 | -11/9% |
Trader Notes: With Bitcoin prices declining, crypto trader Jelle sees short term bearish action, joking, "back to bearish burgers we go" as BTC ETF outflows weigh on the market.
However, he noted that if this trend lasts for a few days, Bitcoin could resume its upward trajectory, as ETF flows have ironically acted as a contrarian signal.
Widely followed chartist Jesse Olson pointed out that Bitcoin's drop below $96,000 has hit his first downside target following a 2-day chart sell signal.
He highlighted key weekly chart signals, including confirmed bearish divergence and an RSI sell signal, while also warning of a potential lower high and a pending MACD bearish crossover.
Meanwhile, Nebraskangooner noted that Bitcoin's price action is forming a rounded top pattern. While BTC could continue chopping above $95,500, he emphasized that this is a key support level. If it breaks, Bitcoin could slide toward $85,000. He summed it up: “For now, choppy above that level. Bearish below.”
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