Bitcoin Cracks $64,000 Ethereum Rises 1% as XRP, Dogecoin Hold Steady

Bitcoin climbed above $64,000 on Monday as markets watch the expiration of the 60-day U.S.-Iran truce.

Cryptocurrency Ticker Price
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) $64,247.37
Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) $1,907.49
Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) $75.88
XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) $1.00
Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) $0.07033
Shiba Inu (CRYPTO: SHIB) $0.054467

Notable Statistics:

  • Coinglass data shows 61,780 traders were liquidated in the past 24 hours for $196.26 million.      
  • SoSoValue data shows net outflows of $57.6 million from spot Bitcoin ETFs on Friday. Spot Ethereum ETFs did not report any net inflows or outflows.
  • In the past 24 hours, top gainers include Pump.fun, Morpho and Beldex.

Notable Developments:

  • Bitcoin Stuck Around $63,000 but Volatility Is Coming, Analyst Warns
  • Bitcoin ETFs See Largest Outflow in Six Weeks: What’s Going On?
  • Strategy’s Bitcoin Drought Hits 7 Weeks as Saylor Skips His Sunday Ritual
  • BMNR Jumps 4% as Bitmine Buys 9,926 More ETH: What’s Going On?
  • Crypto Billionaire Changpeng Zhao Estimates 2-4 Million Bitcoin Gone Forever, Calls BTC a ‘Deflationary Asset’
  • XRP Tests $1 For 8 Days in a Row: Which Way Does It Break?

Trader Notes:

Trader Dom highlighted that Bitcoin’s realized volatility fell to 6.2% annualized on Sunday, its lowest level in 12 months, reflecting months of subdued price action.

He expects volatility to pick up soon, with $67,000 range resistance the key level to watch—a breakout above it would mark a bullish shift.

CryptosBatman noted that Bitcoin is reclaiming the 200 EMA near $64,000, with descending trendline resistance at $64,500 to $65,000.

A clean break above $65,000 would strengthen the bullish case, but an overbought Stoch RSI signals near-term caution, with rejection potentially sending BTC back toward $62,500 to $63,000 support.

Altcoin Sherpa said Bitcoin still looks resilient, with $62,000 remaining a key support level. He sees a bounce as more likely than a sharp breakdown for now, but still expects BTC to eventually fall below $60,000, though the timing remains uncertain.

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