$76,000
Coverage of $76,000 in the Nexus archive.
- Bitcoin accumulation trends weaken as realized losses jump to $600M
Bitcoin whales and major investors are shifting from accumulation to distribution strategies as realized losses exceed $600 million. The cryptocurrency's price is declining toward the $76,000 level, signaling weakening market momentum among large holders.
- Bitcoin price drops below $76K as onchain data sends mixed signals
Bitcoin's price fell below $76,000 as it failed to break the $80,000 resistance level, despite rising spot CVD potentially supporting a recovery. Onchain fundamentals remain weak, contributing to the downturn.
- Bitcoin regains $76K as Coinbase-driven demand sustains recovery
Bitcoin has regained $76,000 as Coinbase-driven demand boosted spot volume by $517 million, counteracting weekend selling pressure. Steady inflows are sustaining the recovery in the cryptocurrency market.
- Global crypto funds see $1.4 billion in weekly inflows as bitcoin rebound boosts risk appetite: CoinShares
Global crypto funds recorded $1.4 billion in weekly inflows as Bitcoin's price surge above $76,000 improved market sentiment and risk appetite, according to CoinShares.
- Negative Funding Rates Hit Yearly High as Bitcoin Tests $76K
Bitcoin funding rates reached a yearly high in negative territory, creating potential for a short squeeze or bull trap as the price approaches $76,000. This dynamic reflects heightened market volatility and speculative positioning.
- Bitcoin outlook still clouded by ‘extreme fear’ amid macro uncertainty and profit-taking despite rally to $76K, analysts say
Bitcoin approached $76,000 amid rising ETF demand and Wall Street records, but analysts caution the rally remains fragile due to macroeconomic uncertainty and profit-taking. Sentiment is mixed, with price gains offset by persistent 'extreme fear' in the market.
- Bitcoin stalls below $76,000 as sell wall caps rally despite rising derivatives activity
Bitcoin remains below $76,000 as a sell wall limits its upward movement, despite increased derivatives activity. The price stagnation highlights market hesitation despite growing interest in Bitcoin-related financial instruments.