After starting this week with a major surge, the cryptocurrency market finally experienced a significant downturn.
On Monday Bitcoin’s price reached a new all-time high (ATH) above $108,000. Despite this strong surge, the crypto market seems to have lost momentum.
Today BTC briefly dropped below $100,000 (marking a 5-day low), but managed to regain some of the losses.
At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading $100,360 after a 5.15% decline in the past 24 hours with almost $100 billion in trading volume.
The total cryptocurrency market cap dropped 7.23% during this period to $3.42 trillion.
According to data from CoinGlass, positions worth $862.52 million were liquidated – $753.17 million in longs and $110.46 million in shorts).
Bitcoin is holding firm near the $103,000 level, trading sideways after last week’s explosive move past six figures.
Goldman Sachs has quietly become one of the biggest institutional players in the spot Bitcoin ETF market.
While MicroStrategy has become synonymous with corporate Bitcoin hoarding, Coinbase chose a different path.
Bitcoin is firmly trading above the $100,000 level, drawing renewed optimism from investors while also raising caution among analysts watching for potential turbulence ahead.