Bitcoin Risks 15% Drop if This Support Breaks by New Year
Bitcoin sits on thin ice. The price hovers near $82,800, testing a support level that has defined bull and bear cycles since the cryptocurrency’s inception.
Bitcoin sits on thin ice. The price hovers near $82,800, testing a support level that has defined bull and bear cycles since the cryptocurrency’s inception.
The crypto market collapsed overnight. Total market cap dropped $176 billion in hours, falling 5.7% before stabilizing near $2.9 trillion.
December just became interesting for crypto traders. Three major blockchains are about to flood markets with $666 million worth of tokens.
Something weird happened in 2025. Individual investors now control 20% of US stock trading. Meanwhile, crypto markets flipped completely institutional.
Three tokens are creeping toward price discovery. Each sits less than 15% from its previous peak, consolidating strength while the broader market catches its breath.
JPMorgan Chase isn’t testing blockchain anymore. The banking giant just launched a tokenized money market fund on Ethereum with $100 million of its own capital.
Shiba Inu crashed 70% this year. Most meme coins are bleeding. So naturally, everyone’s asking: Is SHIB finished? Not so fast. While speculation collapsed, the on-chain data
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency approved national trust charters for five crypto firms last week. Now traditional banks are fighting back hard.
The crypto market looks dead on the surface. Bitcoin barely moved. Ethereum inched up slightly. Total market cap sits near $3.04 trillion.
Bitcoin price sits frozen near $90,000. The chart looks boring. Most traders see dead money. But dig beneath those flat candles and something different emerges. Volume patterns