Bitcoin, after retreating from a recent high near $98,000, has held the $95,000 support level. Its open interest in futures contracts has decreased to $63 billion, indicating waning retail confidence. Ethereum's trading price is around $3,300, with open interest dropping to $41.27 billion, while XRP has declined for the third consecutive trading day, with open interest falling to $3.94 billion. Technical indicators show that Bitcoin is struggling below the 100-day moving average, and ETH and XRP are facing similar downward pressure.
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Bitcoin, after retreating from a recent high near $98,000, has held the $95,000 support level. Its open interest in futures contracts has decreased to $63 billion, indicating waning retail confidence. Ethereum's trading price is around $3,300, with open interest dropping to $41.27 billion, while XRP has declined for the third consecutive trading day, with open interest falling to $3.94 billion. Technical indicators show that Bitcoin is struggling below the 100-day moving average, and ETH and XRP are facing similar downward pressure.