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$3,000,000,000,000 in Danger: Crypto Market Cap Takes Strong Hit - U.Today
State of the market
This is a structural pullback rather than a panic attack, which compels investors to reevaluate risk in general. The market’s direction is still mostly determined by Bitcoin, and a large portion of the current anxiety can be explained by its chart. The $90,000-$95,000 range, which currently serves as strong resistance, has repeatedly eluded BTC.
Ethereum’s troubled state
For the time being, Bitcoin is in a decision zone, where either a recovery will boost confidence or more rejection will quicken the downward pressure. The performance of Ethereum raises additional questions. ETH is having difficulty regaining momentum above short- and midterm averages and has fallen back below the psychologically significant $3,000 mark.
From a market-wide standpoint, Ethereum’s inability to take the lead during recovery efforts is concerning. ETH frequently serves as a link between Bitcoin and the larger altcoin market, and its poor performance implies that risk tolerance is still low. It is unlikely that capital rotation into smaller assets will become stronger until Ethereum can recover and maintain important resistance levels.
Market metrics show defensive positioning outside of individual charts. ETF flows and derivatives data indicate less exposure and less conviction, while the Fear and Greed Index has moved further into fear territory. Instead of anticipating a recovery, investors are obviously waiting for confirmation.
Expectations are currently divided: bears view the recent rejection as evidence that the market needs more deleveraging, while bulls are waiting for a technical bounce from current support levels to defend the $3 trillion market cap.