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Crypto Market Today: Bitcoin Holds Steady, But Traders Stay Cautious as Volatility Builds

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After surviving the weekend in consolidation mode, the crypto markets today open the trade within the same range-bound levels. The price action turned choppy as traders avoided aggressive positioning. The global crypto market capitalisation is hovering near $3 trillion, showing stability but no decisive expansion.

Trading activity, however, picked up modestly. 24-hour market volume climbed into the $70–80 billion range, signalling short-term positioning rather than strong conviction buying. Weekend liquidity remained thin, amplifying intraday volatility without producing sustained breakouts.

Market tone: neutral-to-slightly bearish
Structure: range-bound, headline-sensitive
Risk appetite: selective, defensive

Who’s in Control Right Now: Bulls or Bears?

In the past week, the fresh US data turned out to be a short-term relief, as they remain relatively soft. Additionally, the Bitcoin price remained above key demand zones, which raised user confidence, while the accumulation of large-cap cryptocurrencies boosted trust. 

What’s Supporting Prices

  • Bitcoin price continues to defend its key short-term support
  • Ethereum price is holding above the psychologically important $3,000 zone
  • Some large-cap tokens are attracting dip buyers

What’s Holding the Market Back

  • Repeated failures of the top cryptos like BTC, ETH, XRP, etc, near resistance
  • Weak follow-through from Bitcoin to the other altcoins after the rebounds
  • Ongoing leverage clean-ups across derivatives markets due to the persistent pressure

Neither side has full control, and this mix keeps the market range-bound and reactive. 

Price Action: Top 10 Cryptocurrencies Excluding Stablecoins

CryptoCurrent Price24-Hour ChangeMarket StructureShort-Term Bias
Bitcoin$88,788.68+0.76%Holding range supportNeutral
Ethereum$3,029.82+1.77%Above $3000, weak momentumNeutral
BNB$856.60+0.86%Grinding lower highsNeutral
XRP$1.92-0.13%Sideways CompressionNeutral
Solana$126.39+0.84%Failed bounced attemptsBearish
Tron$0.2869+1.23%Relative strengthBullish 
Dogecoin$0.1322+0.42%Range-boundNeutral
Cardano$0.366-0.63%Lower-low structureBearish
Bitcoin Cash$581.12-2.91%Breakdown continuationBearish 
Chainlink$12.57+0.32%Weak trn recoveryNeutral to Bearish 

Top Gainers in the Past 24-Hours

  • Auderia (BEAT) with over 53.42% rise
  • Midnight (NIGHT) with over 35.79% rise
  • MYX Finance (MYX) with an over 18.63% rise
  • Memecore (M) with an over 7.39% rise
  • Kaspa (KAS) with an over 6.94% rise

Top Losers in the Past 24-Hours

  • Canton (CC) with an 18.27% drop
  • Aave (AAVE) with a 9.18% drop
  • Internet Computer (ICP) with a 7.22% drop
  • Merlin Chain (MERL) with a 4.30% drop
  • Dash (DASH) with a 3.09% drop

Top Traded Token in the Past Weekend

  • Bitcoin (BTC) 
  • Ethereum (ETH) 
  • XRP
  • Solana (SOL) 
  • BinanceCoin (BNB) 

What’s Coming This Week? What to Expect From the BTC & ETH Rally?

In the coming week, the US is expected to release macro data like inflation rates, employment-linked updates, etc. Besides, the BTC & ETH ETF inflows, funding rates, and open interest shifts across major derivatives and options expiry are expected to fuel the volatility. If this happens, a bullish case for the markets may unfold with the Bitcoin price reclaiming higher resistance with strong volume. Besides, the Ethereum price may reclaim $3,200 and secure the levels for bullish continuation. With the stable top 2, significant rotation may begin into the other altcoins. 

Conversely, failing to do so may compel the BTC price to break below the support, primarily fueled by a liquidation cascade, while the altcoins may continue to underperform. However, considering the current market dynamics and trading patterns, the crypto markets are expected to maintain a range-bound trade. The volatility may spike around data releases but may soon cool down. 

The Bottom Line

This market isn’t quiet—it’s coiling.

When volatility compresses and volume rises together, resolution usually follows. Traders aren’t betting big yet, but they’re paying close attention. The next few sessions may decide whether crypto breaks higher or slips into another shakeout.

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