r/CryptoMarkets • u/VanillaCookieee • 4h ago
Sentiment BTC drops again under 80K!
Hey guys, Btc dropped again under 84K and is siting at 80K right now. What do you think will it go back up or drop even more?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/daily-thread • 11h ago
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r/CryptoMarkets • u/VanillaCookieee • 4h ago
Hey guys, Btc dropped again under 84K and is siting at 80K right now. What do you think will it go back up or drop even more?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/rusty-dutch • 3h ago
If you’ve shit your pants, please share when it happened and what your plans are - maybe you are changing pants, maybe you are sticking with the same pants as you don’t want to shit in another pair.
Good luck to everyone.
r/CryptoMarkets • u/TheseZookeepergame80 • 6h ago
Since yall are expecting a big black Monday, Why don’t yall just sell your spot and use that money to short the market ?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/TheElitesCM • 3h ago
If you scroll through CT, it's all bullish vibes, accumulation, moonshots, and calls for the next leg up. But when you check the charts… not much is happening. Prices are still struggling, and the market feels slow.
Are we just coping and convincing ourselves it’s bullish, or is this actually how bottoms are formed? Are you buying in, or waiting for lower prices?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/GrumpyScroogy • 8h ago
I see quite some posts of people here celebrating bitcoin decoupling the stock market....for what 3/4 days? (lmao). This is nothing to be celebrated just yet, cause history has proven time after time that bitcoin does lag the market rather often. Especially on high drops.
Yes you guys dont want to hear this story, but if the stock market goes down, bitcoin will follow. Dont be naive to think this is the part where bitcoin sets of by itself, it aint happening. It never will.
If anything bitcoin has been starting to follow the market more and more since its inception. Its doing the opposite, just with a lagged results from time to time.
Unless tomorrow all tariffs are lifted the market will see more red. We are just getting started. Bitcoin will revisit 70/72k and in real panic it might as well go as deep as 49k.
Edit:
*Bitcoin was ~82.4k when this post was made.
*Bitcoin is ~80.4k just 4 hours after creation of this post.
*Bitcoin hit ~79.6k 4 hours and 30 minutes after creation of this post. (The rebound won't hold)
*Bitcoin has lost 80k mark and it has now flipped to resistance. No bottom in sight for foreseeable future.
*Bitcoin has lost 79k mark 5 hours after this post.
-Case closed
r/CryptoMarkets • u/BidenDaPedo • 2h ago
It’s having a hard time keeping up with the rest of the market. Ever since they released that stupid commercial advertising Solana, SOL has dumped considerably harder then the rest of the top crypto’s. When the markets has a short term rally, SOL is still selling off while everything else has normal looking bottom patterns. When the market rolls over, SOL instantly get obliterated, hard and fast.
The SOL/BTC pair is looking a LOT like the ETH/BTC pair and that’s not good. I know what people are gonna say… “Solana is only good for making pump and dump meme coins” but utility really doesn’t compare when it comes to sheer momentum. With SOL being the 7th largest crypto by market cap, watching it dump more then most of the Top 50 and even Top 100 is a bit alarming.
r/CryptoMarkets • u/Low-End4770 • 4h ago
If the crypto market keeps declining like it is now and it eventually gets to the point where the value of all the crypto I hold drops to zero, what exactly happens to my holdings? Do I still technically own the coins even if they’re worthless? What does a worst-case scenario actually look like for someone holding various cryptocurrencies during a full market crash? Do I lose access to my assets, or do they just sit in my wallet with no value?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/Mikk597d • 1h ago
I just noticed a few coins recently seem unaffected by Bitcoin's decrease in value and I was wondering if anyone in here had some sort of explanation as to why some of them keep pumping or see little to no change in value?
And I'm not specifically talking about coins that are pumping like crazy, like there is a rugpull brewing, but like average coins, that has been around for years, sometimes stay unaffected.
With that being said I must admit that I'm not 100% up to speed on every coin, and as to why they may see an upwards trend. I know updates/releases/news might be a factor that drives their value upwards.
Yet, I always hear about coins being dragged down with Bitcoin, whenever drops the slightest in price.
Hope my question makes sense. Thank you.
r/CryptoMarkets • u/Friki_Jiki • 7h ago
I bought 4 ETH to become an ETH validator and retrieve crypto from an investment. I needed 4 more, and my financial adviser provided them from their company’s liquidity pool. Then we were flagged for money laundering, and now I'm being told I have to pay the remaining amount myself to release the funds. Is this a real process or could this be a scam? I’m unsure if this is standard in crypto or a red flag I should be worried about. this happened over a period of 1/2 months
EDIT: I was scammed WELP
r/CryptoMarkets • u/TheMajesticPrincess • 54m ago
Plenty of CryptoCurrencies are about to be undervalued, it's my view that a number of them such as ETH already are.
Buy when there's blood in the water. Be greedy when others are fearful.
My Coingecko Portfolio tracker has crashed twice tonight from site overload.
The Crypto market is down 7.5%
The blood is starting to flow.
The way to approach this bear market, and plan ahead is to set limit orders, dollar cost average, and wait for the recovery. You should be prepared to leave your money in the market for four years in a worst case.
To outperform global index trackers and stock indices you only need to make 10% per year, if you get 40% profit in the worst case projection of four years, you'll have roughly hit that goal.
You'll have done even better if you make good use of staking rewards.
If you buy ETH at $1600 and sell at $2300 you'll easily hit this goal. That's a rather conservative target!
Shorting the market can be risky for new traders and often requires understanding safe leverage, it may also go badly if there's a random good news event (eg Trump tweets all tariffs are gone lmao).
If in doubt, take long positions only.
My own positions:
I brought Sol at $110, Dot at $3.95 and ETH at $1600.
I have an additional, larger, limit order set on ETH at $1300.
Depending how long this market continues, I'll be regularly buying ETH at any level below $1600, and keeping a close eye on SOL.
If you don't know what to buy it's hard to go wrong with BTC or ETH.
If you want smaller caps I'd stick within the top 25 cryptos and avoid any meme coins, no one is buying memecoins when they're worried about recession... no one smart anyway.
r/CryptoMarkets • u/DavidtheBuilderr • 1h ago
Hey everyone
Maybe this has been discussed before, but I wanted to bring it up again because I could really use some advice.
Ok so at first I was just trying to figure out where it makes more sense to park some money — like, regular bank deposit or maybe something in crypto.
Started looking into lending platforms, and honestly it got way more confusing than expected lol.
Stuff like LTV ratios, fixed vs flexible rates, liquidation thresholds — every platform does it differently and it’s hard to tell which one is actually safer or smarter to use.
I found an article that breaks down how binance, whiteBIT, okx, coinbase, bybit handle it — pretty detailed.
But now I’m stuck with more questions:/
Do I go with just one platform? Diversify? Or maybe just skip the whole thing and not risk it at all? If anyone here actually used crypto loans before — would love to hear your experience. Where’s it less risky? Or is it all the same in the end?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/kurtiselijr • 2h ago
Can someone tell me if Xeyra has a future or not? The coin has a 20 million max supply, and it’s mineable, which sets it apart from many others in the market. I believe this could be a good investment, especially because I'm tired of the endless stream of meme tokens that lack real value or utility. With a limited supply and the ability to mine, Xeyra seems to offer some potential for long-term growth. I’m curious about the community's thoughts on its future and whether it has a solid development plan in place.
r/CryptoMarkets • u/soman_yadav • 2h ago
The past few hours have been brutal. Billions wiped out, liquidations everywhere, and once again retail investors are left holding the bag. But here’s the real question: was this just another flash crash, or are we witnessing something deeper — a coordinated reset?
Let’s break it down:
1. Timing: This dump follows recent moves by the SEC to intensify scrutiny over crypto exchanges, especially those offering staking and derivatives. Coincidence or prelude?
2. Market Manipulation: Whales moved millions just minutes before the dip. BlackRock, Fidelity, and other big players have quietly accumulated during the bloodbath. Are we watching institutional wolves devour the DeFi sheep?
3. Stablecoins Depegging: Some “trusted” stablecoins momentarily depegged again. Are they really decentralized, or just ticking time bombs waiting to be pulled by central forces?
4. Retail Exit Strategy? With regulatory FUD ramping up and AI hype taking center stage in TradFi, is this the final nail in the coffin for crypto as a truly decentralized revolution?
Or maybe… this is exactly what crypto needs — a cleansing fire to burn out the hype, scams, and over-leveraged nonsense. But when the dust settles, who actually controls what’s left?
Is decentralization dead? Or is this the evolution of crypto into something more centralized than ever?
Let’s hear your thoughts.
r/CryptoMarkets • u/henryzhangpku • 3h ago
Hey r/CryptoMarkets ,
Just wanted to share something cool I've been working on. I built an AI-powered signal for crypto futures trading. The idea was simple: tap into the incredible intelligence of advanced LLM models and let them guide my crypto trades. I've been feeding these models tons of crypto data, fine-tuning them specifically for market moves. To avoid bias from any single model, I'm actually using multiple cutting-edge LLMs and combining their predictions into one solid trading signal. All process are systematic.
Why crypto futures? Honestly, mainly because shorting is straightforward, making it easier to act quickly on signals.
Here's a debut signal I put out yesterday—check it out if you're curious: https://henryzhang.substack.com/p/btc-crypto-futures-trading-signal
It accurately called a short on Bitcoin with exact entry, stop-loss, and take-profit points. I took the trade, and it turned out nicely. Of course, it's still early days, and whether there's consistent alpha here will take more testing and validation. Just thought I'd share what I'm up to and maybe get your thoughts!
Cheers!
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r/CryptoMarkets • u/Ashamed-Mushroom-427 • 18h ago
I wanna split between the 2 and they are both at a big discount, both solid coins just curious as to what else I could buy?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/Traditional_Tale_989 • 11h ago
I am planning to buy Ledger cold wallet, and still trying to understand how cold wallets work, but I can't find an answer for there 2 questions:
1) What happen to the tokens after to transfer them into a cold wallet? Do I lose my tokens, If the trading platform decides to close my account or bankrupt?
2) Are cold wallets associated to a specific online trading account? If a sell my cold wallet, the buyer will be able to access the tokens and use them on his different account?
I Hope someone can help me by answering these questions, and thank you all in advance.
r/CryptoMarkets • u/Nursenadya777 • 13h ago
WTH is going on with the market? Just found out my husband put our life savings in crypto a couple days ago. Please tell me we are not entirely screwed. Crypto newb here.
r/CryptoMarkets • u/reaper0323 • 10h ago
I’m currently in the middle of a BTC to ETH swap using Cripto Intercambio, and I’ve hit a bit of a wall. The transaction was initially moving along smoothly, but then it suddenly got frozen and flagged for KYC/AML review. I went ahead and completed the KYC process as quickly as possible and passed it without issue. Since then, however, the swap has been placed on hold for further review.
It’s been a couple of days now, and I’ve been trying to stay proactive. Every time Cripto Intercambio has reached out to me for documentation or additional information, I’ve responded immediately with screenshots, PDFs, and anything else they’ve requested. I’ve been cooperative at every step, hoping to get things moving again.
That said, I’m starting to feel stuck. I’m wondering if anyone here has gone through something similar with Cripto Intercambio or any other crypto exchange. How long did the review take in your case? Is there anything else I should be doing right now to help speed up the process?
At this point, I’m also curious if it’s even possible to request the swap be cancelled or reversed — just to regain control over my funds. I haven’t gotten a clear response on that from support yet.
Any advice, insight, or shared experience would be incredibly helpful right now. I’m trying to stay patient, but not knowing what to expect is tough. Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the time to reply.
r/CryptoMarkets • u/sks143 • 1d ago
Let that sink in: the last time this little ETH was sitting on exchanges… Vitalik still had acne and DeFi wasn’t even a concept.
We’re talking less than 9M ETH across all centralized exchanges. You’d have to scroll back ten years to see numbers this low.
What does that mean?
People aren’t selling.
They’re staking, self-custodying, or parking it in DeFi.
The float is drying up.
Supply on exchanges = ammo for selling. No ammo? No sell pressure.
And if demand even slightly kicks in, boom, that’s the setup for a classic Ethereum supply shock.
This isn’t just bullish… It’s historic.
So ask yourself when was the last time ETH touched $80? Because that’s the mindset people had when supply was this low.
Don’t fade the obvious.
are we underestimating ETH right now?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/Warm_Molasses322 • 2h ago
can someone donate me some solana, so i can Start investing 4zyBMJ4pvkA9op8mTv2kiU3n9aFYTCJzzgddcNX5gCqR
and any advice helps.
thank you
r/CryptoMarkets • u/TheElitesCM • 1d ago
Bitcoin dominance is up, and altcoins are struggling to keep up. Some say the alt season we’re used to might never come back, while others believe it’s just a matter of time before alts explode again. Are we in a new market cycle where Bitcoin stays on top, or is this just a patience game before the real run begins? What’s your take, are you holding alts, swapping for BTC, or sitting this one out?
r/CryptoMarkets • u/Large_Ad_6561 • 2h ago
Now is the time to buy a shit ton of it for cheap it’s about to explode. trust me. Let’s all make a quick buck.
r/CryptoMarkets • u/sammydavilasr • 1h ago
We now sell merch with crypto. Our website is up and everytime someone buys merch with crypto. They will recieve 5.00 usdt of solana
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r/CryptoMarkets • u/Mixxed222 • 12h ago
I keep seeing people say HBAR is the coin to buy and I’m looking to invest in something new but is it really that good? I want to add more coins as I hold ADA,ATOM,AVAX,ETH