Bitcoin nears $75K as trader says BTC price squeeze 'changes nothing'

Bitcoin achieved new six-week highs at the week's first Wall Street open, but analysis stayed risk-off, arguing that the long-term BTC price downtrend was still in place.

Bitcoin achieved new six-week highs at the week's first Wall Street open, but analysis stayed risk-off, arguing that the long-term BTC price downtrend was still in place.

A small pricing error in wstETH collateral caused $27 million in Aave liquidations, highlighting the critical role of price oracles and automated risk systems in DeFi.

A symmetrical triangle breakout and an unresolved supply overhang are boosting the case that Ether may go as high as $2,800 in March.

Bitcoinβs relief rally pushed its price above the 50-day SMA as analysts say further upside potential is increasing amid rising open interest.

Bitcoin remains under pressure as war and poor jobs data offset ETF inflows, shifting the $78,000 price target from late March to the coming months.

Binance data points to shifting liquidity flows and evolving trader positioning that may support Bitcoinβs next price move.

Bitcoin enters its most psychologically challenging cycle phase as BTC sellers and rising losses signal prolonged uncertainty and potentially more pain ahead.

STRCβs average daily volume implies buying power for about 1,940 BTC per day, more than four times the amount of new Bitcoin mined.