Bitcoin News Today: Bitcoin’s HODL barrier encounters a challenge reminiscent of FTX as liquidations reach $1.1 billion
- Bitcoin tests $95k HODL wall amid $1.1B liquidations, echoing 2022 FTX crash volatility with $44.29M largest single loss. - Technical indicators show oversold RSI and potential death cross rebound, with analysts predicting $95k-$145k range for near-term reversal. - ETF flows reveal $524M Bitcoin inflow vs $1.07B Ethereum outflow, highlighting shifting institutional sentiment amid macro uncertainty. - U.S. regulatory progress through GENIUS/CLARITY Acts aims to clarify SEC-CFTC oversight, potentially boos
Bitcoin faces the $95,000 HODL barrier after a cascade wipes out $655 million from bullish traders
The crypto market is on edge as
Experts are monitoring technical signals for evidence of a possible market bottom.
Market swings have also been intensified by contrasting flows in crypto ETFs. While Bitcoin spot ETFs attracted $524 million on November 11,
Institutional worries remain significant.
Despite the prevailing bearish mood, regulatory progress in the U.S. could offer long-term support.
Bitcoin's price movement is still
As the market faces this turning point, traders are divided between caution and hope.
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