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2026-07-12 15:30 UTC

BTC sits just above the $64,000 threshold, slipping 0.4 % in the last 24 hours, while ETH is marginally down 0.1 % at $1,823. Solana (SOL) trails the trend, falling 1.6 % to $77.49. The fear‑greed index remains in the “Fear” zone at 26, echoing the cautious mood that has kept retail traders on the sidelines. Bitcoin’s recent rebound has outpaced modest ETF inflows, suggesting that the rally is largely driven by sentiment rather than institutional buying.

Among the movers, VELVET has surged 35 % on heavy volume, followed by LAT at 32 %, SXT at 25 %, DEXE at 25 % and AGLD at 23 %. These gains come as whale activity in Ethereum—over $20 million in the last 24 hours—tightens supply on exchanges and hints at a potential push toward the $2,000 mark. The short‑term golden cross between ETH and BTC has sparked speculation that bullish momentum may be returning, though both majors remain slightly lower today.

In contrast, NFP has plunged 66 % on a massive $1 billion‑plus volume, while LAB and HPP have fallen 40 % and 38 % respectively. EVAA and POND have also seen double‑digit declines, reflecting the broader fear‑driven sell‑off that has permeated the market. These losses underscore the volatility that retail traders are bracing for, even as institutional interest in Bitcoin ETFs has begun to pick up.

Editorially, the market is being shaped by a mix of macro and crypto‑specific narratives. Michael Saylor’s cryptic hints about potential Bitcoin moves, coupled with the modest ETF inflow, suggest that large‑cap holders are still testing the waters. Meanwhile, geopolitical jitters—such as rising U.S.–Iran tensions—have nudged Dow Jones futures higher, tightening risk appetite and spilling over into tech‑heavy sectors. Together, these threads paint a picture of a market that is cautiously optimistic yet still wary of sudden shifts.

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2026-07-12 12:30 UTC

Bitcoin sits just shy of the long‑term support line that Fidelity has tracked since 2015, hovering around $64,060 after a modest 0.2 % dip in the last 24 hours. The fear‑greed index sits at 26, signalling a cautious market that may be in a quiet accumulation phase. Ethereum, meanwhile, edges up 0.4 % to $1,806, while Solana slides 1.3 % to $77.10 as traders weigh the broader risk environment.

The day’s biggest movers are a mix of small‑cap surprises and heavy‑weight crashes. LAT surges 44 % on 595k USDT volume, T climbs 35 % on 550k USDT, and BLAST posts a 31 % gain on 49k USDT. SXT and LNQ add 25 % and 22 % respectively, each backed by hundreds of thousands of USDT. In contrast, NFP plummets 66 % on a staggering 1 billion USDT volume, while LAB, HPP, PYR, and EVAA all fall between 21 % and 44 % on multi‑million‑USDT trading.

Behind the numbers, Wall Street is pushing a new collateral layer: a $407 million Treasury fund that tokenises sovereign debt to provide reliable on‑chain collateral for DeFi. At the same time, Robinhood Chain’s DEX volume has just crossed the $1 billion mark, a milestone that could lower slippage and attract more liquidity amid the prevailing fear. Yet the sector is not immune to risk, as the $9 million Bonzo Lend exploit underscores the importance of secure contracts and trustworthy price oracles.

Amid these developments, American Bitcoin’s 1‑for‑15 reverse split keeps the company listed on Nasdaq, tightening its share structure and potentially inflating the share price. Retail investors should note that such corporate actions can influence market perception, especially when combined with the broader caution reflected in today’s fear‑greed reading.

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2026-07-12 09:30 UTC

Fear‑greed sits firmly in the “Fear” zone at 26, a backdrop that keeps the market in a cautious consolidation. BTC is trading at $63,815, down 0.7 % in the last 24 h, while ETH holds steady near $1,799, up a modest 0.4 %. Solana’s SOL has slipped almost 2 %, reflecting a broader slide in high‑cap altcoins. Analysts point to a potential rotation away from Bitcoin dominance toward assets like Ethereum and BNB Chain, a shift that could herald the next bull cycle.

The altcoin sector is showing a handful of bright spots. LAT surged 55 %, T climbed 54 %, and SXT rose 24 % – all backed by healthy 24‑hour volumes. BLAST and RRXT also posted double‑digit gains, with RRXT trading at $5.40 on a volume of over 200 million. BNB Chain remains the top chain for active stable‑coin addresses, signalling institutional confidence even as its price has slipped 1 % amid the prevailing fear.

On the downside, the market has seen dramatic drops. NFP plunged 66 %, LAB fell 97 % after an on‑chain investigation linked the collapse to a team‑funded entity, and HPP, EVAA, and AIO all fell between 20 % and 38 %. Ripple’s XRP is trading near $1.30, with AI‑driven forecasts ranging from modest gains to a speculative $6‑plus rally, but the current bearish sentiment keeps the token under pressure.

Bitcoin’s mining landscape is tightening. Bitfufu’s June production fell 22 % to 125 BTC, with self‑mining accounting for 56 % of the supply and a 27 % drop in daily average output. The reduction in power use – from 346 MW to 273 MW – suggests a shift toward more efficient rigs, a trend that could influence network hashrate and, ultimately, price dynamics.

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2026-07-12 06:30 UTC

Bitcoin and Ethereum have slipped just under 1 % today, trading at BTC $63,723 and ETH $1,792, while Solana dropped 2.5 %. The Fear‑Greed Index sits at 26, reflecting a cautious mood as the U.S. launches fresh strikes on Iran and the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. The market has largely stayed flat, with only minor swings in the major pairs.

Altcoins have been the bright spot. LAT surged 52 % on a 569k volume, T up 51 % on 353k, RRXT climbed 20 % on a massive 209m volume, SXT and A47 also posted double‑digit gains. In contrast, NFP plunged 66 % on a 1.0bn volume, B fell 50 % on 2.4m, EVAA dropped 39 % on 6.6m, HPP and LAB also saw steep declines.

Meanwhile, the Ethereum Foundation’s use of AI to spot a real bug has added a layer of uncertainty to an already fearful market, while Ripple’s decision to fight the SEC lawsuit rather than liquidate keeps XRP trading but under pressure. A sensational kidnapping case in Bali reminds investors that crypto can still be a target for extortion, and the rally of ENA hinges on breaking the $0.08 support amid cautious sentiment.

With fear prevailing, the market is on the edge, but a handful of altcoins are carving out gains. Traders will keep an eye on geopolitical developments, regulatory headlines, and technical glitches that could sway sentiment further.

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2026-07-12 03:30 UTC

BTC sits just above $64 k, a level many analysts view as a cycle bottom. Its 24‑hour change is almost flat, signalling a consolidation rather than a sharp decline, even as record $8 B in spot‑ETF outflows continue to drain institutional capital. Meanwhile ETH nudges up 0.64 % to $1 806, and SOL slides 1.04 % to $76.90, reflecting a mild fear‑dominated market (fear‑greed index 26).

Altcoins are showing mixed momentum. LIT’s recent $42 million token burn has spurred a temporary buying surge, but technical indicators warn of a potential pullback. On the upside, T, LAT, SXT, FHE, and RRXT have all posted double‑digit gains, with T up 72 % and RRXT rallying 20 % on high 24‑hour volume. In contrast, NFP, EVAA, B, LAB, and HPP have all fallen sharply, with NFP down 66 % on massive volume.

Regulatory headlines add another layer of uncertainty. The CLARITY Act, championed by Senator Cynthia Lummis, could codify digital‑asset custody and trading rules, potentially easing volatility for retail investors. Meanwhile, Empery Digital’s decision to liquidate its Bitcoin treasury to fund an AI data‑center project underscores a shift away from crypto exposure amid governance turbulence. Kiyosaki’s warning that trust‑based assets—bonds, stocks, fiat—may crumble in a future crash further fuels the debate over Bitcoin’s role as a safe haven.

Chain dynamics are shifting as well. Robinhood Chain’s daily DEX volume has overtaken SOL, signalling a migration of liquidity toward lower‑fee, brokerage‑integrated platforms. Solana’s 1 % dip is modest, but the rise of Robinhood Chain suggests traders are re‑allocating capital to newer layer‑1s that promise faster, cheaper execution.

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2026-07-12 00:30 UTC

BTC sits at $63,867, a 0.37 % slide, while ETH is trading near $1,789, down 0.28 %. SOL has slipped almost 2 %, settling at $76.49. The fear‑greed index is at 26, signalling a cautious mood that has also weighed on the post‑TGE slump of EDGE, which has struggled to hold its $0.2950 support level.

Among the movers, T has surged 42 % and SXT 34 %, with RRXT posting a 20 % gain on a massive 209 million‑unit volume. In contrast, NFP has collapsed 66 %, and B and EVAA have fallen 49 % and 43 % respectively. The token‑ization trend highlighted by Grayscale’s research points to Ethereum, BNB Chain and Avalanche as prime hosts for digital securities, a development that could lift demand for ETH and other high‑throughput chains.

Institutional sentiment is shifting. Cathie Wood’s recent $22.8 million purchase of a high‑growth tech stock and Warren Buffett’s endorsement of low‑cost, diversified investments suggest a broader appetite for risk‑adjusted returns. Such moves may temper the fear‑driven pullback seen across the market, offering a potential lift for the broader crypto ecosystem.

Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s Grok AI has projected a bullish trajectory for XRP, forecasting a year‑end price between $4.50 and $6.00 as tokenization expands. Although XRP is currently down 0.24 % at $1.10, the forecast underscores the growing influence of tokenized assets and could signal a future rally if the ecosystem gains traction.

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2026-07-11 21:30 UTC

Fear‑dominated sentiment dominates the crypto landscape today, with the fear‑greed index sitting at 26. BTC is trading at $64,364, up 0.57 % over the last 24 hours, while ETH has edged higher by 1.82 % to $1,825.45. The smaller player SOL is also in the green, gaining 0.36 % to $78.23, signalling that the core assets are holding steady despite the overall caution.

The market’s movers are a mix of high‑volume shorts and long‑term bets. SXT surged 37.12 % on 256,528 USDT of volume, followed by T (+32.81 %) and SUNDOG (+26.06 %) with 26 million USDT traded. On the downside, NFP collapsed 66.17 % on a staggering 1.02 billion USDT, while B and LAB fell 45.05 % and 30.69 % respectively, each on multi‑million‑USDT volumes.

Editorial headlines echo the market’s mood. Insider sales at Acadia Pharmaceuticals and a $10 billion bet by Vertex on Crinetics hint at shifting confidence in traditional equities, yet the crypto space remains resilient. Ripple’s stablecoin is losing traction on a major chain, and its token XRP has slipped slightly despite a 1.19 % uptick, reflecting the same fear‑heavy backdrop. Meanwhile, a corporate holder’s $87 million Bitcoin liquidation underscores institutional pullbacks, but BTC’s modest 0.9 % rise shows short‑term stability.

In short, the market is cautious but not collapsing. Core coins are holding, while volatility is concentrated in niche tokens and institutional sell‑offs. Traders should keep a close eye on liquidity shifts and corporate actions that could reshape the risk appetite in the coming days.

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2026-07-11 18:30 UTC

BTC sits at $64,350, nudging up 0.65 % on the day, while ETH climbs 1.99 % to $1,826 and SOL edges 0.68 % higher at $78.18. The fear‑greed index remains in the “Fear” zone at 26, signalling a cautious mood that may temper a breakout.

Among the movers, SXT rockets 48 % on a 151 k‑volume rally, followed by T (+36 %) and NAKA (+22.8 %). ILY and TX also post double‑digit gains of 22.4 % and 20.6 % respectively. In contrast, NFP plunges 66 % on a massive 1.0‑billion‑USDT volume, while B, HPP, CORN and LAB fall between 29 % and 43 %.

The editorial beat highlights a few cautionary tales. Bonzo Lend’s oracle exploit on Hedera wiped 77 % of its locked value, underscoring the perils of third‑party data feeds. Audiera’s token unlock defied the usual dilution drag, with BEAT rallying 18 % thanks to ongoing burns and demand. Bitcoin remains on a long‑term path toward the $82,000 target, with the brief dip triggered by a Trump comment quickly rebounding, reflecting the market’s resilience to headline noise.

Against this backdrop, investors are turning to defensive themes. Healthcare ETFs such as IYH and BBH offer a more diversified, stable exposure, appealing to those who seek shelter from volatility while still participating in the broader crypto‑driven market.

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2026-07-11 15:31 UTC

BTC sits at $64,432, up 0.4 % in the last 24 hours, while ETH nudges higher at $1,824, a 1.7 % rise, and SOL climbs 0.6 % to $78.73. The fear‑greed index is 26, signalling a cautious mood despite the modest rally. This follows the latest week when Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs finally halted an eight‑week outflow streak, pulling in $282 million across the two funds.

Small‑cap action is intense: NAKA surges 46.5 % on 1.98 m volume, T climbs 37.3 % on 97 k volume, and CTA jumps 31.1 % on 52 m volume. In contrast, NFP collapses 66.2 % on a 1.0 b volume, while B and LAB fall 45.3 % and 36.3 % respectively. The volatility underscores the fear‑dominated environment, with SUNDOG and PYR also showing significant swings.

Beyond price, the sector sees new developments: Metaplanet is exploring Bitcoin‑backed bonds, signalling a shift toward treating BTC as collateral for structured debt. Meanwhile, Hong Kong is building a gold‑and‑yuan payment network that sidesteps dollar‑backed stablecoins, hinting at a diversification of anchors in the digital money space.

Corporate consolidation also moves forward, with TruBridge shareholders approving a merger with IKS, a step that could bring scale to a crypto‑related firm. Meanwhile, political chatter—Dave Ramsey’s remarks on “Trump accounts”—mirrors the prevailing fear, reminding investors that sentiment can be swayed by broader socio‑political narratives.

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2026-07-11 12:30 UTC

Bitcoin (BTC) sits at $64,181, a 0.5 % dip that mirrors the modest slide in Ethereum (ETH) at $1,799 and Solana (SOL) at $78.09. The fear‑greed index is 26, signalling a cautious mood that has kept the major pairs largely flat. The USDT/THB rate is 33.22, a backdrop that underscores the global currency mix in which crypto trades.

Among the movers, PYR has leapt 66 % on a 51‑million USDT volume, while CTA and NAKA rally 47 % and 25 % respectively. In contrast, NFP has plunged 66 % on a staggering 1 billion USDT volume, and LAB and CORN have dropped 24 % and 28 %. These extremes illustrate the volatility that can still surface even in a broadly fearful market.

Editorially, Sky Protocol’s record $419 million revenue run hints at a solid business model, yet its token sits at a key technical level that could dictate the next move. Meanwhile, AI‑driven semiconductor demand is lifting chip stocks, offering a potential hedge for investors wary of crypto’s volatility. Standard Chartered’s $500 k Bitcoin call, coupled with political commentary on China’s influence, keeps institutional confidence alive despite the prevailing fear.

In sum, the market remains subdued but not stagnant. While major coins are trading near yesterday’s levels, the sharp swings in niche tokens and the backdrop of institutional bets suggest that opportunistic traders may still find room to maneuver, provided they heed the cautionary signals from the fear‑greed index.

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2026-07-11 09:30 UTC

BTC sits just above the $64,000 mark, trading at $64,265.19 after a modest 0.15 % dip. The market’s fear‑greed meter reads 26, signalling a cautious mood that could blunt the impact of the anticipated ETF inflows on July 14. Tom Lee’s recent assertion that “Tradfi and crypto will all be the same market” hints at a future where institutional products and tighter regulation may lift prices once the one‑day window closes.

Altcoins are moving in opposite directions. HMSTR, PYR, LNQ, ILY and CTA have surged 22–28 % in the last 24 hours, buoyed by high 24‑hour volumes. In contrast, NFP, HPP, VELVET, LAB and EVAA have slumped 29–66 %, reflecting a sharp sell‑off in a few key tokens. The contrast underscores the market’s fragmented sentiment amid the broader fear reading.

ETH has edged up 0.63 % to $1,798.97, while SOL has fallen 1.40 % to $78.06, illustrating the mixed performance of major altcoins. Meanwhile, the rise of USDT as a stablecoin has been highlighted by Hyundai’s adoption of the token for real‑world payments, cutting transfer times to just seven minutes. This move, coupled with the IMF paper on dollar‑backed stablecoins, points to a growing role for stablecoins in facilitating cross‑border FX flows, even as they can amplify currency runs during market stress.

Overall, the market remains in a holding pattern: BTC steady, altcoins volatile, and stablecoins gaining traction as both a liquidity tool and a bridge to traditional finance. Investors should stay alert to the interplay between institutional inflows, regulatory developments, and the underlying macro‑economic backdrop that could shape the next phase of crypto momentum.

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2026-07-11 06:30 UTC

BTC sits at $64,231.94, up 0.57 % over the last 24 hours, while ETH trades near $1,799.89, gaining 1.70 %. The Solana token SOL has slipped 1.18 % to $77.96, reflecting a mild pullback in the broader crypto space. The Fear‑Greed Index sits at 26, classifying the market as “Fear”, signalling cautious sentiment despite the modest upticks in the two leading coins.

Institutional activity remains a key driver. CleanSpark’s recent purchase of 454 BTC underscores that large‑cap holders are still adding Bitcoin to their treasuries, even in a fear‑dominated environment. Meanwhile, Morgan Stanley is positioning itself to capture market share in Ethereum and Solana ETFs, a move that dovetails with the growing institutional appetite for both the larger and community‑driven chains.

Among the day’s movers, B surged 56.70 % on 2.1 M USDT volume, PYR climbed 40.00 % on 36 M, ILY gained 29.36 % on 873 k, CTA rose 28.93 % on 35 M, and LNQ added 27.99 % on 198 k. In contrast, NFP plunged 66.17 % on a staggering 1 B volume, HPP fell 38.07 % on 263 k, LAB dropped 30.25 % on 8.4 M, EVAA slid 29.27 % on 3.5 M, and GWEI fell 25.82 % on 1.1 M. The high‑volume gains suggest short‑term momentum, while the steep declines highlight liquidity drains in certain niche tokens.

The backdrop of these price movements is shaped by emerging tech and regional usage trends. Robinhood’s forthcoming AI agent is poised to offer on‑the‑fly trade suggestions, potentially easing entry for casual traders amid the calm market. ZeroGPT’s new free grammar checker may improve clarity in community posts, while Binance’s co‑founder highlights divergent regional habits that could influence how users interact with digital assets. Finally, Morpho’s recent Solana launch injected fresh liquidity, yet the token’s breakout remains tentative in the current fear‑dominated mood.

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2026-07-11 03:30 UTC

The market is trading on a cautious footing today, with BTC hovering around $64,120 after a modest 0.4 % uptick and ETH climbing 1.35 % to $1,795. Solana, however, slipped 1.5 % to $77.71, reflecting a broader pullback in the alt‑coin space. The fear‑greed index sits at 26, firmly in the “Fear” band, signalling that investors remain wary of sudden swings.

Among the movers, B surged 45.7 % on heavy volume, while PYR and ILY posted gains of 42.9 % and 38.8 % respectively. Smaller tokens such as LNQ and TX also added to the rally, though their impact is muted by lower liquidity. On the flip side, NFP collapsed 66 % on a massive 1 billion‑USDT volume, and LAB, ARTX, HPP, and VANRY all fell between 22 % and 38 % in the last 24 hours, underscoring the volatility that still plagues the market.

Editorial highlights paint a mixed picture. Shiba Inu’s spot flow has jumped 128 %, suggesting a resurgence of buying interest that could lift the token back toward key support levels. In contrast, Solana‑based fan tokens tied to Lamine Yamal’s World Cup performance have struggled to maintain traction, a reminder that hype‑driven projects can be fragile when sentiment is fearful. Meanwhile, Maple Finance’s TVL climb to $2.2 billion and Aave’s launch of Stable Vaults point to growing institutional confidence in DeFi, though the current fear‑greed reading tempers expectations of explosive rallies.

Overall, the day’s data and editorial insights suggest a market that is still cautious but not entirely stagnant. While fear dominates, pockets of upside—particularly in niche tokens and emerging DeFi platforms—offer opportunities for those willing to navigate the volatility. The shift toward more diversified real‑world asset tokenization also hints at a gradual rebalancing of investor appetite, potentially setting the stage for a more measured, yet still dynamic, market environment.

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2026-07-11 00:30 UTC

BTC has nudged higher, trading at $64,102 after a 1.6 % rise in the last 24 hours, while ETH is up 3.0 % at $1,794. Solana remains largely flat, moving only 0.06 % to $78. The market‑wide fear‑greed index sits at 26, signalling a cautious mood despite the modest gains in the majors.

Meme‑coins are the headline movers: ILY, B, PYR, LNQ and MMT have all surged between 32 % and 51 %, driven by speculative buying. In contrast, NFP has plunged 66 % on a massive volume swing, and other tokens such as HPP, ARTX, GTAI and TAC have all fallen sharply, reflecting a pullback from high‑risk assets.

Beyond price action, the editorial beat highlights a few key narratives. Solana’s platform is expanding its tokenised asset catalogue, with SK Hynix’s $26.5 billion share sale now available as a Solana token, underscoring the growing crossover between traditional equities and crypto. Meanwhile, Binance’s CEO warns that MiCA’s final rollout could push 70 % of funds into unregulated wallets, adding regulatory uncertainty. On the macro front, Bitfinex flags the yen carry trade as a looming risk that could drag risk assets, including BTC, down. A recent AI‑driven security audit uncovered a critical bug in Ethereum’s libp2p protocol, reminding users to keep node software up to date. Finally, a ChatGPT model predicts BTC could reach $150k‑$200k by the end of 2026, a tantalising prospect that sits against the backdrop of the current “fear” sentiment.

In short, the market remains on a tightrope: steady gains in the majors, a surge in meme‑coins, and a backdrop of regulatory and macro‑economic uncertainty. Traders will likely keep a close eye on Solana’s tokenised offerings and the evolving MiCA landscape while weighing the long‑term upside suggested by AI‑powered forecasts.

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2026-07-10 21:30 UTC

BTC sits at $63,999.99, nudging up 1.19 % as the market remains in a state of extreme fear, with the fear‑greed index at 23. ETH follows suit, climbing 2.62 % to $1,792.76, while SOL is slightly softer, down 0.12 % at $77.95. The overall mood is cautious, with traders wary of sudden swings amid a backdrop of regulatory chatter.

Among the day’s movers, ILY surged 60.4 %, CTA jumped 40.5 %, PYR climbed 38.8 %, LNQ rose 36.2 %, and B gained 33.8 %. In contrast, NFP plunged 66.2 %, HPP fell 38.1 %, ARTX dropped 31.4 %, GTAI slipped 26.2 %, and GWEI slipped 24.2 %. These extremes illustrate the volatility that persists even in a fear‑laden environment.

Editorially, Uniswap’s debut on the new Robinhood Chain has already pulled in $1 billion of volume, signalling that fresh blockchains can quickly attract established DeFi protocols. Kraken’s rollout of an AI‑powered investing assistant aims to guide cautious traders through the murky waters of crypto, while Senate Democrats push for hearings into former President Trump’s crypto ties, hinting at tighter oversight. Meanwhile, Lighter’s revenue‑funded burn of 15.5 million LIT tokens could tighten supply if the proceeds are deployed wisely, and Ethereum’s AI‑driven code audit uncovered a potential flaw—though the network remains steady, with ETH up 2.6 % and BTC up 1.2 %.

In sum, the market is a mix of modest gains and sharp losses, set against a backdrop of regulatory scrutiny and new technological initiatives. Traders should remain vigilant, as the fear‑greed index suggests that sentiment could shift quickly in response to policy developments or on‑chain events.

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2026-07-10 18:30 UTC

BTC closed at $63,934, up 0.97 % over the last 24 hours, while ETH sits at $1,790, rising 2.09 %. The Solana pair, SOL, slipped 0.75 % to $77.64. The market’s fear‑greed index remains at 23, signalling “Extreme Fear”, yet crypto has outpaced the week‑low gold price, hinting at a muted risk‑off environment that still favours digital assets.

The day’s biggest movers include ILY (+47.4 %), SKL (+40.6 %), LNQ (+39.1 %), B (+31.2 %) and PYR (+27.6 %). On the flip side, NFP plunged 66.2 %, HPP fell 38.1 %, GTAI dropped 32.0 %, ARTX slid 27.8 % and VOOI fell 23.0 %. These swings underline the sector’s volatility, with high‑volume tokens often leading the rally or decline.

Across the broader economy, the Federal Reserve’s new AI Jobs Task Force, chaired by Xbox’s CEO, underscores the growing intersection of corporate AI strategy and public policy. Meanwhile, a former Bank of America strategist highlights ETH’s $1,800 support as a potential “tactical bottom”, suggesting that the current oversold conditions could offer a buying window if the level holds. A long‑standing Bitcoin dispute over BIP‑110 also reminds investors that core protocol debates can slow development, even as the market remains largely insulated from immediate price shocks.

In sum, the crypto market remains resilient amid extreme fear, buoyed by institutional signals such as Meta’s AI‑driven data‑center plans and a stable stock market backdrop. While volatility persists, the current environment may present opportunistic buying for those willing to navigate the AI‑driven macro narrative and the underlying technical support levels.

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2026-07-10 15:30 UTC

BTC is nudging up 1.6 % to $64,155, while ETH climbs 2.8 % to $1,795 and SOL remains largely flat at $78.27. The Fear‑Greed Index sits at 23, classified as “Extreme Fear,” yet the modest gains in the two leading coins suggest that the market is still in a fragile bullish phase.

The day’s biggest movers include SKL (+48.9 %), TAG (+37.8 %), LAB (+37.5 %), TAC (+37.0 %) and LNQ (+36.4 %). On the downside, NFP plunged 66.2 %, followed by HPP (-38.1 %), GTAI (-34.5 %), ARTX (-26.3 %) and VOOI (-21.2 %). The stark contrast between the rallying tokens and the heavy‑weight sell‑off underscores the market’s volatility.

Regulatory headlines are shaping sentiment. Metaplanet is testing Bitcoin‑backed digital credit in Japan, signalling a move beyond treasury holdings. Meanwhile, a U.S. housing bill that would ban the Federal Reserve’s central‑bank digital currency until 2031 is poised to become law, adding a layer of uncertainty. The U.S. has also ended ceasefire talks with Iran, a development that could amplify geopolitical risk and feed the extreme‑fear reading.

In short, the crypto market is holding its breath amid regulatory and geopolitical turbulence. While BTC and ETH show modest gains, the extreme‑fear environment reminds investors that caution remains warranted as global tensions and policy shifts continue to loom.

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2026-07-10 12:30 UTC

At 12:30 UTC, BTC trades at $64,512, up 2.87 %, while ETH sits at $1,801, rising 3.53 %, and SOL at $79, up 2.24 %. The fear‑greed index remains in extreme fear at 23, signalling a cautious market mood.

The most dramatic moves come from the alt‑coin space. EVAA has surged 824 %, SKL 67.5 %, ILY 65.7 %, TAC 53.7 % and VELVET 38.3 %, all backed by strong 24‑hour volumes. In contrast, NFP has plunged 66 %, HPP 38 %, SDEX 34.5 %, RRXT 31.8 % and GTAI 21.3 % have all lost ground.

Solana’s rally echoes the positive narrative from G2 Esports’ recent MSI comeback, which has boosted the token’s profile. Meanwhile, Robinhood’s launch of a native blockchain signals mainstream brokerages’ push into crypto, though regulatory scrutiny remains tight. Prediction‑market ETFs are still under review, and Wall Street banks are tightening rules on employee participation, underscoring a cautious regulatory stance. XRP has edged up 1.7 % in the last 24 hours.

Bitcoin’s modest 2.6 % rise follows a 50 % decline over the past year, while 2025 crypto IPOs lag behind. The extreme‑fear reading suggests volatility will persist, but the recent gains in Solana and other alt‑coins hint at pockets of optimism. Investors should remain wary of meme‑coin swings, as Shiba Inu’s recent collapse illustrates.

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2026-07-10 09:30 UTC

The market opens with BTC up 2.29 % at $64,362 and ETH rising 1.94 % to $1,787, while SOL trades near $79, a 1.44 % gain. The fear‑greed index sits at 23, signalling extreme fear across the space, yet regulation appears to be the dominant narrative, keeping the majors on a modest upward trend.

Among the day’s movers, EVAA surged 906 % to $2.52, followed by ILY at 75.9 % and SKL at 65.2 %. In contrast, SDEX fell 58.4 % to $0.0006, NFP dropped 42.4 % to $0.0029, and HPP slid 38.1 % to $0.0205, amplifying volatility in the smaller tokens.

Ark Invest’s recent $14 million stake in Circle signals cautious optimism for crypto‑payment infrastructure, even as the company’s shares have slipped. Meanwhile, Metaplanet is partnering with JPYC and Progmat to launch bitcoin‑backed digital credit in Japan, hinting at new lending avenues. In a separate legal development, the DOJ has charged a federal inmate with siphoning nearly $300,000 of forfeited crypto, underscoring the tightening focus on illicit flows.

With regulation taking centre stage and the fear‑greed index at an extreme low, investors remain wary. Yet the continued gains in BTC and ETH suggest that the core assets are still attracting interest, while the volatility of smaller tokens reminds traders that opportunities – and risks – persist.

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2026-07-10 06:30 UTC

Bitcoin is holding above the $63 k mark, up roughly 2 % in the last 24 hours, while the fear‑greed meter sits in the “Extreme Fear” zone. The market is braced for a potential pin‑wheel effect as $1.4 billion of Bitcoin options expire today, a move that could push the price toward the nearest strike. Ethereum follows close behind at about $1.78 k, a modest 1.5 % gain, and Solana trades near $79, up 0.5 %. The overall sentiment remains cautious, yet the price action suggests a resilient core.

The day’s biggest outliers are a handful of small‑cap tokens. EVAA has surged 982 % on a volume of 5.7 m USDT, while ILY, TAC, SKL and US have all climbed between 60 % and 92 %. In contrast, SDEX has slumped 58 %, NFP 50 %, GTAI 37 %, RRXT 32 % and TRIA 28 %. These swings underline the volatility that can surface in the peripheral market even as the majors stay relatively stable.

Regulatory headlines are adding a layer of uncertainty. The EU Parliament’s extension of “chat control” will allow tech firms to scan private conversations until 2028, a development that crypto‑messaging platforms must navigate carefully. In Washington, Senator Elizabeth Warren has slammed the proposed CLARITY Act, arguing it could facilitate sanctions evasion rather than curb it. Meanwhile, North Carolina’s new law confirms the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s preemption over prediction‑market platforms, imposing a 6 % tax on net trading‑fee revenue.

On the infrastructure front, Robinhood’s new “Chain” layer has already moved more than $70 million worth of Ethereum in its first week, signalling early adoption of a settlement hub for tokenised assets. With ETH hovering near $1,777 and the market still in extreme fear, the platform’s activity could provide a liquidity boost amid the broader uncertainty.

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