Bitcoin’s Slide Below $60K Is Really a Stress Test for Its Biggest Believers Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) dropped to $59,356 this morning, down almost 3% in 24 hours. But the price drop alone isn’t the only part. Today

Bitcoin trades under $63,000 ahead of PCE data Thursday on, which analysts say is the market's next key test.

BTC slips 3.6% amid a global market sell-off and record ETF outflows. Experts warn of a hard ceiling ahead of the $10.6B options expiry.

Bitcoin falls below $60K amid ETF outflows. Bitcoin reaching $70K by June 24 at 0.8% YES.

BTC dips below $60K amid a marketwide sell-off. Analysts warn of a severe liquidation cascade as a critical June 30 window looms.

Bitcoin price has plunged below $60,000 after a perfect storm of ETF outflows, hawkish Fed signals, geopolitical inflation fears and shaken market confidence.

Bitcoin crashed below $60,000, triggering $484M in long liquidations. Explore the Mt. Gox fears, ETF outflows, and MSTR stock slump driving the sell-off

Bitcoin fell below $60,000 as fears grew over Strategy's finances, weak retail demand, crypto liquidations, and slowing Bitcoin buying support.

“Thin books plus a concentrated expiry mean Friday’s move likely overshoots in whichever direction flow tips first, then mean-reverts once dealer hedging unwinds...”

Derivatives markets signal that betting on further slide in prices is getting overcrowded, setting up for a potential snapback.

After a chaotic drop to $58,035, BTC enters a 50% haircut from its all-time high. Is investor panic justified, or is this just a macro reset?

BTC's drop below $60,000 triggered a four-hour rounded top and a daily bear flag breakdown, establishing a dual-pattern technical target at $54,000.

Bitcoin fell to around $59,400 as $691 million fled spot ETFs, the most since May, ahead of Friday's $10.6 billion options expiry.

Bitcoin’s Slide Below $60K Is Really a Stress Test for Its Biggest Believers Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) dropped to $59,356 this morning, down almost 3% in 24 hours. But the price drop…

Bitcoin dipped below $60,000 as significant ETF outflows and Middle East tensions impacted market sentiment.This marks Bitcoin's weakest June since mid-2022, with over $4 billion…