Bitcoin (COIN:BTCUSD) hovered near its weakest levels since April on Monday, after a steep weekend sell-off dragged prices toward the $75,000 area. Heavy unwinding
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Crypto selloff hits Ethereum hardest, yet Michael van de Poppe sees 300% upside vs Bitcoin
Ethereum led losses on Monday morning after the weekend crypto flash crash, falling more than 7% in the last 24 hours.
Bitcoin’s crash exposes painful truth – crypto market still dances to BTC’s tune
Despite thousands of alternative tokens and institutional adoption, crypto markets in 2026 still largely move in lockstep with bitcoin, offering little real diversification.
Crypto selloff hits Ethereum hardest, yet Michael Van De Poppe sees 300% upside VS Bitcoin
Michael van de Poppe believes that Ethereum’s price could rally more than 300% against Bitcoin after gold’s recent record high of over $5,500 per
$704,000,000 in Bitcoin and Crypto Liquidated As BTC Price Plunges To $74,600
Traders using leverage to bet on a Bitcoin and crypto price rebound are getting wrecked. In the last 24 hours, $704 million in leveraged
Ethereum slips to $2.2K as ‘extreme fear’ hits – Why THIS level decides next bull run
On the weekly chart, Ethereum has a bullish swing structure. This was set in place during the rally from $1,383 to $4,955 in 2025,
SD targets cryptocurrency kiosk scams with new bill
South Dakota is the latest state fighting back against scammers who use cryptocurrency kiosks to steal money from people unaware they are being targeted.
PNP again warns public over cryptocurrency scams
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police on Sunday reminded the public to be vigilant against the growing threat of cryptocurrency and other online
PNP warns public on growing threat of cryptocurrency scams
WITH the growing threat of cryptocurrency and other online investment scams, the National Police (PNP) Chief, Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr., on Sunday called