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Bitcoin’s Market Dominance Skyrockets Amid Global Economic Uncertainty: Your Weekly Crypto Recap

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Although the previous week was much more eventful and volatile due to the escalating global trade tensions between the US, China, and other nations, this one also had some notable events that we need to discuss.

Recall that bitcoin’s price ended last week on a positive note, after dumping below $75,000 to mark a five-month low. The tariff pause for almost all countries (aside from China) led to a significant bump on Thursday and Friday, and BTC entered the weekend at around $82,000.

Unlike the previous one, last weekend was even mildly bullish as bitcoin jumped to $85,000 on Sunday evening. It continued its ascent on Monday by tapping $86,000, where it faced immediate rejection. Although it dropped by $3,000 within a day, it went back on the offensive later that day and jumped to a multi-week peak of $86,500.

However, another rejection followed that brought a similar decline. Wednesday saw some more muted volatility (compared to the previous week) when BTC aimed at $86,000 but was quickly stopped by Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s hawkish comments about the interest rates, as well as highlighting the dangers of the tariff war.

Nevertheless, bitcoin has remained range-bound and its price now stands between $84,000 and $85,000 as it has been throughout most of the week. Although some altcoins, such as Bitcoin Cash and Solana, have outperformed BTC on a weekly scale, the largest cryptocurrency’s market dominance has only strengthened lately.

It has surpassed the 60% mark on most data aggregators, just like it did four years ago. However, this time it carries a lot more weight due to the existence of millions of coins, unlike in 2021.

Market Data

Cryptocurrency Market Overview. Source: QuantifyCrypto
Cryptocurrency Market Overview. Source: QuantifyCrypto

Market Cap: $2.75T | 24H Vol: $60B | BTC Dominance: 60.9%

BTC: $84,450 (+2.3%) | ETH: $1,585 (+1.2%) | XRP: $2.06 (+3%)

This Week’s Crypto Headlines You Can’t Miss

Bitcoin Whales Have Been Buying ‘Like Never Before:’ Analyst. It appears that large Bitcoin investors, holding between 1,000 and 10,000 BTC, have been accumulating aggressively over the past two months. This comes despite the range-bound price action, highlighting increasing investor confidence among whales.

White House Mulls Bitcoin Reserve Backed by Gold and Tariffs. Bo Hines, the Executive Director of the President’s Council of Advisers on Digital Assets, said that the current US administration is looking into the creation of a national Bitcoin reserve. The caveat is that it would be funded by alternative government revenue streams like tariffs.

Bitcoin (BTC) May Be Entering a Wait-and-See Phase: Here’s Why. Bitcoin’s realized capitalization is around $872 billion. However, cautious investor behaviour and relatively slower growth hint that the market may be entering a phase of consolidation.

Bitcoin ETFs, Corporate Buyers Are Quietly Stabilizing BTC Prices: Analyst. Bitcoin’s price experienced heightened volatility last week, but according to an analyst, corporate whales (like Strategy) and Bitcoin ETF buyers are responsible for stabilizing the price.

BASE Token Dumps and Pumps as ‘Content Coins’ Spark Debate. The popular Ethereum L2, Base – a protocol incubated by Coinbase – launched a token called Base is For Everyone (BASE). Although not explicitly a meme coin, it sparked considerable controversy as reports emerged of people turning massive profits.

Trump Threatens to Fire Fed Chair as Crypto Traders Wait for FOMO. President Donald Trump accused the chairman of the US Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, of failing to assess the current economic situation in the country properly, particularly in terms of not lowering interest rates amid reportedly declining inflation.

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This week, we have a chart analysis of Ethereum, Ripple, Cardano, Hype, and Solana – click here for the complete price analysis.

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Is Bitcoin’s Bull Market Just Getting Started? This Crucial Metric Says So (Details)

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  • Although bitcoin’s price tumbled by over 20% since its January all-time high and is currently nowhere near it, a crucial metric shows that the actual cycle peak is not here yet.
  • In terms of entry prices, though, one analyst cautioned that the current levels might not be optimal.

No Peak Yet?

After hitting an all-time high on January 20 this year at over $109,000, bitcoin’s price started to lose value gradually until the end of the month and then nosedived following the global economic uncertainty prompted by US President Trump’s controversial approach.

The culmination came last week when BTC tumbled below $75,000 for the first time in five months. This meant that the asset had lost nearly $35,000 in less than three months.

This split the community into those who believe the bull market has come to a screeching halt and those who rely on history to be more optimistic, suggesting that such substantial corrections have occurred during all previous cycles. But there are only that—corrections, and BTC will persevere.

Ali Martinez, a crypto analyst with over 135,000 followers on X, brought another key metric that could support the latter. It still relies on historical performance, but it’s not focused on the technical aspects. Instead, it measures the retail activity as BTC tends to peak after a massive influx of such investors.

So far, there hasn’t been a big retail wave. This is evident from the lack of Google searches as well as the missing “retail activity through trading frequency surge.”

Martinez noted that the current cycle resembles the 2021 run when BTC peaked in April, only to break that high at the end of the year.

Don’t Rush to Buy

Although history suggests there might be more gains on the horizon for BTC, Martinez published another chart that suggests investors should maybe be more patient before allocating funds to the largest digital asset.

This is because of the Bitcoin Exchange inflow volume, a metric used to “spot strong entry points.”

This essentially confirms a previous report by Glassnode, which read that the BTC market is now in a “wait-and-see” phase.

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Bitcoin Price Analysis: How BTC Can Escape the Current Consolidation Range

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Bitcoin is slowly pushing higher, aiming to reclaim the 200-day moving average, but the price remains stuck below it. Considering the futures market sentiment, the next breakout or rejection could spark major volatility.

Technical Analysis

By Edris Derakhshi

The Daily Chart

As the daily chart suggests, BTC has managed to recover from the March sell-off and is now trading just below the 200 DMA, located around the $88K mark, which is acting as a strong dynamic resistance. The recent structure shows short-term higher highs and lows, but the price is still capped below the $88K level.

The buyers need a clean daily close above this zone and the 200-day moving average to open the door toward $92K and eventually, the $100K level. If the price gets rejected again, the $80K region will be key for maintaining a recovery structure.

The 4-Hour Chart

On the 4-hour timeframe, Bitcoin has broken above the long-term descending trendline and is consolidating just below the $86K–$88K supply zone. The structure shows higher highs and higher lows, indicating bullish momentum.

However, the price action has been choppy recently, with multiple rejections from the $86K area. The RSI is also gradually rising but hasn’t reached overbought yet, meaning bulls still have fuel, but they need to show conviction. A confirmed breakout above $88K could trigger a fast rally in the coming weeks.

Sentiment Analysis

By Edris Derakhshi

Open Interest

Looking at the futures market sentiment metrics, the open interest is climbing again, now sitting around $28B as the price hovers around the $85K mark. This rising OI trend suggests growing speculative activity in the derivatives market.

Historically, sharp increases in OI during sideways or slightly bullish price action often precede major volatility. If the market breaks higher, the stacked long positions could fuel a squeeze to the upside. But if resistance holds and price reverses, a long liquidation cascade is likely. Either way, the next major move will likely be amplified by this buildup in leverage.

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Inside Tether’s New Ventures and Bitcoin Mining Push

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While market volatility pressures Bitcoin mining firms to liquidate assets for survival, Tether is charting a different course.

In fact, the stablecoin giant has significantly deepened its involvement in the Bitcoin mining sector through a series of bold initiatives.

Bitcoin Mining and Beyond

According to a recent SEC filing, Tether has increased its stake in Bitcoin mining firm Bitdeer to 21%, capitalizing on a dip in the company’s stock price. The move marks a continued push into the mining industry, where traditional players are struggling amid stagnant BTC prices and waning investor confidence.

In a separate development this week, Tether announced plans to deploy its existing and future hashrate on OCEAN, a decentralized mining pool spearheaded by veteran Bitcoin Core developer Luke Dashjr. The company intends to implement OCEAN’s DATUM Gateway across its global mining operations, in a bid to optimize low-latency connections and generate unique block templates directly at mining sites.

This initiative is particularly focused on boosting operations in underserved regions, including rural areas in Africa. The rollout not only ensures global competitiveness through technological innovation but also aligns with Tether’s growing footprint in Africa, which includes investments in both digital infrastructure and educational programs.

In a statement, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino said,

“As a company committed to financial freedom and open access, we see supporting decentralization in Bitcoin mining as essential to the network’s long-term integrity. Deploying hashrate to OCEAN aligns with both our mining investments and our broader mission to fortify Bitcoin against centralizing forces.”

Tether Backs Fizen’s Blockchain Infrastructure

Alongside its efforts in Bitcoin mining, Tether also announced a strategic investment in Fizen Limited, a fintech company focused on self-custody crypto wallets and digital payment solutions.

Through this partnership, Fizen aims to strengthen its blockchain infrastructure, to allow for smoother integration of stablecoins across diverse blockchain networks. The initiative is expected to improve user experience by offering a more streamlined and inclusive way to store, transfer, and transact with stablecoins, without the barriers of complex documentation or restricted access.

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