BNB under attack or bouncing back ???? $BNB is holding the 890–892 support area for the fourth time and reacting with a small bounce. While this may look bullish short term, the bigger liquidity pool remains below support, which keeps downside risk in play.
Market structure is still bearish. Short-term moves can be traps. Capital protection matters more than catching every bounce.
LFG guys its the turning point !!! 🗞 24H Crypto & Macro News Summary
• $SOL ETFs now manage over $1B, led by Bitwise’s BSOL • Vitalik Buterin says Ethereum prioritizes freedom and resilience over efficiency • Total crypto market cap grew by ~$240B since Jan 1, now at $3.18T • Coinbase shares jumped 8% after Goldman Sachs upgrade • Morgan Stanley filed an S-1 for a Bitcoin Trust • S&P 500 printed a new all-time high at 6,944
History tell us something! so what are u thinking guys ??? 📊 Golden Cross vs Death Cross: What Bitcoin History Tells Us
Golden and Death Crosses are simple moving average signals (50 vs 200), often misunderstood as future predictions. In reality, they reflect sentiment after moves already started.
They worked in 2020 and 2024 because structure, volume, and macro aligned. They failed in 2021 when selling was already exhausted.
Best used with market structure, volume, and macro context.
“If #Bitcoin breaks $100K, you can bet it will hit $1 million.” – John McAfee
This quote reflects long-term belief in Bitcoin’s upside, not a near-term price prediction. As adoption and institutional interest grow, bold narratives like this continue to resurface.
XRP Rich List Returns to the Spotlight as $XRP Holds Above $2
With $XRP trading above $2, traders are looking beyond price and focusing on supply distribution. Data shows the top 10 wallets control about 18% of circulating XRP, while wallets ranked 10–50 hold roughly 25%.
Ripple’s escrow continues to release XRP on a predictable schedule, reducing sudden supply shock risk. Exchange wallets remain large, but these mostly reflect liquidity rather than directional selling.
This renewed focus on the rich list comes after price strength, which often suggests market positioning rather than speculation.
Bitcoin volatility has fallen sharply, from around 70% to 45%, and institutions are the main reason. More than 12.5% of BTC is now held by ETFs and corporate treasuries, and many of these holders are selling call options to generate yield.
This strategy increases call supply, pushes volatility lower, and keeps prices more stable. Bitcoin is slowly maturing into a yield-focused institutional asset.
2026 is shaping up as a transition year. Bitcoin is increasingly treated as a strategic asset, while stablecoins and real-world asset tokenization continue to grow. At the same time, new altcoin ETFs could bring broader market participation.
The focus may slowly move away from short-term hype toward real use cases and sustainable growth.
$SOL has moved back above $132, confirming a short-term momentum shift. The breakout above $130 placed Solana back into a healthier structure, with price holding above key moving averages.
As long as SOL stays above this zone, the trend remains constructive and buyers stay in control.
$XRP has broken above the $2.10–$2.12 resistance zone on above-average volume while exchange balances continue to fall toward multi-year lows. This points to tightening sell-side supply.
Spot XRP ETFs added $13.59M in inflows this week, reinforcing steady demand rather than short-term hype. Holding above $2.12 keeps the structure constructive, with higher levels opening if buyers stay in control.
$LINK/USDT is reacting well from its lower support trendline, signaling renewed demand from buyers. As long as price stays above this level, the bullish structure remains valid. A confirmed breakout above resistance could unlock further upside.
Top Weekly Gainers: Altcoins React to Bitcoin Strength
As Bitcoin traded above $90K, market sentiment turned more positive and altcoins followed. $MYX surged +82%, $PEPE climbed close to +50%, and $CC added around +40%, supported by increasing volume.
This kind of move often appears when capital starts rotating out of Bitcoin into higher-beta assets.
Solana is grinding higher in a clear uptrend, showing strong and controlled bullish continuation near local highs.
Price is holding above EMA 7 / 25 / 99 on the 1H chart after a clean impulsive move from 124. Market structure remains healthy with higher highs and higher lows. Current consolidation just below 133 looks like a classic bull flag.
Bitcoin proved resilience. Ethereum is now proving scalability.
Ethereum’s daily transaction volume has reached a new all-time high, surpassing levels seen during the 2021 NFT and DeFi boom. The 7-day average recently climbed to around 1.87M transactions, well above the previous record.
More importantly, active wallets rose to ~729K, and new address creation exceeded 270K in a single day, the strongest inflow since 2018. Despite higher activity, fees remained relatively stable.
This growth is being driven by real network upgrades and institutional usage such as stablecoins, RWAs, and ETF-related flows, not speculative hype.
Ethereum continues to strengthen its role as core settlement infrastructure.
Solana is showing strength beneath the surface as 2026 begins, even while price remains below $130.
On-chain data points to whale accumulation during consolidation, a pattern often linked to long-term positioning. Network activity remains strong, with Solana recording $1.6T in DEX trading volume, ranking just behind Binance and outperforming many centralized exchanges.
However, rising NVT and falling open interest suggest short-term caution. SOL is holding near its 20-day EMA around $125, with $130 acting as the key level to watch.
While the broader market remains cautious, XRP ETFs continue to attract steady inflows. Over just two days, spot XRP ETFs added 10.8M XRP with no recorded outflows. Total ETF holdings have now reached 756M XRP, extending a 29-day inflow streak. Most of the demand came from Bitwise and Franklin, with Grayscale also adding exposure. In contrast, BTC and ETH ETFs experienced net outflows throughout December. The data suggests quiet accumulation rather than speculative inflows.
Spot ETF flows on Dec. 31 (ET) showed continued pressure on Bitcoin and Ethereum. Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded $348M in net outflows, with none of the 12 funds seeing inflows. Ethereum spot ETFs also saw $72.06M in net outflows, with all nine ETFs posting zero inflows. In contrast, Solana spot ETFs recorded $2.29M in net inflows, while XRP spot ETFs saw $5.58M in inflows. The data shows risk still coming out of BTC and ETH ETFs, while selective interest remains in certain altcoin products.