Bitcoin Pulls Back After Touching $64K, Momentum Fizzles QuicklyTL;DR:
- Bitcoin touched $64,000 for the first time in roughly two weeks but quickly lost more than $1,000 and moved back below $63,000.
- June delivered a 20% decline, Bitcoin’s worst month in exactly four years, before July’s dip under $58,000 and subsequent rebound.
- Most large-cap altcoins stayed muted, while DEXE and LIT posted double-digit gains and PI moved within 1% of its late-June all-time low.
Bitcoin’s latest recovery attempt ran into resistance at $64,000, turning a two-week high into another reminder that market rebounds can lose force quickly. The asset had climbed from below $58,000 earlier in July, after June delivered a 20% monthly decline, its worst in exactly four years. Bulls pushed it back above $60,000 and kept the move alive through the weekend, but the advance stopped at $64,000. After losing more than $1,000, the rally now looks more hesitant than decisive, with Bitcoin trading below $63,000 again.
Altcoins reveal a selective market beneath Bitcoin
The rejection carries extra weight because it follows a rough sequence that began with BTC’s mid-May failure at $83,000. June extended that weakness, and July opened with the asset slipping under $58,000 for the first time since October 2024. The rebound that followed looked gradual and relatively healthy, which makes the quick rejection more awkward. Bitcoin’s market capitalization now sits just under $1.260 trillion, while its dominance over altcoins remains above 56%. Bitcoin is still commanding the market, but its momentum is not yet translating into clean continuation.
Most larger-cap altcoins did little to change the market’s tone. ETH, BNB, SOL, XRP and TRX rose by up to 1%, while ZEC and ADA fell by 2%. HYPE and XLM performed better, advancing 2.5% and 3.6%, respectively, while RAIN slipped 3%. DEXE and LIT led the mid- and lower-cap segment with double-digit gains, and LIT strengthened its place inside the top 100 altcoins by market capitalization. The altcoin board is split but mostly restrained, suggesting traders are still selective rather than broadly risk-seeking.
Pi Network’s PI token remained the clearest weak spot in the update. While Bitcoin cooled after touching $64,000 and most large-cap altcoins drifted, PI continued to underperform and moved within 1% of its all-time low, which was recorded in late June. The token has kept losing value and traded well below $0.115 at press time. That contrast makes the market picture oddly uneven: some tokens are consolidating, a few are breaking higher, and PI is still flirting with fresh lows as broader sentiment remains fragile after Bitcoin’s fast pullback. For traders, the immediate issue is whether buyers can defend the new range or fade again into weekend weakness.
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TL;DR:
- Bitcoin touched $64,000 for the first time in roughly two weeks but quickly lost more than $1,000 and moved back below $63,000.
- June delivered a 20% decline, Bitcoin’s worst month in exactly four years, before July’s dip under $58,000 and subsequent rebound.
- Most large-cap altcoins stayed muted, while DEXE and LIT posted double-digit gains and PI moved within 1% of its late-June all-time low.
Bitcoin’s latest recovery attempt ran into resistance at $64,000, turning a two-week high into another reminder that market rebounds can lose force quickly. The asset had climbed from below $58,000 earlier in July, after June delivered a 20% monthly decline, its worst in exactly four years. Bulls pushed it back above $60,000 and kept the move alive through the weekend, but the advance stopped at $64,000. After losing more than $1,000, the rally now looks more hesitant than decisive, with Bitcoin trading below $63,000 again.
Altcoins reveal a selective market beneath Bitcoin
The rejection carries extra weight because it follows a rough sequence that began with BTC’s mid-May failure at $83,000. June extended that weakness, and July opened with the asset slipping under $58,000 for the first time since October 2024. The rebound that followed looked gradual and relatively healthy, which makes the quick rejection more awkward. Bitcoin’s market capitalization now sits just under $1.260 trillion, while its dominance over altcoins remains above 56%. Bitcoin is still commanding the market, but its momentum is not yet translating into clean continuation.
Most larger-cap altcoins did little to change the market’s tone. ETH, BNB, SOL, XRP and TRX rose by up to 1%, while ZEC and ADA fell by 2%. HYPE and XLM performed better, advancing 2.5% and 3.6%, respectively, while RAIN slipped 3%. DEXE and LIT led the mid- and lower-cap segment with double-digit gains, and LIT strengthened its place inside the top 100 altcoins by market capitalization. The altcoin board is split but mostly restrained, suggesting traders are still selective rather than broadly risk-seeking.
Pi Network’s PI token remained the clearest weak spot in the update. While Bitcoin cooled after touching $64,000 and most large-cap altcoins drifted, PI continued to underperform and moved within 1% of its all-time low, which was recorded in late June. The token has kept losing value and traded well below $0.115 at press time. That contrast makes the market picture oddly uneven: some tokens are consolidating, a few are breaking higher, and PI is still flirting with fresh lows as broader sentiment remains fragile after Bitcoin’s fast pullback. For traders, the immediate issue is whether buyers can defend the new range or fade again into weekend weakness.
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