Bitcoin Rockets Toward $80K Before Sudden Rejection Ends Its Monday Surge

TL;DR

  • Bitcoin surged to nearly $80,000 on Monday before reversing toward $77,500, as oil prices and geopolitical tension helped trigger a broader crypto pullback.
  • The rejection came after a week of recovery from below $75,000 and turned a bullish test into a volatility spike near a resistance zone.
  • PENGU jumped more than 10%, while total crypto market capitalization held around $2.68 trillion despite the failed breakout attempt Monday.

Bitcoin charged toward $80,000 on Monday before sellers abruptly cut the move short, ending what had looked like the cleanest upside push in days. The jolt was not the rally itself, but how quickly confidence turned once price touched a major psychological ceiling. BTC climbed to nearly $80,000 after a mostly quiet weekend and a series of headline-driven swings, then reversed sharply and fell back toward $77,500. The move revived volatility just as traders were starting to read the market as steadier, reminding participants that momentum near round-number resistance can evaporate faster than optimism builds.

That reversal did not happen in a vacuum. The market was already trading on a fragile mix of geopolitics and energy anxiety, which made the failed breakout feel heavier than a routine pullback. After dipping below $75,000 in the previous week, Bitcoin had rebounded and revisited the $79,500 area after reports of a ceasefire extension and signs that Iran had offered terms to end the war. But the move lost traction as rising oil prices and macro tension fed a broader crypto selloff, turning a bullish test into a reminder of how sensitive sentiment remains.

Select Altcoins Still Find Pockets of Strength

Elsewhere, the market’s internal picture looked uneven rather than broken. Selective strength among altcoins suggested speculation had not disappeared, even if Bitcoin could not finish the job at $80,000. Pudgy Penguins’ PENGU stole the spotlight with a double-digit jump of more than 10% to near $0.01, while JUP, HASH, and STABLE also posted gains. Among larger-cap names, RAIN and HYPE outperformed with advances of roughly 4.5% and 3%. By contrast, ETH, BNB, XRP, SOL, DOGE, ADA, and BCH slipped modestly, showing that risk appetite survived, but became narrower and more selective once Bitcoin stalled again.

The broader market ended the session looking rattled, but not decisively damaged. Bitcoin failed at a symbolic threshold, yet the retreat still left enough structure intact to keep traders focused on what comes next rather than what broke. BTC’s market capitalization settled around $1.56 trillion, while its dominance over altcoins stayed above 58%. Total crypto market capitalization held near $2.68 trillion, essentially flat despite the reversal. That combination leaves the market in a familiar state: one push toward breakout territory, one fast rejection, and a renewed debate over whether resistance is weakening or reasserting control.

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