Bitcoin Stalls at $79.5K Before Sliding Three Grand in a Sharp PullbackTL;DR
- Bitcoin rallied to $79,500 on Monday but was rejected again, sliding first toward $77,500 and then to just under $76,500 as volatility returned.
- The move followed a fragile recovery shaped by ceasefire headlines, Iran-related tensions, and other political developments that kept broader market confidence notably unstable.
- Pi rose more than 5%, DOGE held in green, and total crypto capitalization fell by over $30 billion, ending below $2.650 trillion overall now.
Bitcoin’s latest rally looked ready to retake a major psychological threshold before the market snapped lower again. The real shock was not the push toward $80,000, but how quickly the move unraveled once sellers showed up at the same ceiling for a second time in under a week. After slipping below $75,000 at the start of the previous business week, BTC surged to $79,500 following the extension of the US-Iran ceasefire. The weekend stayed muted, but Monday brought renewed volatility as Bitcoin tapped $79,500 again before reversing hard and losing roughly $3,000 in short order.
That rejection carried more weight because the broader setup was fragile. What had looked like a recovery story quickly turned back into a reminder that Bitcoin is still trading inside a market driven by geopolitics, uneven confidence, and abrupt sentiment shifts. Reports tied to the canceled US delegation trip to peace talks with Iran and an assassination attempt during a White House event added to tension. After the first rejection from $79,500, BTC briefly rebounded to $78,250, only for bears to regain control and drive the asset to just below $76,500 later in the session.
Altcoins Diverge as Bitcoin Loses Momentum
Elsewhere, the damage was uneven rather than universal. Bitcoin stumbled, but selective altcoin strength showed that speculative appetite had not vanished, only narrowed into smaller pockets of momentum. Most larger-cap tokens traded in the red: Ethereum slipped below $2,300, XRP fell under $1.40, and BNB fought to stay above $625, while SOL, TRX, and ADA edged lower. ZEC dropped by 6%, HYPE lost almost 4%, and XMR declined nearly 3%. Dogecoin stood among the few larger-cap exceptions in green, while Pi Network’s PI token rose more than 5% to $0.60 and extended its weekly gain.
The broader market finished the move bruised, but not broken. Bitcoin’s failure at $79,500 revived caution, yet it did not erase the sense that traders are probing for a breakout if macro conditions stop interfering. BTC’s market capitalization stayed below $1.540 trillion, and its dominance over altcoins remained above 58%. Even after the selloff, the total crypto market cap was under $2.650 trillion, reflecting a loss of more than $30 billion. For now, the market is caught in a familiar loop: rising toward resistance, rejecting sharply, and waiting for the next catalyst to decide direction.
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TL;DR
- Bitcoin rallied to $79,500 on Monday but was rejected again, sliding first toward $77,500 and then to just under $76,500 as volatility returned.
- The move followed a fragile recovery shaped by ceasefire headlines, Iran-related tensions, and other political developments that kept broader market confidence notably unstable.
- Pi rose more than 5%, DOGE held in green, and total crypto capitalization fell by over $30 billion, ending below $2.650 trillion overall now.
Bitcoin’s latest rally looked ready to retake a major psychological threshold before the market snapped lower again. The real shock was not the push toward $80,000, but how quickly the move unraveled once sellers showed up at the same ceiling for a second time in under a week. After slipping below $75,000 at the start of the previous business week, BTC surged to $79,500 following the extension of the US-Iran ceasefire. The weekend stayed muted, but Monday brought renewed volatility as Bitcoin tapped $79,500 again before reversing hard and losing roughly $3,000 in short order.
That rejection carried more weight because the broader setup was fragile. What had looked like a recovery story quickly turned back into a reminder that Bitcoin is still trading inside a market driven by geopolitics, uneven confidence, and abrupt sentiment shifts. Reports tied to the canceled US delegation trip to peace talks with Iran and an assassination attempt during a White House event added to tension. After the first rejection from $79,500, BTC briefly rebounded to $78,250, only for bears to regain control and drive the asset to just below $76,500 later in the session.
Altcoins Diverge as Bitcoin Loses Momentum
Elsewhere, the damage was uneven rather than universal. Bitcoin stumbled, but selective altcoin strength showed that speculative appetite had not vanished, only narrowed into smaller pockets of momentum. Most larger-cap tokens traded in the red: Ethereum slipped below $2,300, XRP fell under $1.40, and BNB fought to stay above $625, while SOL, TRX, and ADA edged lower. ZEC dropped by 6%, HYPE lost almost 4%, and XMR declined nearly 3%. Dogecoin stood among the few larger-cap exceptions in green, while Pi Network’s PI token rose more than 5% to $0.60 and extended its weekly gain.
The broader market finished the move bruised, but not broken. Bitcoin’s failure at $79,500 revived caution, yet it did not erase the sense that traders are probing for a breakout if macro conditions stop interfering. BTC’s market capitalization stayed below $1.540 trillion, and its dominance over altcoins remained above 58%. Even after the selloff, the total crypto market cap was under $2.650 trillion, reflecting a loss of more than $30 billion. For now, the market is caught in a familiar loop: rising toward resistance, rejecting sharply, and waiting for the next catalyst to decide direction.
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