Bitcoin Stays Under $60K After a Brutal June Slide and Altcoins Extend LossesTL;DR
- Bitcoin entered July below $60,000 after losing about 20% in June, briefly slipping to $58,000 before trading near $58,900.
- BTC failed to reclaim $60,000 on June 30, while dominance stayed above 56% and sector headwinds kept pressure on altcins.
- Ethereum, HYPE, LAB and BEAT fell, but ADA rose 4% to reclaim $0.15 and return to the top 20 as total crypto market cap stayed near $2.1 trillion with selective gains.
Bitcoin entered July below $60,000, failing to shake off a brutal June in which the asset lost about 20% of its value. The market had hoped the new month might bring relief, since July has often been stronger for BTC, but the first session opened with bears still in control. BTC briefly slipped to $58,000 before trading around $58,900, down 1.5% on the day. The uneasy message is that Bitcoin’s seasonal recovery narrative has started on weak footing, with traders still waiting for proof that selling pressure has exhausted itself as July begins without conviction.
The latest rejection came after BTC tried to reclaim the psychological $60,000 level on June 30. Bulls failed to hold momentum, and the asset turned lower again as several headwinds stayed in focus, including a prolonged sector bear market, fading institutional interest and uncertainty tied to conflict in the Middle East. BTC dominance remained above 56%, while its market capitalization was at roughly $1.18 billion. In practical terms, Bitcoin still leads the market but cannot lift it, leaving altcoins vulnerable whenever the main asset loses direction and sentiment weakens across crypto screens for another session.
Altcoins Follow BTC Lower as ADA Breaks Away
Many alternative coins followed the same path over the past 24 hours. Ethereum slipped 0.5%, while Hyperliquid’s HYPE lost 2%. LAB was the weakest performer among the top 100 cryptocurrencies, falling 27%, followed by Audiera’s BEAT with a 7% decline. The total crypto market capitalization stayed almost unchanged near $2.1 trillion, but that stability masked a market where losses remained spread unevenly across individual names. Altcoins are extending Bitcoin’s weakness rather than escaping it, which keeps any broad rebound fragile despite pockets of demand appearing elsewhere today, even as broader pressure persists.
Cardano offered one of the few exceptions. ADA gained 4%, reclaimed $0.15 and pushed its market capitalization above $5.6 billion, returning the token to the top 20 cryptocurrencies. Other green spots included WBT at 15%, JPT at 13%, XLM at 12% and CC at 5%. Still, those rallies looked selective rather than market-wide. The strange balance is that some altcoins are bouncing inside a still-bearish market, leaving July’s opening session less like a clean reversal and more like a test of whether isolated strength can survive Bitcoin’s weakness through the next few sessions at all.
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TL;DR
- Bitcoin entered July below $60,000 after losing about 20% in June, briefly slipping to $58,000 before trading near $58,900.
- BTC failed to reclaim $60,000 on June 30, while dominance stayed above 56% and sector headwinds kept pressure on altcins.
- Ethereum, HYPE, LAB and BEAT fell, but ADA rose 4% to reclaim $0.15 and return to the top 20 as total crypto market cap stayed near $2.1 trillion with selective gains.
Bitcoin entered July below $60,000, failing to shake off a brutal June in which the asset lost about 20% of its value. The market had hoped the new month might bring relief, since July has often been stronger for BTC, but the first session opened with bears still in control. BTC briefly slipped to $58,000 before trading around $58,900, down 1.5% on the day. The uneasy message is that Bitcoin’s seasonal recovery narrative has started on weak footing, with traders still waiting for proof that selling pressure has exhausted itself as July begins without conviction.
The latest rejection came after BTC tried to reclaim the psychological $60,000 level on June 30. Bulls failed to hold momentum, and the asset turned lower again as several headwinds stayed in focus, including a prolonged sector bear market, fading institutional interest and uncertainty tied to conflict in the Middle East. BTC dominance remained above 56%, while its market capitalization was at roughly $1.18 billion. In practical terms, Bitcoin still leads the market but cannot lift it, leaving altcoins vulnerable whenever the main asset loses direction and sentiment weakens across crypto screens for another session.
Altcoins Follow BTC Lower as ADA Breaks Away
Many alternative coins followed the same path over the past 24 hours. Ethereum slipped 0.5%, while Hyperliquid’s HYPE lost 2%. LAB was the weakest performer among the top 100 cryptocurrencies, falling 27%, followed by Audiera’s BEAT with a 7% decline. The total crypto market capitalization stayed almost unchanged near $2.1 trillion, but that stability masked a market where losses remained spread unevenly across individual names. Altcoins are extending Bitcoin’s weakness rather than escaping it, which keeps any broad rebound fragile despite pockets of demand appearing elsewhere today, even as broader pressure persists.
Cardano offered one of the few exceptions. ADA gained 4%, reclaimed $0.15 and pushed its market capitalization above $5.6 billion, returning the token to the top 20 cryptocurrencies. Other green spots included WBT at 15%, JPT at 13%, XLM at 12% and CC at 5%. Still, those rallies looked selective rather than market-wide. The strange balance is that some altcoins are bouncing inside a still-bearish market, leaving July’s opening session less like a clean reversal and more like a test of whether isolated strength can survive Bitcoin’s weakness through the next few sessions at all.
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