Bitcoin Tries to Break Through $60K in a Volatile Trading SessionTL;DR
- Bitcoin briefly climbed above $60,600 but slipped back toward $59,400, with the intraday low just below $59,000.
- U.S.-Iran diplomacy headlines lifted equities, yet Bitcoin failed to turn improved risk sentiment into a sustained breakout.
- Another $300 million left BlackRock’s IBIT, while altcoins stayed mostly flat, total crypto capitalization held near $2.14 trillion and Bitcoin dominance stood at 58%, as traders waited for stronger confirmation above $60,000 again.
Bitcoin is again trying to push through $60,000, but the current session has looked more unsettled than convincing. Over the past 24 hours, bulls briefly drove BTC above $60,600 before the move faded, sending the asset back toward $59,400 at publication time. The intraday low sat just below $59,000, showing sellers still appear quickly near every attempt to reclaim the round-number level. The uneasy takeaway is that Bitcoin is testing resistance without yet turning it into support, leaving the market balanced between recovery and another support check, with momentum still thin.
The move came as broader markets absorbed renewed U.S.-Iran diplomacy headlines. President Donald Trump said peace talks with Iran would resume, helping ease part of the geopolitical anxiety that had weighed on risk assets. Still, reporting around Tehran’s reaction remained mixed, especially on the timing and scope of any possible talks. Traditional equities responded better than crypto: the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 closed higher, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average reached a record high. In contrast, Bitcoin failed to fully capture the de-escalation bid, even as risk appetite improved elsewhere during the session.
Altcoins Stay Flat as Bitcoin Dominance Holds
The weak follow-through matters because Bitcoin started the week already under pressure. A drop below $60,000 turned that zone into a short-term battleground, and the subsequent bounce has not erased caution around macro risk, geopolitics and weakening crypto sentiment. Fresh ETF outflows added to the pressure, with another $300 million leaving BlackRock’s IBIT. For traders, the $60,000 level now carries psychological and technical weight, because a decisive reclaim could improve short-term sentiment, while another rejection could expose the $59,000 support zone again, quickly, leaving buyers with little room for another failed attempt today.
The rest of the market did little to change the tone. Larger altcoins posted limited moves, with Ethereum trading near $1,600 after a small increase, XRP flat around $1.04 and Solana inching toward $74 after gaining about 1%. Hyperliquid’s HYPE stood out, rising roughly 4.5% to around $65, but that was more exception than market-wide signal. Total crypto capitalization hovered near $2.14 trillion, daily volumes remained somewhat elevated and Bitcoin dominance stood at 58%. For now, crypto remains cautious despite steadier equities, waiting for BTC to make $60,000 support rather than another failed ceiling.
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TL;DR
- Bitcoin briefly climbed above $60,600 but slipped back toward $59,400, with the intraday low just below $59,000.
- U.S.-Iran diplomacy headlines lifted equities, yet Bitcoin failed to turn improved risk sentiment into a sustained breakout.
- Another $300 million left BlackRock’s IBIT, while altcoins stayed mostly flat, total crypto capitalization held near $2.14 trillion and Bitcoin dominance stood at 58%, as traders waited for stronger confirmation above $60,000 again.
Bitcoin is again trying to push through $60,000, but the current session has looked more unsettled than convincing. Over the past 24 hours, bulls briefly drove BTC above $60,600 before the move faded, sending the asset back toward $59,400 at publication time. The intraday low sat just below $59,000, showing sellers still appear quickly near every attempt to reclaim the round-number level. The uneasy takeaway is that Bitcoin is testing resistance without yet turning it into support, leaving the market balanced between recovery and another support check, with momentum still thin.
The move came as broader markets absorbed renewed U.S.-Iran diplomacy headlines. President Donald Trump said peace talks with Iran would resume, helping ease part of the geopolitical anxiety that had weighed on risk assets. Still, reporting around Tehran’s reaction remained mixed, especially on the timing and scope of any possible talks. Traditional equities responded better than crypto: the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 closed higher, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average reached a record high. In contrast, Bitcoin failed to fully capture the de-escalation bid, even as risk appetite improved elsewhere during the session.
Altcoins Stay Flat as Bitcoin Dominance Holds
The weak follow-through matters because Bitcoin started the week already under pressure. A drop below $60,000 turned that zone into a short-term battleground, and the subsequent bounce has not erased caution around macro risk, geopolitics and weakening crypto sentiment. Fresh ETF outflows added to the pressure, with another $300 million leaving BlackRock’s IBIT. For traders, the $60,000 level now carries psychological and technical weight, because a decisive reclaim could improve short-term sentiment, while another rejection could expose the $59,000 support zone again, quickly, leaving buyers with little room for another failed attempt today.
The rest of the market did little to change the tone. Larger altcoins posted limited moves, with Ethereum trading near $1,600 after a small increase, XRP flat around $1.04 and Solana inching toward $74 after gaining about 1%. Hyperliquid’s HYPE stood out, rising roughly 4.5% to around $65, but that was more exception than market-wide signal. Total crypto capitalization hovered near $2.14 trillion, daily volumes remained somewhat elevated and Bitcoin dominance stood at 58%. For now, crypto remains cautious despite steadier equities, waiting for BTC to make $60,000 support rather than another failed ceiling.
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