End of Semester: BTC Finishes First Half Under Heavy Pressure and Down 34%TL;DR:
- Bitcoin’s price fell to $58,017 on June 30, 2026, setting its monthly performance at a loss of over 20%.
- The aggregate market capitalization of the cryptocurrency market ended the first half of the year at $2.1 trillion, recording a decline from the $4.3 trillion reached in October 2025.
- Liquidation movements in the derivatives markets reached a volume of $91.5 million in long positions during the last 24 hours of the month.
The crypto market closes the first half of 2026 with a notable contraction in its main assets. For example, Bitcoin’s price fell 34% in its cumulative performance from January to the close of June. In the last 24 hours, the price dropped after losing a prior key support level, dragging the rest of the assets into a widespread liquidation.
The bearish behavior was marked by an accelerated selling of leveraged positions by derivatives traders. Market data indicates that the intraday drop completely wiped out the gains from the previous day.
Decoupling from Traditional Markets
Throughout the first half of 2026, the behavior of cryptocurrencies showed a separation from traditional stock indices. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index accumulated a gain of over 12% during the same six-month period. According to analysis from the issuing source, this phenomenon confirms a decoupling from Wall Street trends. Traditional equity markets maintained moderate growth despite geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East and volatility in commodities. On the other hand, gold experienced a 7% decline at the close of the second quarter.
The loss of capitalization directly impacted the total value of the digital ecosystem. The combined valuation of the crypto sector stood slightly above $2.1 trillion at the conclusion of June 2026. Institutional reports detail that this figure represents a considerable reduction compared to the peak of $4.3 trillion documented in early October 2025.
Trading dynamics on June 30 triggered forced liquidations across exchanges. Long buy contracts concentrated liquidation losses of $91.5 million. In contrast, short or bearish positions recorded just $12.7 million in liquidations during the same time interval. The asset’s price attempted to stabilize around the $58,400 zone after experiencing a slight rebound in the late afternoon.
Investors are now focusing their attention on market behavior during the first week of July. Trading volume and the activity of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) stand out as the key factors to determine whether the asset will manage to reclaim the $60,000 technical level.
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TL;DR:
- Bitcoin’s price fell to $58,017 on June 30, 2026, setting its monthly performance at a loss of over 20%.
- The aggregate market capitalization of the cryptocurrency market ended the first half of the year at $2.1 trillion, recording a decline from the $4.3 trillion reached in October 2025.
- Liquidation movements in the derivatives markets reached a volume of $91.5 million in long positions during the last 24 hours of the month.
The crypto market closes the first half of 2026 with a notable contraction in its main assets. For example, Bitcoin’s price fell 34% in its cumulative performance from January to the close of June. In the last 24 hours, the price dropped after losing a prior key support level, dragging the rest of the assets into a widespread liquidation.
The bearish behavior was marked by an accelerated selling of leveraged positions by derivatives traders. Market data indicates that the intraday drop completely wiped out the gains from the previous day.
Decoupling from Traditional Markets
Throughout the first half of 2026, the behavior of cryptocurrencies showed a separation from traditional stock indices. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index accumulated a gain of over 12% during the same six-month period. According to analysis from the issuing source, this phenomenon confirms a decoupling from Wall Street trends. Traditional equity markets maintained moderate growth despite geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East and volatility in commodities. On the other hand, gold experienced a 7% decline at the close of the second quarter.
The loss of capitalization directly impacted the total value of the digital ecosystem. The combined valuation of the crypto sector stood slightly above $2.1 trillion at the conclusion of June 2026. Institutional reports detail that this figure represents a considerable reduction compared to the peak of $4.3 trillion documented in early October 2025.
Trading dynamics on June 30 triggered forced liquidations across exchanges. Long buy contracts concentrated liquidation losses of $91.5 million. In contrast, short or bearish positions recorded just $12.7 million in liquidations during the same time interval. The asset’s price attempted to stabilize around the $58,400 zone after experiencing a slight rebound in the late afternoon.
Investors are now focusing their attention on market behavior during the first week of July. Trading volume and the activity of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) stand out as the key factors to determine whether the asset will manage to reclaim the $60,000 technical level.
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