Realistic depiction of crypto traders celebrating Bitcoin-led market rebound to $66,000 with surging charts on screens.
Realistic depiction of crypto traders celebrating Bitcoin-led market rebound to $66,000 with surging charts on screens.
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Crypto market rebounds with bitcoin leading gains near $66,000

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The cryptocurrency market has staged a broad rally after days of selling pressure, with bitcoin reclaiming levels around $65,000 to $66,000. Ethereum and XRP also advanced, pushing toward $1,900 and $1.40 respectively, amid signs of technical recovery. Analysts caution that the bounce may lack fundamental drivers and face resistance ahead.

Cryptocurrencies rebounded sharply on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, following a period of panic selling and extreme fear. Bitcoin rose as much as 3.7% overnight, climbing to around $66,000 before paring some gains to trade near $65,600, according to CoinDesk. The largest cryptocurrency remained within its three-week price range, up 2.4% from midnight UTC. Overall market capitalization increased more than 3% to $2.26 trillion, with trading volume down 9% to $91 billion, per RTTNews.

Altcoins outperformed, with solana (SOL) and Cardano (ADA) each adding 4.5%, while tokens like VIRTUAL, ETHFI, and MORPHO gained over 10%. The altcoin season indicator reached its highest level since January, buoyed by rallies across the board. XRP jumped 6% to roughly $1.42, breaking above $1.37 on strong spot demand; retail purchase volumes on exchange Bitrue rose 212% between February 23 and 24, outpacing sells by more than two-to-one. Ethereum advanced 5.1% to $1,911, nearing $2,000.

The rally coincided with easing concerns over AI disruption and a global equity uptick. One source linked the surge to U.S. President Donald Trump's State of the Union address, where he hailed the economy's 'roaring' performance and noted 53 stock market record highs since the election; investors funneled $52 billion into crypto during the speech, per DL News. U.S. bitcoin spot ETFs saw $258 million in net inflows on Tuesday, led by Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund ($83 million) and iShares Bitcoin Trust ($79 million). XRP ETFs accumulated $1.1 billion in net assets since mid-November, contrasting with bitcoin ETFs' year-to-date declines.

However, the CoinMarketCap Fear and Greed Index stayed at 11, signaling extreme fear. Analysts urged caution: LMAX Group's Joel Kruger described it as a 'technical bounce' vulnerable to squeezes but lacking a clear trigger, warning against assuming durability. FalconX's Joshua Lim noted funds rotating into volatile altcoins and ether options. Bitfinex analysts highlighted resistance at $70,000, $72,000, and $78,000, where bitcoin's 'True Market Mean' sits. Sherwood News quoted Persistent Trading's Glenn Rosenberg saying the market 'still seems very heavy' and could test $60,000. Crypto-related stocks like Circle (up 34% post-earnings, USDC circulation at $75.3 billion), Coinbase (14%), and Strategy (9%) also rallied.

Bitcoin traded 48% below its October 2025 peak of $126,198, with year-to-date losses over 25%. The relative strength index (RSI) moved from oversold to neutral, hinting at consolidation. Open interest in crypto futures rose 1.5% to $93.5 billion, though much from price appreciation rather than inflows.

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Discussions on X highlight Bitcoin's rebound to $65K-$69K leading a broad crypto rally, with Ethereum pushing toward $2K and XRP gaining 6-9%, driven by short liquidations, ETF inflows, and halted alleged manipulations. Positive reactions note sentiment shift and institutional demand, while skeptics view it as a fragile relief bounce lacking fundamentals, with resistance at $66K and bearish structure persisting.

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Bitcoin surged past $70,000 on February 6, 2026, rebounding 17% from Thursday's 15-month low around $60,000 amid the prior sell-off triggered by President Trump's Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh. The recovery liquidated $2.6 billion in leveraged positions and lifted crypto stocks like MicroStrategy (up 14-21%) and MARA Holdings (up 12%), signaling oversold conditions despite lingering market fears.

Bitcoin surged above $68,000 on March 2, 2026, as cryptocurrency markets rebounded amid a muted global reaction to escalating tensions in the Middle East. The rally followed strong U.S. manufacturing data, with the ISM PMI rising to 52.4 in February, signaling economic expansion. Ether and other major coins also gained, adding over $100 billion to the total market capitalization in under an hour.

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Cryptocurrencies have shown resilience, trading higher despite a sharp rise in crude oil prices that unsettled global markets. The overall market capitalization climbed more than 2 percent in the past 24 hours to $2.36 trillion, with trading volume surging 52 percent to $99 billion. Bitcoin led the gains, rising 3.2 percent to $69,317.58.

Cryptocurrency prices fell on February 16, 2026, following a weaker-than-expected US jobs report. Bitcoin traded around $67,500, down 2% for the day, while the total market capitalization dropped to $2.39 trillion. Analysts noted ongoing correlation with broader risk assets amid economic caution.

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Bitcoin dropped over 6% on Thursday to around $84,000, dragging down other major cryptocurrencies amid fears over heavy AI spending by tech giants. The sell-off coincided with declines in tech stocks following Microsoft's earnings report, while the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady. Liquidations of leveraged positions exceeded $650 million, mostly from bullish bets.

Continuing the downturn from late January, the cryptocurrency market plunged further on February 3, 2026, with Bitcoin hitting $72,800—its lowest since before the 2024 U.S. election—and Ethereum dropping sharply. The sell-off, fueled by broader stock weakness and liquidity concerns, eased slightly after the U.S. House passed a funding bill to end the partial government shutdown. Experts caution of more declines but spot stabilization signals.

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Bitcoin plunged below $80,000 on January 31, 2026, as a weekend crypto market crash erased over $220 billion in value, driven by geopolitical tensions and massive liquidations. Ethereum and XRP led losses, with prices falling sharply amid thin liquidity and reports of Israeli strikes in Gaza and an explosion at Iran's Bandar Abbas port. Traders attribute the downturn to a combination of global risks, U.S. political uncertainty, and forced selling in derivatives markets.

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