Ethereum trails bitcoin by 35 percent over past year

Ethereum has fallen 35 percent against bitcoin over the last 12 months.

The decline follows a similar pattern observed during the 2024-2025 period. Analysts note the risk of an additional 40 percent drop if the trend continues into the remainder of 2026.

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Bitcoin crashing amid Middle East tensions and oil price surge
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Bitcoin falls to two-month low amid Middle East tensions

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Bitcoin dropped to its lowest level since late March, trading near $65,000 as selling pressure intensified. The decline coincided with rising oil prices and weakness in U.S. stocks following Middle East developments. Ethereum also fell sharply, testing support near $1,800.

Bitcoin reached its lowest price in 21 months early Thursday, with both Bitcoin and Ethereum posting monthly drops exceeding 20 percent. Prediction market participants anticipate additional declines in the near term.

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Bitcoin and Ether posted their steepest weekly declines since the 2022 FTX collapse as the broader crypto market shed roughly $390 billion in value. The selloff followed a strong U.S. jobs report and mounting concerns over interest rates and competition from AI investments.

Bitcoin climbed to a two-month peak near $78,000, driven by easing geopolitical tensions and growing investor confidence. Ethereum and altcoins such as XRP and BNB also posted gains. Analysts highlight technical indicators suggesting potential for further upside to $84,000.

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Bitcoin fell toward 79,000 dollars as rising US Treasury yields, inflation concerns and higher oil prices prompted a risk-off mood across global markets. Major altcoins declined alongside the leading cryptocurrency. The total value of the worldwide crypto market also dropped.

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