#$ETH Ethereum continues to show strong momentum as network activity rises, driven by growth in DeFi, staking, and new L2 ecosystems. With ongoing upgrades focused on lowering fees and improving scalability, ETH strengthens its position as the leading smart-contract platform. Market sentiment remains moderately bullish as staking reduces circulating supply and institutional interest increases. However, ETH still faces competition from faster chains and remains sensitive to broader market volatility.
#fartcoin #fartcoi Fartcoin je novinkou ve stylu meme kryptoměn, která se těší na humor, branding a zapojení komunity spíše než na tradiční základy. Jeho hodnota obvykle závisí na momentu v sociálních médiích, viralitě a spekulativním obchodování spíše než na užitku nebo technologických inovacích. Díky tomu může být pohyb cen extrémně volatilní. Pokud je aktivita komunity vysoká, Fartcoin může zažít rychlé krátkodobé pumpy, ale dlouhodobá stabilita je nejistá bez skutečných případů použití nebo trvalé podpory vývojářů.
BTC has slid sharply to roughly USD 86,000–88,000, marking a substantial drop from its recent all-time high near US$126,000 in early October 2025. Reuters +2 CoinCentral +2
The slump in November — over 20% down — is the worst monthly drop in more than three years. mint +1
What’s Driving the Decline
Macro & risk-off sentiment: Growing caution among investors worldwide, liquidations of leveraged crypto positions, and a retreat from risk assets have hit demand hard. CoinDesk +2 Business Insider +2
Liquidity drain & selling pressure: Outflows from major Bitcoin funds and long-term holders taking profits have reduced market support. Business Insider +2 mint +2
Seasonal weakness — December historically unfriendly: Historically, when November closes negative, December tends to follow with losses. Data since 2013 shows December ends positive only ~5 of 12 times. CoinCentral +1
Is a Bounce Possible?
Some market watchers argue there could be a rebound: if BTC clears the $92,000–$93,500 zone, a relief rally toward $100,000–$110,000 might happen, fueled by institutional interest and reduced selling pressure. AInvest +1
But given ongoing macro uncertainty (e.g. global interest-rate expectations, risk-on/risk-off shifts) and weak liquidity, another dip — potentially toward $80,000 or lower — can’t be ruled out. Cointelegraph +2 Business Insider +2
🧭 What to Watch in the Coming Weeks
Whether BTC can regain and sustain levels above $92,000, which might trigger bullish sentiment.
Broader market mood — global economic data, central-bank interest-rate moves, and risk-asset flows.
Institutional moves and ETF flows: renewed buying (or further withdrawals) could significantly impact direction.