📈 Market Overview
BTC’s current price is $77,359, up 2.57% over the past 24 hours. During the day, it peaked at $79,500 and dipped to a low of $75,104—quite a wide trading range. ETH closed at $2,439, up 2.99%. Total market cap is about $2.64 trillion: BTC accounts for 58.66%, still firmly holding more than half of the market.

🎭 Market Sentiment
The Fear & Greed Index is 71, in the “Greed” range—slightly lower than yesterday’s 72, but overall sentiment remains fairly optimistic. Keep an eye on this situation: the more excited everyone gets, the easier it is for things to go wrong.

📊 Technical Analysis
BTC is steadily trading above the 25-period moving average ($70,690), so the short-term trend hasn’t turned bad. RSI (14) is around 54.5, which is neutral to mildly bullish—neither overbought nor oversold. This suggests there’s still room to move, but it’s not exactly “cheap.” $79,500 is the near-term hurdle. Below it, $75,100 acts as short-term support. As long as price holds these levels, the outlook remains healthy.

đŸ”„ Altcoin Hot Spots
Today, altcoins collectively rebounded, with the strongest momentum in AI and public chains: FET surged 13.47%, TIA rose 11.57%, APT climbed 11.43%, SUI jumped 10.44%, and LINK gained 8.19%. Even BNB among the majors is up 5.09%, and SOL is up 4.16%—clearly, capital is rotating through sectors.

💭 My Take
My view: BTC is consolidating at high levels while altcoins play catch-up in turn—this is a typical “profit-taking effect spreading” phase, and short-term sentiment is still intact. However, being stuck in the greed zone and failing to break through $79,500 for now is exactly what you want to be careful about; the biggest risk is a lackluster push followed by a sudden reversal. My stance is cautiously optimistic: as long as the structure hasn’t broken, there’s no need to panic—but leave yourself some room and don’t fire all your “ammo” while the market is in the greed zone. If BTC truly breaks above $79,500, then we can look for a second wave. If it breaks down below $75,100, then it’s time to reassess again.