Bitcoin fails to sustain breakout momentum as rate hikes beckon: Crypto Markets Today

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Crypto markets demonstrated fragility on Friday, with bitcoin trading narrowly above a psychological level of support at $70,000.

The largest cryptocurrency broke above this level on Wednesday, rising to as high as $74,000 before failing to capitalize on a lower-liquidity zone above, and falling back alongside U.S. equities.

The intensifying war in the Middle East pushed oil to a new cycle high of $85 per barrel. Brent crude has risen roughly 42% since the start of the year. The surge in energy costs, alongside growing uncertainty around Iran, has prompted traders to reassess the inflation outlook in Europe, with money markets now even pricing the possibility of a European Central Bank rate increase by year-end — a sharp reversal from expectations for rate cuts in 2025.

Higher interest rates would typically weigh on bitcoin and the broader crypto market, as investors shift toward safer assets that offer attractive yields without the volatility associated with risk assets.

The altcoin market has also shown signs of weakness over the past week according to Santiment’s social volume tracker, which indicates that social media sentiment for the speculative market is nearing rock bottom.

Derivatives positioning

  • The market is consolidating as bitcoin open interest (OI) rises to $16.16 billion from $15 billion last week, indicating a return of speculative interest.
  • While retail funding remains stable in the 0%-to-10% range, Binance has flipped to -2.5%, signaling a localized surge in short hedging.
  • Three-month basis is holding at 2.7%, a sign that institutional conviction remains soft.
  • The options market has shifted toward cautious optimism. The 24-hour call volume split has tightened to 51/49 and the one-week 25-delta skew has cooled to 8% (from 15%), significantly lowering the cost of downside protection.
  • While longer-dated implied volatility (IV) remains stable near 50%, the near-term has spiked into sharp backwardation, a signal that traders are pricing in an immediate, high-impact volatility event before a return to mid-term growth.
  • Coinglass data shows $257 million in 24-hour liquidations, with a 70-30 split between longs and shorts. BTC ($121 million), ETH ($51 million) and others ($15 million) were the leaders in terms of notional liquidations.
  • The Binance liquidation heatmap indicates $71,600 as a core liquidation level to monitor, in case of a price rise.

Token talk

  • Decentralized finance (DeFi) tokens MORPHO and JUP led Friday’s selloff, losing between 2% and 3% since midnight UTC as traders rotated out of speculative tokens back into dollars.
  • OKX’s native OKB token was the top gainer in the past 24 hours, rising by 23% after trading giant Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) signed a deal with the exchange to introduce tokenized stocks and crypto futures products.
  • There were also substantial gains for KITE and RIVER, each rising around 15% in the past 24 hours to continue their impressive starts to the year.
  • Privacy tokens continued to lose ground with zcash (ZEC) and decred (DCR) dropping 6% in the past 24 hours and the downturn accelerating since midnight UTC.

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