Crypto on the Edge: Crash or Perfect Buying Opportunity? 📉💰
The crypto market is shaking again: $618M worth of positions were liquidated in the past 24 hours. Analyst Michael van de Poppe warns of a potential sudden crash, especially for altcoins, but sees this as a prime chance to buy.
💥 What happened? South Korea briefly declared and lifted martial law, triggering market panic. $85.8M in BTC and $61.5M in ETH positions were wiped out, alongside other major assets. 📊 Key numbers: Bitcoin rebounded by 2.4%, Ethereum by 3.3%, and XRP by 9.2%. South Korea’s crypto trading volume hit $18B in 24 hours, surpassing the country’s stock market.
⚠️ What does this mean? The market remains overheated, and minor corrections could lead to major liquidations. Meanwhile, Bitcoin whales are holding back, increasing their exchange deposits—raising the risk of future sell-offs.
Time to panic or to buy? It’s up to you, but seasoned players know these moments often hide the biggest opportunities. 😉
🐶DOGS, the meme coin making waves on Telegram, has teamed up with Best Friends Animal Society to support animal shelters and promote the No-Kill by 2025 Pledge.
💸Over the next year, DOGS will fund shelters to help achieve a 90% save rate for animals, with the community already donating $150K for pets like Rusty.
🐶Spotty, the DOGS mascot, will become the official ambassador for the non-profit, helping spread the word and raise awareness.
💡DOGS also plans to launch a platform for supporting global non-profits, with the crypto community encouraged to get involved in animal welfare.
🌍Since August 2024, DOGS has raised over $450K for various causes, showing how blockchain can change lives—both for animals and the families who adopt them.
Memecoins are as volatile as they are 24/7, 365 global assets—yet community-owned. That’s why there’s no fear, just vibes: chilling on Saturday and buying more on Sunday.
💸 Michael Saylor: "Bitcoin's 24/7 global nature means volatility is part of the deal. Panic sell on Saturday, buy back on Sunday—that's a feature, not a bug".#