Bitcoin Hits New High Since July, Then Drops
On October 15, Bitcoin surged to a new high of $67,950, its highest since the end of July, before dropping back to around $65,600. Despite the correction, analysts like Vladislav Antonov from BitRiver believe buyers still have room to push the price up to $68,800. Breaking this resistance could trigger a rally towards $90,000.
In the last 3 hours, crypto exchanges saw $102 million in liquidations, with $39 million in Bitcoin and $27 million in Ethereum. Ethereum also experienced a brief spike to $2,670 before falling back to $2,620.
Total crypto market capitalization has grown by 0.8%, reaching $2.42 trillion.