Bitcoin (BTC) experienced a dip to a weekly low of around $66,600 before recovering by approximately $1,000. Despite a bullish start to the week, BTC's price fluctuated between $67,000 and $69,000, with a brief attempt to surpass the latter on Thursday. However, the asset's price fell by $3,000 to $66,600, marking its lowest value in a week. The bulls reemerged, preventing further declines and pushing BTC's price to between $67,500 and $68,000. BTC's market capitalization is now at $1.330 trillion, maintaining a 50% dominance over altcoins.

Meanwhile, Ethereum (ETH) is showing a slight increase of about 1%, nearing the $3,800 mark. This movement is significantly less volatile compared to last week's fluctuations amid ETF news. Other altcoins such as BNB, SOL, XRP, ADA, and DOT have seen minor gains, while LINK and PEPE have risen by around 3-4%. On the other hand, SHIB and UNI have seen declines of almost 3% and 6% respectively. The total crypto market cap has decreased by about $20 billion, now standing at $2.660 trillion.