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    BTC price settles at $69K after dip wipes $1.3B Bitcoin open interest

    2024.06.08 | exchangesranking | 73onlookers
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    Bitcoin (BTC) circled $69,000 on June 8 as traders licked their wounds from a snap sell-off.

    BTC/USD 1-hour chart. Source: TradingView

    Bitcoin, Ether stay lower after flash crash

    Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC price behavior stabilizing into the weekend.

    The largest cryptocurrency had endured sudden volatility at the prior Wall Street open thanks to what was labeled “schizophrenic” United States employment data.

    This was then compounded by a rout in altcoins, which came courtesy of market reactions to a livestream by pseudonymous investor Roaring Kitty.

    BTC/USD saw local lows of $68,450 on Bitstamp, while largest altcoin Ether (ETH) briefly fell below $3,600.

    ETH/USD 12-hour chart. Source: TradingView

    Responding to the past 24 hours’ events, trading firm QCP Capital called the U.S. session “doubly strange.”

    “It was confusing enough to trigger a risk-off ahead of US inflation numbers and FOMC next Wed,” it wrote in part of its latest update to Telegram channel subscribers.

    QCP referenced next week’s macro data prints, which include the Consumer Price Index, or CPI, along with the Federal Reserve meeting to determine interest rate policy.

    “Followed by a Roaring Kitty live stream which had almost a million viewers, during which GME stock price crashed,” it continued.

    “It was probably not a coincidence that Alts and Memecoins started collapsing as well with over $40 billion wiped in market cap.”

    The firm nonetheless saw local lows on BTC and ETH as “a good opportunity to buy the dip” based on future Fed moves potentially benefiting risk assets.

    Key BTC price levels emerge

    Eyeing key levels, crypto market analysis looked to the monthly open around $67,500 as the level to hold as support should weakness continue.

    Related: Bitcoin hash ribbons flash the first buy signal since $25K BTC price

    “Lots of coins are at do or die levels IMO, these are the types of trades I like,” popular trader Crypto Chase wrote in part of one of his latest posts on X (formerly Twitter).

    “If we lose all these levels, we lose the current HTF bullish bias to a degree IMO. BTC holding 64-65K would be the last hope before destruction.”
    BTC/USDT chart. Source: Crypto Chase/X

    A potential silver lining came in the form of a leverage flush across Bitcoin and Ether.

    “Bitcoin Lost approximately $1.3B in Open Interest on this flush. $ETH Also lost about $800M for a total of well over $2B for just BTC & ETH combined,” fellow trader Daan Crypto Trades noted.

    BTC/USD chart with open interest data. Source: Daan Crypto Trades/X

    Previously, Cointelegraph reported on global liquidity trends already supporting a BTC price breakout to all-time highs.

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