Bitcoin's market capitalisation stood at $1.88 trillion, the highest among the cryptocurrencies
The world's most popular cryptocurrency, which also has the largest market capitalisation, has a 24-hour trading volume of $31.77 billion
Ethereum (ETH) has officially broken through a key technical resistance, climbing above the $1,800 level
Market analysts attribute this rally in cryptocurrencies to increased institutional buying, a weakening dollar index, and other favorable macroeconomic conditions
If bulls can sustain these levels, a move toward the $93,000 resistance is possible, with support standing at $85,000
The bounce in Bitcoin, Riya Sehgal, research analyst, Delta Exchange, said, came as hedge funds aggressively sold the dollar against major currencies
This price stability, even as rate cuts are taken off the table for May, Riya Sehgal, research analyst at Delta Exchange, said, underscores crypto's evolving market maturity and its growing appeal
Following a strong recovery, the flagship cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, which had briefly touched $82,300, is stabilising around $80,000 as markets absorb softer-than-expected US CPI data
The Dollar Index (DXY) slipped to 103, diverging from Treasury yields-a trend that could support Bitcoin's near-term price action
Bitcoin has traded in the range of $74,436.68 to $81,119.06 in the last 24 hours
The sell-off extended into the crypto markets too, with Ethereum (ETH), the world's second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalisation, taking the worst hit among other popular cryptocurrencies
The flagship cryptocurrency's drop from its Thursday high of $88,500, analysts said, reflects heightened investor caution following President Trump's tariff announcement
Bitcoin's next resistance, analysts said, stands at $87,800, while support rises to $81,700
He expects the funds to come into the digital network from Russian real estate, Chinese private equity, and markets in Africa and South America
Bitcoin, Fink said, represents both a disruptive innovation and a geopolitical risk, particularly if the US government fails to address its rising debt and fiscal deficits
The escalation of trade tensions following US President Donald Trump's tariff announcement, analysts believe, has injected fresh volatility into traditional markets
Historically, April has been a strong month for Bitcoin, with an average monthly gain of 13 per cent, raising expectations among market participants
The world's largest cryptocurrency by market capitalisation, Bitcoin, nevertheless, has been holding steady above the $86,000 mark
Bitcoin surged past the $87,000 mark over the weekend, with bulls maintaining control and defending lower levels
More than 16 years after its creation, bitcoin appears on the cusp of mainstream acceptance, despite naysayers and a history of controversies