Why PEPE Coin’s Plunge Signals Potential Bitcoin Spike: Market Analysis Revealed

John Darbie

What’s Next for the Crypto Market? Bitcoin Price Preparing for a Big Move?

The cryptocurrency market continues to trade in a range, and major coins have failed to chart any notable
differences in the past 24 hours. PEPE – the leading meme coin, has been taking a beating lately.

On the other hand, prolonged periods of inactivity are rather bizarre in the crypto industry, and it might as
well be the case that Bitcoin has something cooking.

Many analysts have expressed their views that the Bitcoin price is in for a huge incoming move. This is mainly
because it’s been squeezed within a very narrow range for a prolonged period of time – something considered
widely unusual for BTC.

As we reported, the BTC price has also painted a very rare bullish golden cross – a pattern where a lower
timeframe moving average crosses above a higher timeframe moving average. This has only happened twice so
far, and both times it was a precursor to a bull market.

Regardless, the past 24 hours have produced little activity, as neither bulls nor bears seem to have a clear
direction.

Yesterday, the price did drop toward $28,700, but the bulls were relatively quick to interfere and brought it
back to where it currently trades – at around $29K.

PEPE coin has come to prominence in the past few months, but its rally has far cooled down. Throughout the
past 24 hours, the cryptocurrency lost around 5%, and it seems lost for support.

The altcoin market remains flat for the day, but at least it’s not all red.

Today’s best performer is Hedera’s HBAR, up 7% in the past 24 hours. It’s followed by EGLD (MultiversX),
which is up 4.2%.

Kaspa is the worst performer – it’s down 11%, followed by GMX (-5%), and PEPE (-5%).

It remains interesting to see if the volume will remain this low or if the momentum will soon pick up.

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John Darbie is a seasoned cryptocurrency analyst and writer with over 10 years of experience in the blockchain and digital assets industry. A graduate of MIT with a degree in Computer Science and Engineering, John specializes in blockchain technology, cryptocurrency markets, and decentralized finance (DeFi). His insights have been featured in leading publications such as CoinDesk, CryptoSlate, and Bitcoin Magazine. John’s articles are renowned for their thorough research, clear explanations, and practical insights, making them a reliable source of information for readers interested in cryptocurrency. He actively follows industry trends and developments, regularly participating in blockchain conferences and webinars. With a strong reputation for expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness, John Darbie continues to provide high-quality content that helps individuals and businesses navigate the evolving world of digital assets.
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