
The crypto world took a hit recently. Prices dipped after a strong U.S. jobs report came out. This news lowered hopes for quick rate cuts from the Federal Reserve. Add in fresh tensions between the U.S. and Iran, and the market mood turned sour. The total crypto market cap fell about 0.9% in the last 24 hours, now sitting at $2.65 trillion.
Traders who bet on lower rates are rethinking their moves. Crypto assets don’t pay interest, so high rates make them less appealing compared to bonds or savings accounts. This opportunity cost pushes investors away during strong economic times.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shared key data. In April, the economy added 115,000 jobs. This beat market hopes of just 62,000. The prior month was revised to 185,000 jobs added. Unemployment stayed at 4.3%, as expected.
Strong job numbers signal a healthy economy. This makes the Fed less likely to cut rates soon. Markets now see rates staying high longer. For risk assets like crypto, this is bad news. Bitcoin and others often rally on easy money policies.
The CoinMarketCap Fear and Greed Index dropped to 47 from 48. It sits in ‘neutral’ zone, showing less greed. Traders are pulling back.
Liquidations tell the story too. In 24 hours, $254 million in positions got wiped out, per Coinglass. Long positions (bets on price up) lost $194 million. Shorts (bets on price down) lost just $60 million. Overly bullish traders paid the price.
Trading volume dropped 24% to $101 billion. Of the top 100 coins, 25 gained over 1% in 24 hours. But 23 lost more than 1%. A mixed bag, but downside wins.
Bitcoin (BTC) fell 0.76% to $79,997. It’s 37% below its all-time high of $126,198 from October 7, 2025. Weekly gain of 1.7% keeps year-to-date loss at 8.6%.
U.S. Bitcoin Spot ETFs saw big outflows: $269 million on Thursday, after $46 million inflows Wednesday. Fidelity’s FBTC lost $129 million. BlackRock’s IBIT lost $98 million.
Fun fact: Bitcoin ranks 11th globally by market cap on companiesmarketcap.com. Saudi Aramco is 10th, Meta 12th. King of crypto, but not yet top asset.
Ethereum (ETH) dropped 1.4% to $2,283.47. It’s 54% off its peak of $4,953.73 from August 25, 2025.
ETH ETFs had $104 million outflows Thursday, reversing $12 million inflows. ETH now ranks 65th globally.
Bitcoin dominance rose to 60.48%. Ethereum’s share fell to 10.41%. Stablecoins gained to 12.15% amid risk-off mood. Investors flock to safety.
Here’s how leaders moved:
TRX bucks the trend with a small gain. Meme coin DOGE hurts most.
Watch Fed speeches and next inflation data. Geopolitical risks like U.S.-Iran could add volatility. But Bitcoin’s dominance shows strength in uncertainty.
Higher rates hurt now, but a pivot could spark rallies. Long-term, adoption grows. ETFs prove institutions care. Stay tuned—crypto never sleeps.
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