8h ago
SHIB Loses Momentum as ETH Fails Breakout and Bitcoin Targets $95,000–$100,000
Market sentiment has softened after Ethereum’s attempted breakout was rejected and reversed on declining volume, according to U.Today. Shiba Inu is trading below its 50-, 100- and 200-day EMA and continues to stall near $0.0000090, signaling weak bullish follow-through. Ethereum’s key support is seen at $3,050–$3,150, while Bitcoin is holding a rising base and could push toward $95,000–$100,000 if it breaks above overhead moving averages. Overall, major assets show mixed structures, with upside dependent on buyers reclaiming key EMA levels.
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SHIB
SHIB+2.18%
8h ago
21h ago
Shiba Inu price needs stronger volume to break $0.0000095 before any zero removal
Shiba Inu (SHIB) is trading below its downward-sloping 20-, 50- and 100-day EMAs, with fading volume and key resistance clustered at $0.0000093-$0.0000095, according to U.Today. A convincing breakout with stronger participation is seen as necessary before any zero removal, while buyers have been defending the $0.0000080-$0.0000083 area and RSI is holding in the midrange. If resistance holds, SHIB risks a pullback toward the mid-$0.0000070s.
SHIB
SHIB+2.18%
21h ago
1d ago
XRP Ledger Daily Payments Top 1 Million as Token Trades in Descending Channel
Since early October, XRP has been trading inside a broad descending channel, repeatedly testing midrange support around $2.05–$2.10 while remaining capped by key moving averages. At the same time, daily payments on the XRP Ledger have climbed above 1,000,000, signaling heavier network use that could set the stage for increased volatility, according to the article. If the price holds this base and breaks toward $2.22–$2.27 with payments staying above the one‑million mark, a trend reversal could form. If not, XRP may revisit the $2.00 area even as on‑chain activity remains strong.
XRP
XRP+1.64%
1d ago
1d ago
Ethereum Tests 50-Day EMA as Whale Accumulation Backs $5,000 Technical Target
Ethereum has rebounded from the $2,700–$2,800 area and is testing the 50-day EMA, a resistance that has historically separated bullish breakouts from medium-term downtrends. Large holders have reportedly accumulated tens of thousands of ETH at profitable addresses, signaling a structural shift higher. Against that backdrop, $5,000 is presented as a realistic technical target rather than a purely speculative figure.
ETH
ETH+1.89%
1d ago
12-9
Bitcoin’s push toward the $100,000 zone slows on weak volume as Shiba Inu and XRP struggle to confirm reversals
Bitcoin rebounded from around $78,000 and is attempting to climb toward the $98,000–$103,000 zone. The move is unfolding on shrinking volume while key moving averages slope downward. Shiba Inu is trying to stabilize above its November low near $0.0000080 but still trades below major long-term moving averages. XRP remains confined in a descending channel, with any sustainable breakout dependent on stronger buying participation.
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BTC
BTC+2.57%
12-9
12-8
XRP Ledger’s 400% network surge eases as daily payments hover around 600,000–900,000
XRP Ledger’s month-long burst in network activity, which at times drove payment counts and transaction volumes more than 400% higher, is now cooling, according to U.Today. Daily payments remain elevated in a 600,000–900,000 range, even as earlier peaks above two billion XRP processed per day have faded. On the price side, XRP continues to trade within a descending channel, facing resistance near $2.10–$2.12 and pressure from the overhead 100-day and 200-day moving averages.
XRP
XRP+1.64%
12-8
12-8
Ethereum holds above $3,100 as whales add longs; path eyed toward $4,000–$5,000
After declines in October and November, Ethereum has stabilized above $3,100 and is nearing its 20‑day moving average. Whale accounts BitcoinOG, Anti‑CZ, and pension‑usdt.eth hold 54,277 ETH, 62,156 ETH, and 20,000 ETH, alongside total PNLs of $105 million, $58.8 million, and $16.3 million. A break above $3,350–$3,450 could open $3,800–$4,000, keeping $5,000 a conditional target.
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ETH
ETH+1.89%
12-8