Bitcoin Updates Today: Is Crypto’s Intense Fear Signaling a Market Bottom or Just a Misleading Decline?
- Crypto Fear & Greed Index fell to 24, with Bitcoin consolidating between $103,000-$115,000 amid prolonged market anxiety. - Extended fear periods historically precede market bottoms, but traders warn the index often lags and misfires in volatile conditions. - Coinbase aims to stabilize markets with 24/7 altcoin futures, yet regulatory clarity and persistent ETF outflows remain critical factors.
The crypto Fear & Greed Index has dropped to 24, its lowest point in a week, highlighting ongoing market unease as
Recent developments have intensified these concerns. On November 21, 2025, the crypto market saw $1.5 trillion wiped out, with Bitcoin plunging to $87,000 amid a wave of unexplained liquidations
The current deep pessimism reflected by the Fear & Greed Index has drawn parallels to previous market bottoms, such as the March 2025 low of 13, which
Amid these challenges, Coinbase is seeking to establish itself as a source of stability. The exchange
Clearer regulations and innovative products could help trigger a turnaround. Historically, extended periods of fear have aligned with seller fatigue, suggesting the current sideways movement might end with a recovery. However, with the market still shaken from November’s crash and ongoing outflows from altcoin ETFs, investors are urged to remain cautious
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