Bitcoin Breaches 27000 Amidst Slumping Market

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 14:53

Bitcoin Breaches 27000 Amidst Slumping Market

Bitcoin Breaches $27,000 Amidst Slumping Market - Watcher Guru

Bitcoin plunges below $27,000, erases 2025 gains as crypto sell-off

Bitcoin Breaches $27,000 Amidst Slumping Market

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Bitcoin Loses Grip On $27,000 Handle Amid Debt Ceiling Watch

BTC, which was hovering around a monthly high of $28,432 plummeted to a low of $24,797. It was a major blow to the whole market, as the notable fall of the king of

Bitcoin's latest drop below the $27,000 level has caught the attention of investors who are now closely watching Washington's debt ceiling negotiations.

Bitcoin slumped below

Bitcoin Struggles at $27,000 Despite Bullish Grayscale News. Bitcoin’s recent price struggles and regulatory developments are reshaping the crypto landscape

Cetoex News – Bitcoin and other altcoins were heavily affected due to various reasons. The regulatory clash between the SEC and two prominent exchanges

Bitcoin slumped below $27,000 Thursday for the first time in over 16 months, as cryptocurrency markets extended their losses amid fears over rising inflation and

Bitcoin Briefly Drops Below $27,000 as Liquidity

Bitcoin Struggles at $27,000 Despite Bullish Grayscale News

Bitcoin Loses Grip at $27,000 Trading Amid Debt Ceiling

Despite significant downturns in equity

Despite significant downturns in equity markets and a rising U.S. dollar, Bitcoin has showcased remarkable resilience by staying above the $26,000 threshold. While

Bitcoin FAILS to Breach the $27,000 Price MarkWhat About

Bitcoin Fails to Break $27,000 Amidst Low Weekend Trading

The latest slide of Bitcoin

The latest slide of Bitcoin below the $27,000 level has caught the attention of investors who are now keeping a close eye on the debt ceiling negotiations in Washington. With US Treasury

Bitcoin attempted to surpass $27,000 recently, but it failed due to low weekend trading volumes, and has remained relatively stagnant. The altcoins have also not seen any significant price