WITH THE FALLOUT

Last updated: June 16, 2025, 00:14  |  Written by: Emin Gün Sirer

With The Fallout
With The Fallout

Shiba Inu

Shiba Inu’s price has been losing momentum, reflecting bearish trends in the cryptocurrency market, especially the decline in Bitcoin’s value. As Bitcoin dropped from

While Bitcoin, the dominant player in the cryptocurrency market, has been inching closer to new all-time highs, Shiba Inu’s market behavior has taken a different turn.

SHIB's correlation to Bitcoin is declining, which could result in an escape from BTC's bearishness. MACD has formed double bottoms on the daily chart, exhibiting the

Shiba Inu And Bitcoin Decoupling

Well, Shiba Inu’s correlation with Bitcoin, for starters, has plunged. This metric currently stands at a multi-week low at 0.22. Now, with BTC and ETH expected to retrace

Binance Transfers 137 Billion SHIB – What Does It Mean for Shiba

Shiba Inu and Bitcoin decoupling Data shows that the dog-themed meme coin has decoupled from Bitcoin, the world’s leading digital currency. In the past 24 hours, Shiba Inu has risen by 29.66% in market volume to $203.57 million.

Shiba Inu (SHIB) Negatively Correlates With Bitcoin (BTC), What

Shiba Inu Breaks Free from Bitcoin’s Shadow: SHIB’s Bold

Shiba Inu decouples from Bitcoin; What does this mean for SHIB's

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Shiba Inu’s Decoupling from Bitcoin Intensifies as Price Falls 12%

U.Today - Dog-themed cryptocurrency is seeing a negative correlation with the biggest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, Bitcoin. The 30-day correlation coefficient

Shiba Inu (SHIB) Independence from Bitcoin: A Positive Turn

Shiba Inu Decouples From Bitcoin

Shiba Inu (SHIB) Decouples From Bitcoin (BTC): All

Shiba Inu Decouples from Bitcoin with Significant Gains. The data shows that the meme coin with a dog motif has separated from Bitcoin, the top digital money in the world.

Shiba Inu (SHIB) Finally Decouples From Bitcoin - CoinMarketCap

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