BTC, ETH, XRP Rise as Crypto Market Stages Recovery
Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Ripple (XRP) rose as the cryptocurrency market rebounded from sharp sell-off pressure that had plunged the entire market cap to $2 trillion.
BTC climbed to $59.6k, ETH rose to $1.57k, and XRP inched higher to $1.04 on moderate improvement in buying sentiment.
Market capitalisation of all cryptocurrencies rose 0.9% to $2.07 trillion in 24 hours, primarily driven by a broad-based technical bounce and capital rotation into altcoins.
The market movement signals an oversold bounce and altcoin rotation. The market rebounded from a yearly low, with the Altcoin Season Index rising 4.35% as capital flowed into mid- and small-cap tokens.
After a prolonged downtrend, the market is attempting a technical recovery, led by speculative interest in smaller tokens.
Bitcoin liquidations plummeted 64.5% in 24 hours to $169.7 million, easing immediate sell-side pressure. Concurrently, derivatives data shows a significant buildup in speculative interest: total open interest rose 5.25%, and the average funding rate surged 813% to 0.0058%.
The market is experiencing a short-term reset where forced selling has subsided, and traders are re-establishing leveraged positions, amplifying the upward move.
The immediate path hinges on holding the $2.06 trillion support and challenging the 78.6% Fibonacci retracement level at $2.15 trillion. Upcoming macro cues, particularly the July 2 release of the FOMC meeting minutes, will test the resilience of this recovery.
This is a conditional rebound within a larger bearish structure. A close above the 7-day simple moving average at $2.14 trillion would improve the short-term bias, while a break below $2.06 trillion would likely lead to new lows.
The uptick is a relief rally fueled by oversold conditions and rotation into altcoins, not a fundamental reversal. For the bounce to gain credibility, watch if the market can reclaim the $2.15 trillion level and if ETF outflows stabilise. Ethereum Price Slips 4% as Investors Liquidate Positions

