Crypto Market Overview: Trump reassures exiting war at Easter lunch – Solana, Dash, and River extend losses
News brief
Bitcoin (BTC) is trading below $68,000 at press time on Thursday, extending losses to roughly 2% amid US President Donald Trump’s reaffirmation of the hopes of de-escalation in the Middle East at Wednesday’s Easter lunch at the White House. Bitcoin extends losses below $68,000 on Thursday, risking the 4% recovery from earlier this week.Donald Trump’s Easter lunch softens…
Why traders care
For traders, this matters because crypto headlines can change short-term momentum, liquidity conditions and broader risk appetite within minutes.
What to watch next
- Watch follow-through in majors, exchange volume and risk sentiment in US indices to judge whether the move has real participation behind it.
Bitcoin (BTC) is trading below $68,000 at press time on Thursday, extending losses to roughly 2% amid US President Donald Trump’s reaffirmation of the hopes of de-escalation in the Middle East at Wednesday’s Easter lunch at the White House. Bitcoin extends losses below $68,000 on Thursday, risking the 4% recovery from earlier this week.Donald Trump’s Easter lunch softens… Bitcoin (BTC) is trading below $68,000 at press time on Thursday, extending losses to roughly 2% amid US President Donald Trump’s reaffirmation of the hopes of de-escalation in the Middle East at Wednesday’s Easter lunch at the White House. Bitcoin extends losses below $68,000 on Thursday, risking the 4% recovery from earlier this week.Donald Trump’s Easter lunch softens pressure on Oil prices amid hopes of de-escalation in the Middle East this month.Solana, Dash, and River extend losses over the last 24 hours, risking further correction. Bitcoin (BTC) is trading below $68,000 at press time on Thursday, extending losses to roughly 2% amid US President Donald Trump’s reaffirmation of the hopes… For traders, this matters because crypto headlines can change short-term momentum, liquidity conditions and broader risk appetite within minutes. Watch follow-through in majors, exchange volume and risk sentiment in US indices to judge whether the move has real participation behind it.
