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The Crypto Fear & Greed Index has returned to flash “Greed” as Bitcoin has remained steady above $90,000 over the past two days.






Onyxcoin (XCN) is experiencing a price surge fueled by institutional confidence. Its Smart Money Index and MACD indicator signal bullish momentum. If the trend continues, traders anticipate the token could reach $0.03.

AI-themed meme coins are gaining momentum with ai16z leading the charge. With strong rallies from GOAT and TURBO, these tokens show potential, but resistance levels must be breached for sustained growth.

Bitcoin's recent options expiry and market activity indicate strong expectations of a $100K breakout, with traders focusing on higher strike prices for May. While bullish sentiment grows, caution remains due to external market risks like the tariff war and inflation concerns.

ARK Invest has significantly raised its Bitcoin price projections for 2030, now forecasting up to $2.4 million per coin. This bullish outlook is supported by factors like institutional investments, Bitcoin’s role as digital gold, and increasing corporate adoption.
- 03:40Data: Bullish Positions Remain Moderate, Limited Leverage Suggests a Healthy and Sustainable MarketForesight News reports that glassnode tweeted that despite the significant rise in BTC prices, the funding rate for perpetual futures remains at a neutral level of approximately 0.007% (annualized 7.6%)—indicating that long positions are still relatively moderate. The derivatives market seems to be catching up with the spot market, with limited leverage suggesting a healthy and sustainable trend.
- 03:40Farcaster Wallet Launches Support for CeloForesight News reports that Celo has announced on warpcast the launch of the Farcaster wallet.
- 03:38Morgan Stanley: The Dollar May Depreciate Another 6% This YearAccording to a report by Jinse Finance, Jitania Kandhari, Chief Investment Officer at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, stated that the dollar's recovery earlier this week is a "counter-trend rebound," while its fundamentals still point to a decline. "This is a counter-trend rebound, but the long-term fundamentals still indicate that the dollar will fall further, possibly depreciating another 6% this year." U.S. investors need time to diversify away from domestic assets because "U.S. investors have a strong home bias," but the clients she interacts with are actively inquiring about other regions of the world to seek opportunities. She is currently optimistic about the euro, yen, and emerging market currencies.