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Story: HYPE Token Hits $63 All-Time High as Bitcoin Reclaims $77,000

By Dan Saada

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HYPE Sets a New All-Time High Above $63. The token reached a fresh all-time high above $63, outpacing pretty much everything else in the…

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Double-Digit Gains Spread Across Smaller Altcoins. It wasn't just the majors. WLD, NEAR, MORPHO, ONDO, and QNT all recorded double-digit increases…

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What the Recovery Means for Market Structure. XRP's reclaim of $1.35 is probably the technical detail most traders are focused on right now.

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Bitcoin punched through $77,000 on Wednesday. The move came fast, and it caught a lot of traders off guard who'd been sitting on losses since early May.

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The recovery didn't come out of nowhere. Bitcoin had slid to just above $74,000 earlier in the month — a rough stretch driven by a nasty cocktail of geopolitical nerves and shaky…

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Ethereum held $2,000 and then kept going, clearing $2,100 in the process. That's a level a lot of ETH holders were anxious about after the recent slide. BNB climbed back to $660.

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The total crypto market cap added over $80 billion in a single day, pushing the combined figure to $2.650 trillion.

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More context: XRP Beats Bitcoin and Ethereum in ETF Flows for Second Straight Week

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QNT and MORPHO were among the standout performers in that group, though specific percentage figures weren't available. ONDO also made a notable move.

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The week's turbulence is worth putting in context. Crypto markets have gotten more reactive to macro headlines over the past year or so — geopolitical flare-ups, Fed signals, ETF…

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Bitcoin's 58%-plus dominance is worth watching too. When Bitcoin dominance stays elevated like that, it usually means altcoins are still playing catch-up rather than leading.

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More context: Bitcoin Hits $44,000 as Trump Announces US-Iran Peace Deal

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BNB at $660 and SOL at $87 are both back in ranges that feel more comfortable for holders who bought in before the May dip.

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The broader market cap sitting at $2.650 trillion is a real number. Two weeks ago, that figure looked a lot shakier.

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