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Bitcoin Price and Altcoins Struggle While Siren Soars to New Heights

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The crypto market is splitting into two. Bitcoin price is struggling to hold above $69,000. Ethereum and XRP are retracing. Solana and Cardano are bleeding. The Fed’s hawkish rate comments sent BTC back toward lower support zones and dragged most of the altcoin market with it.

Then there is Siren. The AI-focused token surged 90% to a new all-time high above $1.70 while everything else was selling off. Liquidity is not leaving the market. It is rotating fast into specific narratives and bypassing everything else.

The broader market is in suspended animation. Siren is not.

Can Bitcoin Price Hold Support Amid $68,000 Consolidation?

Bitcoin is currently trading in a light bullish consolidation phase, hovering between US$69,000 and US$67,000 as of late March.

Bulls have struggled to break the $76,000 ceiling, resulting in a short-term pullback where profit-taking has capped gains. The key support level remains firm at the $69,000–$68,000 range; a breach here could expose lower liquidity zones around $66,000, drastically shifting market structure.

Prediction markets reflect this uncertainty. Data from Robinhood prediction markets show bearish bets accumulating, suggesting skepticism about an immediate breakout above $80,000.

Conversely, a clean break above $77,000 targets the $79,000–$82,000 corridor, but volume has yet to confirm this move.

The altcoin sector mirrors this indecision. Ethereum has slipped below $2,100, while legacy assets like Zcash have shed 7%. Even with Dogecoin signaling potential reversals, the immediate trend for major alts remains heavily correlated to Bitcoin’s inability to reclaim the $76,000 high.

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Daniel Frances is a technical writer and Web3 educator specializing in macroeconomics and DeFi mechanics. A crypto native since 2017, Daniel leverages his background in on-chain analytics to author evidence-based reports and deep-dive guides. He holds certifications from The Blockchain Council, and is dedicated to providing “information gain” that cuts through market hype to find real-world blockchain utility.

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