On June 17, 2025, the cryptocurrency market sharply declined amid expectations of the results of the US Federal Reserve meeting, which increased uncertainty among investors. Major players withdrew liquidity and initiated mass sell-offs of certain tokens, triggering a chain liquidation of positions. Additional pressure came from large-scale token unlocks and the traditionally weak June for Bitcoin. A decrease in market maker activity and low trading volumes made the market particularly vulnerable to external shocks. The main factor behind the sell-offs was indeed the anticipation of the Fed's decisions and the associated economic risks.
In Vietnam, a comprehensive law on digital technologies was adopted, which legalizes crypto assets and provides incentives for the development of AI, semiconductors, and related infrastructure.
#VietnamCryptoPolicy In Vietnam, a large-scale law on digital technologies has been adopted, which legalizes crypto assets and provides incentives for the development of AI, semiconductors, and the corresponding infrastructure.
#MetaplanetBTCPurchase In the midst of global economic instability, the Japanese company Metaplanet once again proves: BTC is the future of finance. They have just announced a new large-scale purchase of bitcoins, demonstrating confidence in digital gold as a strategic asset.
$BTC According to CryptoQuant data, Bitcoin is showing signs of decoupling from traditional macroeconomic indicators. Despite U.S. Treasury yields (5-year, 10-year, 30-year) remaining at historically high levels, and the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) experiencing strong volatility — factors that typically lead to a decline in risk assets such as cryptocurrencies — BTC continues its upward trend.
On June 3, 2025, Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG) officially received approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to register its bitcoin treasury. This means that the company will hold $2.3 billion raised from 50 investors in the form of bitcoins on its balance sheet, along with $759 million in cash and short-term assets.
$ETH The current situation in the ETH/USDT market shows that the price is in the greed zone, which may indicate a possible further increase; however, the presence of a bearish RSI signal (overbought) may herald a correction. Support and resistance levels are also important for determining possible entry and exit points.
#CryptoRoundTableRemarks Politicians demand control. Banks want stability (and profit). Regulators promise "safety." And the market continues to live its own life.
#NasdaqETFUpdate Nasdaq has filed for the launch of a new cryptocurrency-related ETF. What does this mean? 🔹 Institutional money is getting closer 🔹 Access to crypto for millions of traders through traditional platforms 🔹 Increased trust = increased market capitalization
#MarketRebound Technical analysis also indicates positive signals: Bitcoin and Ethereum are forming bullish patterns, such as double bottoms, predicting potential growth.
In the world of trading, one of the most powerful tools for predicting market reversals is the 200-day moving average. Historically, the peak of the market cycle often occurs when this line crosses the peak level of the previous cycle. This is a signal for all market participants that changes are just around the corner!
$BTC Bitcoin continues to dominate the crypto space, remaining near key resistance levels! With growing institutional interest and increased activity on the network, traders on Binance Square are monitoring potential breakout zones.
#USChinaTradeTalks Global markets on edge! The next round of trade negotiations between the US and China could shape the economic landscape for years to come. Will the two largest economies in the world find common ground, or will tensions continue to escalate, threatening stability?
#SouthKoreaCryptoPolicy South Korea is preparing for significant changes in cryptocurrency regulation. The new law aims to tighten control over digital assets, ensuring transparency and protecting investors. On one hand, this is a step towards legalizing the market and combating fraud, while on the other hand, it presents the possibility of restricting the freedom of crypto enthusiasts.
#CryptoCharts101 Cryptocurrency trading charts, such as line charts, bar charts, and candlestick charts, show how cryptocurrency prices and other information change over time. Understanding how to read cryptocurrency charts is essential for day traders to analyze cryptocurrency trends and determine price movements. Popular overlays and indicators on real-time cryptocurrency charts help traders make informed decisions. The ability to spot common bullish and bearish patterns is important for successful cryptocurrency trading and trend following. Using multiple indicators and backtesting strategies is crucial for improving trading approaches.
Avoiding errors in trading is completely impossible — they are part of the learning and development process. However, it is possible to significantly reduce their number and mitigate their consequences by adhering to certain principles.
We would like to inform you that OKX will cease support for USDC storage, trading pairs with USDC, and related Earn products after June 13, 2025. All other OKX products and services will remain active and available as usual.
#CryptoFees101 Crypto fees are commissions charged for transactions on the blockchain. They depend on the network, its congestion, and the type of operation. In Ethereum, these fees are called gas fees — they cover computational costs and depend on the complexity of the action. In Bitcoin, the fee goes to miners for including the transaction in a block. In fast networks like Solana, Polygon, or Tron, fees are minimal — often less than a cent. There are also exchange fees when trading and bridge fees when transferring assets between networks. Fees ensure security, incentivize validators, and allow for regulating processing speed. During high demand, they can sharply increase, especially in popular networks.
#BigTechStablecoin — is a stablecoin issued by a large technology company, such as Meta, Google, Apple, or Amazon. Unlike traditional stablecoins (e.g., USDC), they rely on massive user bases and Big Tech infrastructure. An example is the Libra (Diem) project from Meta, which was shut down due to regulatory pressure. Such coins promise fast and cheap payments directly within applications but raise concerns: centralization, data control, and financial influence over states. While there are currently no direct launches, interest remains—especially with the rise of Web3 and digital currencies. This potentially marks a new stage in the evolution of digital money.