Crypto Price Analysis 10-13: BITCOIN: BTC, ETHEREUM: ETH, SOLANA: SOL, POLKADOT: DOT, JUPITER: JUP
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The cryptocurrency market is showing signs of recovery after the weekend’s bloodbath. Markets registered one of the largest selloffs in history after President Trump announced 100% tariffs on Chinese imports and new export controls on software. As a result, Bitcoin (BTC) plummeted to a low of $102,000 on Binance before recovering to reclaim $110,000. However, markets have put the weekend’s carnage behind them and have started the week in positive territory. BTC is up over 3% and has reclaimed the $115,000 level. The flagship cryptocurrency is trading around $115,305, up over 3% in the past 24 hours. Meanwhile, Ethereum (ETH) has reclaimed the $4,000 level after falling to a low of $3,504. The altcoin rallied late on Sunday and is up almost 9% over the past 24 hours, trading around $4,174. Ripple (XRP) has also recovered after plunging to a low of $1.849, and is up over 9%, trading around $2.61. Meanwhile, Solana (SOL) is up nearly 10% as it looks to reclaim the $200 level. Dogecoin (DOGE) is up over 11%, while Cardano (ADA) is up 10.70%, trading around $0.718. Chainlink (LINK) also made a strong recovery, up 12%, while Stellar (XLM) is up over 6%. Hedera (HBAR), Litecoin (LTC), Toncoin (TON), and Polkadot (DOT) have also registered substantial rallies over the past 24 hours. US Government Shutdown Enters Third Week The US government shutdown has entered its third week, leaving sixteen crypto ETFs in limbo should it continue into November. The US government came to a standstill on October 1, when Republicans and Democrats failed to reach a funding agreement. The shutdown has caused several government agencies, including the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), to operate with only essential staff. Meanwhile, the crypto industry, which expected a flood of ETF approvals in October, may have to wait a…
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