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BitMart Market Daily Report (May 25)
ME News Report, May 25th (UTC+8), according to BitMart's market observation on May 25th, BTC is currently around $77,313, with an intraday high of about $77,409 and a low of about $76,053; ETH is around $2,103.10, with an intraday high of about $2,125.70 and a low of about $2,066.23; SOL is approximately $85.86, with an intraday high of about $86.72 and a low of about $83.73. Overall, mainstream assets showed slight divergence today, with BTC rebounding from around $76,000 to above $77,000, ETH still consolidating around the $2,100 level under pressure, and SOL maintaining narrow fluctuations around $85. The market as a whole remains in a wait-and-see mode after recovery.
BTC saw some recovery from its intraday lows, but the upward space has not yet reopened, indicating that core assets are still in a short-term range tug-of-war; ETH performed relatively weaker today, unable to break significantly away from the $2,100 level, and the recovery pace among mainstream coins is inconsistent; SOL's volatility range is relatively limited, and trading activity in popular coins has contracted. Currently, there are no obvious directional signals in the market, and funds are more inclined to wait within key ranges for new confirmation of direction.
BitMart X Insight: The macro background of today’s market has eased compared to previous days, but it is still not enough to drive risk assets to fully chase gains. On May 25th, most Asia-Pacific stock markets rose, oil prices fell due to expectations of progress in US-Iran negotiations, with WTI crude dropping to about $92.25 and Brent crude retreating to about $99.38; meanwhile, the US market was closed for Memorial Day, reducing global trading reference signals. The macro-level decline in oil prices helps ease some inflation pressures, but the US 10-year Treasury yield remains around 4.56%, indicating that rate constraints have not disappeared. In the crypto market, BTC’s ability to return above $77,000 suggests some risk appetite has been restored; however, limited follow-through by ETH and SOL also reflects cautious capital, with short-term trading more likely to maintain range-bound oscillation.
Investors are advised to continue monitoring BTC’s support and resistance within the $76,000–$78,000 range, and whether ETH and SOL can form clearer correlations in subsequent trading. This article is for reference only and does not constitute any investment advice. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile and risky; please make rational decisions and implement personal risk management. (Source: BitMart)