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#Gate13周年现场直击 Today (2026.4.19) Cryptocurrency Market Outlook: Geopolitical Risks Drive the Move, Panic Dips, Short-Term Pressure
I. Market Snapshot (as of 15:35)
• Bitcoin (BTC): $74,950, down 2.67% in 24 hours, falling below the key support of $75,000.
• Ethereum (ETH): Down more than 4%, losing the $2,300 level.
• Major altcoins: SOL and XRP down more than 3%; Dogecoin (DOGE) leads the decline, down more than 5%.
• Leverage market: Over 200k liquidations across the network in 24 hours, with a total liquidation amount of $317 million.
II. Core Driving Factors: Middle East Geopolitical Crisis
The main reason behind today’s sharp drop is the escalation of the Iran–U.S. standoff at sea:
• Iran announced the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, citing that the U.S. and Israel have not fulfilled their ceasefire commitments.
• Market risk-aversion sentiment surged sharply, and cryptocurrencies were sold off first (high volatility, high leverage, and liquidity-sensitive).
III. Technical and Structural Views
1. Bitcoin
◦ Short-term: Support at $75,000 is in jeopardy; next focus is the $72,000–$73,000 range.
◦ Weekly: The midline is suppressing price action; $76,000 has not been reclaimed, and the bulls look relatively weak.
◦ Institutional side: ETF fund inflows are slowing down; bearish macro sentiment overwhelms long-term buying.
2. Ethereum
◦ Support at $2,280; if it is broken, look next at $2,100–$2,200.
◦ Overall weaker than BTC, with market preference further concentrating on the “big pie” (BTC).