On Friday, May 1, 2026, Bitcoin is trading at $76,287, up 0.7% on the day but down 2.5% for the week. Ethereum is following a similar trend at $2,256, with no significant change. Crypto markets appear to be taking a breather after a turbulent April, during which macroeconomic uncertainties weighed on digital assets. This weekly decline occurs amid widespread caution. Investors are digesting recent central bank decisions, particularly in the U.S., where interest rates remain elevated. Cryptocurrencies, often viewed as risky assets, face competition from traditional investments like government bonds. Meanwhile, trading volumes on major exchanges are declining, signaling a lack of short-term enthusiasm. Observers suggest this consolidation period could be healthy, helping to reduce excessive leverage and stabilize prices before a potential rebound. However, the trend remains fragile. If Bitcoin fails to reclaim the $80,000 threshold in the coming days, bearish sentiment could intensify. In the meantime, traders are closely watching U.S. economic indicators, particularly employment and inflation data, which will influence the market’s next direction.
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