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Bitcoin Holds Steady, Ethereum Under Pressure Amid Macro Uncertainty

📖 2 min de lecture On Tuesday, May 26, 2026, Bitcoin traded at $77,274, posting a slight gain of 0.4% on the day and the week. Ethereum, meanwhile, stagnated at $2,111, struggling to keep pace. Trading volumes remained moderate on major exchanges, signaling a cautious market after several weeks of volatility. Bitcoin’s relative stability came...

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On Tuesday, May 26, 2026, Bitcoin traded at $77,274, posting a slight gain of 0.4% on the day and the week. Ethereum, meanwhile, stagnated at $2,111, struggling to keep pace. Trading volumes remained moderate on major exchanges, signaling a cautious market after several weeks of volatility. Bitcoin’s relative stability came against a backdrop of macroeconomic uncertainty. Investors were digesting the latest U.S. inflation data, which showed a slight deceleration but not enough to reassure markets. Additionally, geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe continued to fuel risk aversion, benefiting safe-haven assets like gold but dampening appetite for cryptocurrencies. Ethereum, more sensitive to speculative flows, bore the brunt of this caution. For traders, the day marked a pause in the bearish trend observed since early May. Bitcoin was testing a key support level around $77,000, and holding above this zone could signal a short-term technical rebound. However, the lack of a strong catalyst, such as major institutional adoption or favorable regulation, limited the upside potential. The coming days will be decisive in determining whether this respite is sustainable or merely a lull before another downturn.

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