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Major tokens fell as much as 5% on Thursday

Apr 24, 2025 at 01:44 pm

Bitcoin (BTC) clung to the $93,000 zone in the past 24 hours, but XRP, Solana's SOL, BNB Chain's BNB and DOGE showed losses above 2%.

Major tokens fell as much as 5% on Thursday

Major cryptocurrency tokens fell as much as 5% on Thursday as traders booked some profit from a steady move higher seen earlier this week, with memecoin dogecoin (DOGE) leading losses among the largest assets.

Bitcoin (BTC) clung to the $9,300 zone in the past 24 hours but XRP, Solana’s SOL, BNB Chain’s BNB and DOGE showed losses above 2%. Ether (ETH) fared relatively better with a 1.5% slump.

Overall market cap decreased 2.5%. The broad-based CoinDesk 20, a liquid index tracking the largest tokens by market cap, fell over 3%.

The broad view

Here are some noteworthy developments in the past 24 hours:

Spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the U.S. bagged over $916 million in inflows on Wednesday. Some traders point to the asset’s growing safe haven as a catalyst underpinning this surge in flows.

“The inflows are driven by a declining U.S. dollar index, and Bitcoin’s growing safe-haven appeal amid equity market volatility,” Vugar Usi Zade, COO at Bitget, told CoinDesk in an email.

“The massive ETF inflows are reflecting Bitcoin’s strengthening position as a leading crypto asset, with growing institutional adoption. Its reduced correlation with equities and safe-haven narrative position it as a diversification tool, though short-term challenges like weak investment signals require sustained macro catalysts.”

Bitcoin’s safe-haven narrative has been growing in the past week on its relative resilience, mirroring gold’s price rise, even as bond yields and U.S. equities corrected amid the ongoing tariff wars.

Earlier this week, President Donald Trump said he had no intention to fire Federal Reserve Chair Powell and that a deal with China (which is facing tariffs as high as 245% on some items) would significantly reduce some of its levies.

The mixed signals and frequent tone shift are jading traders, however, who continue to monitor comments for further cues on positioning.

“Macro risks remain, but one critical overhang appears to be cleared. Trump is signaling no intention to replace Fed Chair Powell for now. The reassurance has prompted a modest pullback in long-end yields, helping reduce a key tail risk,” Singapore-based QCP Capital said in a broadcast message Thursday.

“The broader outlook, however, is anything but simple. Trade frictions, geopolitical jitters, and regulatory opacity continue to cast long shadows,” the firm added.

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