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Crypto Markets Dip Amid Regulatory Shifts And Altcoin Watchlists: Bitcoin Holds $87K, Ethereum Slides To $2.8K

Crypto Markets Dip Amid Regulatory Shifts and Altcoin Watchlists: Bitcoin Holds $87K, Ethereum Slides to $2.8K

Crypto market chart showing Bitcoin and Ethereum prices

The global cryptocurrency market capitalization has slipped to $2.99 trillion, marking a 1.11% decline over the past 24 hours, as Bitcoin and major altcoins face downward pressure amid mixed regulatory signals and macroeconomic concerns.[1]

Bitcoin Steady Above $87,000 Amid Institutional Optimism

Bitcoin (BTC) traded in a tight range between $86,075 and $88,972 in the last day, closing at $87,807, down 0.73% as of 09:30 AM UTC on January 26.[1] Despite the dip, a recent survey reveals institutional investors view Bitcoin as undervalued, potentially signaling underlying strength.[1]

Earlier in the week, U.S. Bitcoin ETFs recorded significant outflows, with $479.7 million exiting on one session led by Fidelity’s FBTC (-$152.1 million) and Grayscale’s GBTC (-$160.8 million), followed by $708.7 million the next day.[3] Analysts attribute this to tariff rhetoric and trade policy fears triggering a risk-off move across equities and crypto.[3]

Ethereum and Major Altcoins Under Pressure

Ethereum (ETH) fell 1.53% to $2,890.54, while other top performers included BNB at $871.21 (-1.05%), XRP at $1.8825 (-0.50%), and Solana (SOL) dropping sharply 3.36% to $122.25.[1] Ethereum ETFs mirrored the trend with $230 million in outflows initially, escalating to $287 million, dominated by BlackRock’s ETHA (-$250.3 million).[3]

Standouts among market movers included RESOLV (+28%), AUCTION (+27%), and DODO (+15%), bucking the broader downturn.[1] Dogecoin (DOGE) shed 1.43% to $0.12111, and Cardano (ADA) declined 2.64% to $0.3464.[1]

Altcoins in Focus: HBAR, USOR, and February Pump Candidates

As January draws to a close, analysts highlight altcoins showing resilience. Hedera (HBAR) trades near $0.1058 in a prolonged downtrend but displays early accumulation signs via a rising Money Flow Index, targeting a recovery to $0.114 if it breaks $0.109.[2] Downside risks persist below $0.103, potentially sliding to $0.099.[2]

US Oil (USOR), an upcoming Solana-based token offering on-chain exposure to physical oil reserves, launches next week with 96% of supply locked, gaining attention amid geopolitical tensions over Venezuelan oil.[2]

Looking to February, technical analysis suggests Bitcoin could surge past $100,000, pulling altcoins like Solana (SOL), Chainlink (LINK), and Ripple (XRP) higher.[4] Solana has underperformed year-to-date, down 34% in 2025 per Pantera Capital, but remains a key watch.[5][4]

Regulatory Tailwinds Build Across Asia and UK

Japan plans to legalize crypto ETFs by 2028, accelerating Asia’s regulatory race.[1] The UK Financial Authority is nearing completion of crypto regulation consultations.[1] Globally, the crypto sector attracted over $222 million in funding last week.[1]

In the U.S., 2025 saw policy whipsaws including a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve announcement offset by tariffs, contributing to Bitcoin’s 6% annual decline and Ethereum’s 11% drop.[5] Mid-year positives like the GENIUS Act and Fed rate cuts provided temporary relief, but altcoins broadly fell 60% excluding BTC, ETH, and SOL.[5]

Broader Trends: Gold’s Edge and AI in Blockchain

Key Crypto Prices (Jan 26, 2026)[1]
Asset Price 24h Change
Bitcoin (BTC) $87,807 -0.73%
Ethereum (ETH) $2,890.54 -1.53%
Solana (SOL) $122.25 -3.36%
XRP $1.8825 -0.50%

Gold outperformed Ethereum over five years, hitting a $5,000 milestone, underscoring traditional assets’ appeal in uncertain times.[1] Meanwhile, AI is revolutionizing on-chain security with real-time fraud detection and smart contract debugging, poised for major 2026 advancements.[5]

Pantera Capital predicts a surge in digital asset public listings, with 76% of companies planning tokenized assets and protocols like Morpho hitting $8.6 billion TVL.[5] Global institutions are reducing dollar exposure as its reserve share declines.[1]

Outlook: Narrow Market Persists

2025 was exceptionally narrow, with performance deteriorating sharply beyond top tokens.[5] As macro conditions improve slightly, altcoins lean on network developments for momentum.[2] Traders eye February for potential Bitcoin-led rallies, but tariff risks and ETF outflows warrant caution.[3][4]

Investors should monitor Japan’s ETF timeline, UK regulations, and altcoin accumulations like HBAR for signs of reversal. The crypto space remains dynamic, blending regulatory progress with market volatility.

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