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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) Opens at $64,487.65 with Mixed Crypto Prices
On August 18, 2026, Bitcoin (BTC-USD) opened at $64,487.65, 2.7% higher than the previous day but later dropped to $64,080.23. Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened at $1,911.89, also 2% higher, and decreased to $1,895.37. Since the conflict in the Middle East began in late February, Bitcoin has declined by 4.4% and Ethereum by 5.7%. For investors, this trend may indicate the continuing volatility of cryptocurrencies, highlighting the importance of monitoring market conditions closely.
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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) Opens at $64,450.44, Down 1.8% Today
On June 18, 2026, Bitcoin (BTC-USD) opened at $64,450.44, experiencing a 1.8% decline from the previous day's opening. By 7:33 a.m. ET, it had further dipped to $63,980.59. Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened at $1,748.91, down 2.3%, and fell to $1,744.25 at the same time. Prices are decreasing despite a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran, which is influencing investor focus toward stocks and uncertainties regarding future interest rate hikes following recent actions by the Fed.
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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) prices rise 2% following U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) opened at $65,710.09 on June 15, 2026, marking a 2% increase from the previous day’s opening price. By 7:33 a.m. ET, its price increased further to $66,157.11. Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened at $1,724.44, up 2.6% from Sunday, climbing to $1,762.41 during the same timeframe. The rise in cryptocurrency prices follows a ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran, which could influence market sentiment positively if a more detailed peace agreement is finalized. Over the past week, Bitcoin has increased by 3.9% while Ethereum rose by 2.3%.
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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) and Ethereum (ETH-USD) Prices Continue to Decline
On June 10, 2026, Bitcoin (BTC-USD) opened at $61,672.20, down 2.3% from the previous day and decreased further to $60,937.81 by 7:32 a.m. ET. Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened at $1,638.45, a drop of 3.1%, falling to $1,615.22 at the same time. Over the past week, Bitcoin's price has fallen by 7.5% and by 23.5% over the last month. Year-over-year, Bitcoin saw a decline of 44.1%, while Ethereum decreased by 38.9%. These significant drops reflect ongoing sell-offs and negative investor sentiment in the crypto market.
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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) Price Opens at $63,078.89, Down 0.3%
On June 9, 2026, Bitcoin (BTC-USD) opened at $63,078.89, a decrease of 0.3% from the previous day. In early trading, the price fell to $62,542.70. Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened at $1,689.88, up 0.2%, but later fell to $1,667.69. Bitcoin has seen a decline of 11.6% over the past week, 21.3% in the last month, and 40.4% year-over-year, while Ethereum's declines stand at 15.6%, 26.8%, and 32.7% respectively. The previous week saw Bitcoin dip below $60,000, highlighting ongoing volatility in the cryptocurrency market.
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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) Price Opens Below $67,000, Down 6.5% Today
On June 3, 2026, Bitcoin (BTC-USD) opened at $66,667.61, reflecting a 6.5% decline from the previous day’s opening. As of 7:29 a.m. ET, it rose slightly to $67,250.18. Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened at $1,857.33, down 7.3%, and increased to $1,883.75 shortly after. Bitcoin’s current opening price is its lowest since March 30, and both cryptocurrencies have shown significant declines over the past week, month, and year, with Bitcoin down 37% and Ethereum down 28.8% year-over-year. These price movements indicate a shift in investor sentiment amidst substantial sell-offs and outflows from Bitcoin exchange-traded funds.
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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) Prices Drop 0.6% to $76,902.50 on May 19, 2026
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) opened at $76,952.05 on May 19, 2026, marking a 0.6% decrease from the previous day's opening. This is the lowest opening price since May 1, with a current price of $76,902.50. Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened flat at $2,128.55, also reaching its lowest since April 7. Recent geopolitical developments, including President Trump's decision to call off planned attacks on Iran, may impact investor sentiment and market movements.
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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) and Ethereum (ETH-USD) Prices Decline Today
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) opened at $77,414.91 today, reaching a low of $76,803.25, a decrease of 0.9% from the previous day. In comparison, Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened at $2,129.87 and fell to $2,113.92, a decline of 2.3%. Both cryptocurrencies are exhibiting significant downward trends, with Bitcoin down 5.8% over the last week and 25% year-over-year. Ethereum has seen a 10.1% drop weekly and a 14% decline year-over-year, reflecting growing investor caution amid geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) Opens at $78,543.43, Ethereum (ETH-USD) at $2,322.49
On May 4, 2026, Bitcoin (BTC-USD) opened at $78,543.43, down 0.1% from the previous day's opening price, and reached $78,951.96 as of 7:30 a.m. ET. Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened at $2,322.49, which is a 0.3% increase from Sunday’s opening price, and was priced at $2,336.98 at the same time. Bitcoin briefly surpassed $80,000 before retreating to the $78,000 range, a resistance level it has maintained. Over the last month, Bitcoin has increased by over 17%, while Ethereum has risen by over 13%.
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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) Opens Lower at $76,340.38, Ethereum (ETH-USD) at $2,289.20
On April 29, 2026, Bitcoin (BTC-USD) opened at $76,340.38, down 1.3% from Tuesday’s opening of $77,368.12. It rebounded to $77,507.63 shortly after the market opened. Similarly, Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened at $2,289.20, a decrease of 0.6% from the previous day, but moved up to $2,330.43 in early trading. Both cryptocurrencies have maintained levels above $77,000 and $2,300 over the past week, as investors await a Federal Reserve decision. Bitcoin's price has increased by 15.1% compared to one month ago, while Ethereum's price has risen by 14.9%.
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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) Drops 1.6%, Ethereum (ETH-USD) Falls 2.8% Today
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) opened at $77,368.28, decreasing by 1.6% from Monday's price of $78,661.01 and further dropping to $76,472.05 by 7:10 a.m. ET. Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened at $2,303.33, down 2.8% from its previous opening of $2,369.84, with a further decline to $2,278.56. This marked the lowest price for Ethereum in over a week and reflects a cautious sentiment among crypto investors ahead of the Federal Reserve's upcoming meeting. The one-year change in the price of Bitcoin has been a decrease of 17.5%, while Ethereum is up 28.5% year-over-year.
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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) Opens at $78,670.85, Ethereum (ETH-USD) at $2,370.32
On April 27, 2026, Bitcoin (BTC-USD) opened at $78,670.85, a 1.4% increase from the previous day's opening price of $77,613.12, though it fell to $77,856.29 by 7:24 a.m. ET. Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened at $2,370.32, rising 2.2% from $2,318.91 before dropping to $2,320.84. Bitcoin experienced a weekly increase of 6.5% and a monthly rise of 14.4%, while Ethereum rose by 4.7% over the past week and 15.1% over the past month. The prices remain below significant thresholds with Bitcoin previously exceeding $79,000 and Ethereum not surpassing $2,400 recently.
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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) Price Rises 0.6% to $78,304.84 on April 22, 2026
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) opened at $76,341.73, reflecting a 0.6% increase from the previous day's opening of $75,872.83, and rose to $78,304.84 by 7:29 a.m. ET. Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened at $2,327.61, up 0.5% from Tuesday, pushing its price to $2,393.73 by the same time. The price rises followed the announcement of an indefinite U.S.-Iran ceasefire. In the past week, Bitcoin's price has increased by 2.9%, while Ethereum has risen by 0.2%. Both cryptocurrencies are experiencing notable price elevations not seen since February 2026.
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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) Price Opens at $71,926.16, Up 4.5% Today
On April 8, 2026, Bitcoin (BTC-USD) opened at $71,926.16, a 4.5% increase from $68,859.38 the previous day. By 7:40 a.m. ET, it had retreated slightly to $71,560. Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened at $2,239.89, up 6.3% from $2,107.78. The rise in crypto prices followed President Trump's announcement of a two-week ceasefire with Iran, impacting risk sentiment positively. Bitcoin's price has increased 5.4% over the past week and is above $70,000 for the first time since March 26.
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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) Prices Rise 2.5% as Ceasefire Proposal Emerges
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) opened at $68,978.91 on Monday, a 2.5% increase from $67,291.20 on Sunday. By 7:15 a.m. ET, Bitcoin reached $69,668.88. Ethereum (ETH-USD) opened at $2,108.78, up 2.1% from $2,065.37, and peaked at $2,149.29. The price increases coincide with reports of a proposed 45-day ceasefire between Iran and the U.S., which may lead to increased demand for riskier assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum. Year-over-year, Bitcoin is down 17.4% while Ethereum has risen 16.8%.
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