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cryptocurrency market news april 2025

Cryptocurrency market news april 2025

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This time, the non-farm data release is still far from the next Fed interest rate meeting (May 6-7), so as long as the data doesn’t show significant anomalies, the impact on crypto market trends will be limited.

Before mid-June, there won’t be much market action, with a high probability of range-bound fluctuations to form a bottom. April’s market may first decline, then fluctuate and rebound. For the next two months or more, don’t have expectations of getting rich quickly; take profits when possible, securing gains is the best strategy!

Short-term catalyst effect: Historically, major Ethereum upgrades often serve as catalysts for price increases. For example: after the Chaella upgrade in April 2023, ETH rose 45%; before the Dencun upgrade in March 2024, ETH gained 70%. If the Pectra mainnet upgrade goes smoothly, the market may speculate on the technical benefits in advance, driving ETH to continue rising and touching the $2,800-3,000 range.

Cryptocurrency market analysis february 2025

As mentioned above, one of the key factors for the rising activity has been the frenzy around the TRUMP and MELANIA memecoins launched in January. These coins generated billions in trading volume, pushing activity on Solana to record levels.

Further rate reductions are anticipated in subsequent meetings, with projections showing the terminal rate dropping to 3.25% by mid-2026, given the UK’s economic weakness and easing inflationary pressures.

Taki is a chart analyst who is passionate about unlocking unique insights out the chart. While the vast majority of analysts remain focused on price analysis, Taki starts with timeline analysis and adds price analysis to this. In doing so, he developed a unique methodology to find opportunities in financial markets, across assets and markets.

cryptocurrency market outlook april 2025

As mentioned above, one of the key factors for the rising activity has been the frenzy around the TRUMP and MELANIA memecoins launched in January. These coins generated billions in trading volume, pushing activity on Solana to record levels.

Further rate reductions are anticipated in subsequent meetings, with projections showing the terminal rate dropping to 3.25% by mid-2026, given the UK’s economic weakness and easing inflationary pressures.

Taki is a chart analyst who is passionate about unlocking unique insights out the chart. While the vast majority of analysts remain focused on price analysis, Taki starts with timeline analysis and adds price analysis to this. In doing so, he developed a unique methodology to find opportunities in financial markets, across assets and markets.

Cryptocurrency market outlook april 2025

Finally, all the above views are just one perspective, more importantly providing a channel for everyone to explore, to listen to different opinions for clarity, and deeply understand the logic behind events, thereby forming your own judgment.

In the medium term (6-12 months), if ecosystem activity significantly increases after the upgrade (such as DeFi TVL growth, Layer 2 transaction volume doubling), ETH may start a new cycle; conversely, if competing public chains continue to squeeze market share, prices may face pressure.

In the short term, the Fed’s slowing of balance sheet reduction coupled with rate cut expectations may drive Bitcoin to maintain an upward trend with fluctuations in April, but caution is needed regarding risks of correction triggered by inflation data exceeding expectations or geopolitical conflicts. In the medium to long term, if the US economy achieves a soft landing (avoiding recession) and inflation is controllable, cryptocurrencies may benefit from improved liquidity; if stagflation risks intensify, market volatility will significantly increase.

Cryptocurrency market analysis march 2025

According to a Monthly Market Insights report by Binance Research, the industry saw regulatory progress and growth in certain sectors in March, reinforcing positive sentiment for medium and long-term development.

The crucial Fibonacci level of $0.00012 will be significant for SHIB bullish momentum. Continued development and community support will be key drivers, alongside potential integrations and partnerships.

Mandy Williams is a full-time reporter at CryptoPotato. She joined the cryptocurrency space in early 2017 during her search for financial freedom and has remained devoted to the industry. Contact Mandy: Twitter

Ethereum also seemed to find a bottom according to Glassnode’s Ethereum Cost Basis Distribution metrics, showing strong support at $1,886 despite a downtrend in the market. However, Ethereum’s performance compared to Bitcoin weakened significantly, with the ETH/BTC ratio declining.

Analytics Insight has released a new report analyzing the global cryptocurrency market performance in March 2025. The report highlights mixed market trends driven by institutional interest, regulatory developments, and macroeconomic factors.

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Praise for Risk Taker, Spy Maker: Tales of a CIA Case Officer

“As a veteran of a quarter of a century of traveling the world for the CIA in hot wars and during the height of the Cold War, Broman’s true tales of putting his life on the line recruiting and running spies in a dozen countries are the stuff of action movies and popular espionage fiction…Broman’s detailed account of his months as a platoon commander in the 5th Marines in Vietnam is gripping to read, a worthy addition to the already extensive history of the war written by the American soldiers who fought it.”

–Peter Arnett, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Vietnam War

“Broman served as Executive Officer, Company H, 2d Battalion, 5 th Marines in An Hoa, Vietnam (this reviewer was a rifle platoon commander in Hotel company for part of Broman’s tenure; after I was grievously wounded, Broman temporarily commanded the platoon… Risk Taker, Spy Maker refreshingly gives the reader the all-too-rare studied insight and subtle nuances of the myriad events in which Broman was either a key player or a witness…The great strength of the book is its author’s ability to extract from these events the significance of how they came to shape the United States’ foreign and domestic policy.”

–Colonel John C. McKay, USMC (Ret), reviewed in the Marine Corps History Journal

“Barry spent a quarter century of a century traveling the world recruiting and handling agents for the Central Intelligence Agency…I can personally attest that he was one of the best. Barry was a recruiting ‘headhunter,’ a unique type of intelligence operations officer with more than 40 recruitments under his belt. He had an unerring ability to assess promising potential assets and to recruit and handle such clandestine agents.”

–Daniel C. Arnold, retired very senior CIA Clandestine Service officer from the foreword of the book

“Broman’s true tales of putting his life on the line recruiting and running spies in a dozen countries are the stuff of action movies.”

—Peter Arnett, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Live
from the Battlefield

 “[A] remarkable life story.”

–Booklist

Praise for Indochina Hand: Tales of a CIA Case Officer

“In this superbly written personal memoir that lifts the lid on U.S. spy craft techniques, former
CIA spy Barry Broman reveals how he and his fellow headhunters in America’s clandestine
services went about recruiting agents in ‘Hard Target’ adversaries such as China, Russia, and
North Korea….He reveals in Indochina Hand that his spectacular CIA career was shaped initially
by is assignments during his college years in Thailand as an Associated Press photographer, and
Vietnam.”

–Peter Arnett, Pulitzer Prize war reporter for the Associated Press, author of We’re Taking Fire:
A Reporter’s View of the Vietnam War, Tet and the Fall of LBJ

“Indochina Hand grippingly tells us how Barry Broman became the man he is and what role he played in events around the Cold War and after. I saw him in action for some of it and call him
a friend.”

–Ambassador Timothy Carney co-author of Sudan: Land and the People

“Indochina Hand brings back to jolting life a long-forgotten war, one that played heavily in defining the careers, and lives, of a generation of CIA officers. Here again, Broman captures the sights, the sounds, and the smells of the region in a great yarn for anybody interested in the CIA as it set about winning second place in the Southeast Asian Games. Another great read!”

–Milt Bearden, author of The Main Enemy: The Inside Story of the CIA’s Final Showdown With
the KGB

“The chronicle of [Broman’s] Cold War CIA career bounces around the globe with his own recollections of running agents and other espionage derring-do, as well as stories told to him by friends and colleagues. There’s also a good deal about his off-duty travels throughout the world.
The result is an anecdote-heavy, if often stimulating, meander down memory lane.”

–Publisher Weekly

“Everyone will want to stay through the feast for the great storytelling—and the terrific
photos!”

–Nicholas Reynolds, New York Times best-selling author of Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy

 

Praise for The Spy from Place Saint-Sulpice

Barry Broman captures not only the intricacies of the world’s second oldest profession, but provides the reader with the texture, the sights, and the sounds of one of the world’s greatest playgrounds for spies – – Paris. Broman spins a yarn that only someone who has walked those streets and run more than a few spies could possibly imagine. The Spyn from Saint-Sulpice will sail to the top of the spy genre.

Milton A. Bearden, Author of “The Main Enemy: The Inside Story of the CIA’s Final Showdown With the KGB

“This page-turner of a spy novel has it all! Spy buffs will revel in young CIA case officer Rick Blayne’s adventures in the last years of the Cold War. Set in Paris, the story reflects all her glory at different times of year; Rick ventures into her finest restaurants and invites us to taste lovingly described wines and menus. Along the way we sense the heat of two alluring romances. The intricate plot builds to a satisfying climax that leaving us hoping that we will hear from Rick again.”

Nicholas Reynolds, author of “Need to Know, World War II and the Rise of American Intelligence”, a New Yorker “Best of 2022” Selection.

“Barry Broman’s first novel is a triumph. For the reader who enjoys a well-crafted, highly readable, sophisticated tale of espionage, set in the most intriguing and romantic locales of France, this novel has it all.”

Colonel Andrew R. Finlayson, USMC (Ret.), author of “Rice Paddy Recon: A Marine Officer’s Second Tour in Vietnam, 1968-1970”

“Broman explores the angst and exhilaration of an intelligence officer looking for his next ‘scalp’ while weighing the moral and physical consequences of his actions put on the other people in his life. Beware, the story will leave you hanging…”

James Stejskal, author of The Snake Eater Chronicles

“…death-daring, surprisingly complex in tone and intention, and thus riveting. Nothing is really overstated or overblown. Barry’s unforced narrative technique works, emotionally and courageously.”

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