Crypto Today: Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP bulls accelerate rally amid rising ETF inflows
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Bitcoin extends its bullish momentum for the fifth straight day, buoyed by $606 million in ETF inflows.
Ethereum approaches the $2,400 resistance, matching levels last seen in early May.
XRP gains by more than 7% on Friday to trade above $1.35 while key moving averages provide support.
The cryptocurrency market remains bullish on Friday, led by Bitcoin’s (BTC) surge above $77,000. Altcoins, including Ethereum (ETH) and Ripple (XRP), mirror BTC’s positive outlook, trading near $2,400 and $1.35, respectively.
Market sentiment is very strong, as reflected in the Fear & Greed Index, currently at 72, up from 62 the day before. This suggests that risk appetite continues to grow, fuelling the ongoing rally.

Crypto ETFs extend bullish streak
Bitcoin spot Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) extended their bullish streak on Wednesday, attracting approximately $606 million in inflows. Inflows are now on their fourth consecutive day, totaling $1.6 billion through Thursday.

Ethereum split ETFs experienced another bullish day, with inflows totaling $221 million on Thursday. This marked a notable increase from $189 million on Wednesday, $71 million on Tuesday, and $31 million on Monday. Cumulatively, weekly inflows average $512 million through Thursday.

US-listed XRP spot ETFs have similarly maintained a bullish outlook this week, with inflows rising to roughly $13.2 million on Thursday, up from $2.35 million on Wednesday. Cumulative inflows rose to $1.53 billion, up from $1.52 billion the day before. Meanwhile, net assets under management edged higher to $1.17 billion, from $1.01 billion over the same 24-hour period.

Technical analysis: Bitcoin extends breakout
Bitcoin trades above $77,000, sustaining a bullish near-term bias as price holds comfortably above the 50-day, 100-day and 200-day Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). The SuperTrend line at about $68,681 also sits below spot, reinforcing an underlying demand zone, while the Relative Strength Index (RSI) hovers deep in overbought territory near 85, suggesting strong but potentially stretched upside momentum, in line with an expanding positive Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) profile.

Initial support lies at the 200-day EMA around $71,526, with additional backing from the SuperTrend band near $68,681 and the 100-day EMA close to $66,773. A deeper pullback could test the 50-day EMA around $65,380. With no clear overhead technical levels from the daily chart, bulls are likely to stay in control while price holds above these supports. However, the overbought RSI warns that any failure to defend the EMA and SuperTrend cluster could trigger a sharper corrective phase.
Altcoins technical outlook: Ethereum and XRP bulls tighten grip
Ethereum trades at $2,388, extending a strong bullish phase after breaking decisively above its key exponential moving averages. Momentum remains very strong, with the MACD firmly positive and the RSI at 86 in overbought territory, hinting that while bulls are in control, the risk of a corrective pullback is rising.

Initial support lies around the 200-day EMA, roughly at $2,119, followed by the SuperTrend zone at $2,107, which together form a key medium-term demand area if profit-taking accelerates. Deeper pullbacks would likely look toward the clustered 50-day and 100-day EMAs at $1,922 and $1,943 as a broader bullish line in the sand. As long as ETH holds above these levels, the technical structure would continue to favor buying dips rather than calling a top.
XRP, on the other hand, holds a bullish near-term bias as price trades above the 50-day, 100-day and SuperTrend supports, while hovering just under the 200-day EMA at $1.34, which acts as immediate resistance.
Meanwhile, momentum remains strong, with the MACD line advancing in positive territory and the RSI deep in overbought territory at 82, hinting that while upside pressure persists, the rally may be stretched in the short term.

The 200-day EMA at $1.34 is the first barrier. A daily close above this level would reinforce the bullish structure and open the way for further gains. On the downside, initial support is seen at the 100-day EMA at $1.16, followed by the SuperTrend line around $1.12 and the 50-day EMA at $1.09, where dips could attract buyers as long as price holds above this cluster of underlying demand.
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