Market Overview
As of January 15, 2026, the total market capitalization of cryptocurrencies worldwide is approximately $3.3 trillion to $3.36 trillion, with a slight increase of 0.4% to 3% over the past 24 hours. Bitcoin's dominance remains between 57% and 60%, indicating that funds are still primarily concentrated in Bitcoin, while altcoins show mixed performance. Overall market sentiment has shifted from neutral to greedy, with the Fear and Greed Index rising to 61, marking the first entry into the greed zone in three months. Bitcoin's price fluctuates between $96,000 and $98,000, with a 24-hour increase of about 1.4% to 1.7%; Ethereum stabilizes between $3,200 and $3,400, with an increase of 0.1% to 0.5%; other major coins such as Solana (approximately $145), Binance Coin (approximately $938), and XRP (approximately $2.10) show mixed results. Privacy coins like DASH (+36.8%), ZEC (+4.2%), and ICP (+21.9%) lead the gains, reflecting an increased demand for privacy under regulatory pressure.
Fundamental Analysis
From a fundamental perspective, the market is benefiting from institutional adoption and regulatory optimism, but macroeconomic uncertainty poses potential risks.
Strong institutional demand: The assets under management of Bitcoin ETFs have reached $103 billion, with a net inflow of $840.6 million yesterday, the highest single-day inflow since October 2025. Corporate purchases and stable holdings by long-term holders support prices, with whales accumulating 56,227 Bitcoins since mid-December, and exchange supply dropping to a seven-year low. This indicates that institutions are driving a structural rise rather than retail speculation.
Regulatory catalysts: The U.S. Senate is marking a bill for transparency in the digital asset market, aimed at clarifying the SEC and CFTC's jurisdiction over crypto assets. If passed, it could provide legal clarity for tokens and exchanges, potentially driving a 10%-20% increase. However, opposition from companies like Coinbase to delay discussions adds uncertainty. On a global level, Russia has finalized a crypto trading bill, which enhances confidence in cross-chain and payment sectors.
Overall fundamental rating: Cautiously bullish, with institutional and regulatory tailwinds dominating, but macro correlations introduce downside risks.
BTC benefits from strong institutional demand and slowing inflation, with record ETF inflows driving a short-term rebound, forming an upward channel. After testing around $97,900 in the early session, it retreated and moved sideways during the day. If BTC breaks above $98,000, it may restart the $100,000 target. In the short term, BTC should focus on the support at the $94,000 level; if it holds, consider going long around this area. If it breaks below, watch for the $90,000 level, where mid-term long positions can be established, with resistance at $98,000 above. ETH should focus on the support at the $3,200 level; if it holds, consider long positions, with resistance at $3,400 above. (Remember to control contract positions within 10%.)
Disclaimer: The above content is personal opinion, and the strategy is for reference only and should not be considered as investment advice. Any risks taken are at your own discretion.

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