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Bitcoin dips below $71K, but data shows BTC’s bullish momentum holding

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CRYPTO'S QUIET CRASH: BULLISH DATA MASKS A TICKING CYBERSECURITY BOMB

While Bitcoin's dip below $71,000 is grabbing headlines, a far more sinister threat is brewing beneath the market's surface. The bullish momentum, propped up by ETF inflows and strategic buying, is creating a dangerous illusion of safety. This complacency is the perfect hunting ground for a new wave of sophisticated malware and ransomware attacks targeting digital asset portfolios. Every percentage point of gain is a neon sign for hackers.

The core facts are clear: BTC corrected 7% amid geopolitical turmoil and hot inflation data. Yet, leverage remains low, preventing a cascade. But this technical stability ignores the human element—the investor now frantically checking portfolios, ripe for a devastating phishing campaign. The very blockchain security meant to protect assets is only as strong as its weakest link: the user.

"Market volatility is a distraction tactic," warns a top cybersecurity analyst who requested anonymity due to ongoing investigations. "Adversaries are exploiting this noise to launch coordinated attacks. We are tracking active exploits targeting zero-day vulnerabilities in popular crypto wallets and exchange interfaces. A major data breach is not a matter of 'if,' but 'when.'"

Why should you care? Because your crypto is not just a number on a screen. It is a direct target. The convergence of macroeconomic fear and complex blockchain technology creates unprecedented vulnerability. A single successful phishing exploit could drain wallets faster than any market correction.

We predict the next major market shock will not come from the Fed or an oil price spike. It will originate from a catastrophic, coordinated data breach at a major institution, exploiting overlooked software vulnerabilities to trigger a crisis of confidence that technical charts cannot repair.

The greatest threat to your crypto isn't a price drop. It's the silent click that empties your wallet.

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