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    Ether, Solana, and Other Majors Could Further Slide as Trump Threatens Iran Strikes

    News RoomBy News RoomJune 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

    Crypto majors slid further on Thursday and the dollar gained ground as fears of a broader conflict in the Middle East intensified.

    XRP

    XRP$2.18

    , Cardano’s ADA

    ADA$0.60580

    , and Solana’s SOL

    SOL$146.89

    lost over 1% in the past 24 hours, while dogecoin

    DOGE$0.17137

    is flat on the day but down over 10% for the week, wiping out its early June rally. Ether

    ETH$2,529.74

    lost 0.7%, reversing all gains from earlier in the week.

    As such, spot bitcoin

    BTC$105,150.07

    exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the U.S. continued to attract inflows, with over $389 million in fresh buys on Wednesday, data shows. Spot ETH ETFs racked up $19 million in positive flows.

    U.S. officials are reportedly weighing a direct strike on Iran, while the Federal Reserve flagged a more persistent inflation outlook, spooking investors and pushing equities, crypto majors, and commodities into choppy waters.

    Fed Chair Jerome Powell warned on Wednesday that tariffs and global conflict could make it harder to tame inflation. While the central bank held rates steady, Powell said the cost of tariffs “will fall on the end consumer,” and that the Fed needs to “see more” before cutting.

    Altcoins, considered higher-risk bets, are typically the first to get dumped in times of macro stress.

    Bitcoin continues to remains rangebound. While the largest cryptocurrency has climbed 13% year-to-date, buoyed by ETF inflows and dollar weakness, it hasn’t acted decisively as either a safe haven or a risk asset this week.

    “Bitcoin seems stuck between two worlds,” said FxPro analyst Alex Kuptsikevich. “It’s not reacting to rising risk appetite, nor surging like gold during heightened conflict.”

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