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Crypto Market Dips From 'Extreme Fear' Yet Uncertainty Lingers



Market Sentiment Shifts as Crypto Fear Index Rebounds



The widely recognized crypto market sentiment indicator has recently eased from its "extreme fear" level, signaling a potential shift in investor confidence despite Bitcoin still trading below $90,000. The index, which gauges overall market mood, rose to a score of 29 on Friday, marking its highest point in three weeks since December 12.



At the time of writing, Bitcoin's price stands at $88,995. The upward move in sentiment is viewed as a positive development, with analysts suggesting that prolonged periods of fear could pave the way for future gains. As sentiment indicators improve, some market participants believe the risk-reward ratio in crypto assets has become more favorable than ever before.



Crypto Risk-Reward ‘Best It Has Ever Been’



Crypto entrepreneur Brian Rose highlighted this sentiment, stating on Dec. 28 that risk-to-reward metrics are at historically attractive levels. He noted that the index had lingered in the fear zone for eight consecutive weeks—longer than during the April 2025 market crash, which was triggered by US President Donald Trump’s announcement of trade tariffs.



Such sentiment indicators are closely monitored by traders, as extreme fear can suggest undervaluation and buying opportunities, while rising greed may signal overbought conditions and a potential sell signal. Despite recent market turbulence, these indicators suggest the market is primed for a rebound.




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The Crypto Fear & Greed Index has been in fearful territory since early November. Source: alternative.me



Crypto analytics platform Santiment noted that market sentiment as traders head into 2026 is mixed. Some participants are mourning losses, while others celebrate gains and show resilience. Recent community engagement through events and giveaways signals a cautiously optimistic outlook amid ongoing challenges.



Indicators Confirm Cautious Market Environment



Additional metrics underscore the risk-averse posture among crypto traders. On Friday, the CoinMarketCap Altcoin Season Index registered a score of 23 out of 100, indicating a preference for Bitcoin over altcoins. This index measures the relative performance of the top 100 altcoins against Bitcoin over the past 90 days, switching between “Bitcoin Season” and “Altcoin Season.”



Among the top-ranked cryptocurrencies, Sky experienced the most significant decline, falling 9.73% over the past week, whereas Story saw a remarkable rise of 53.47%. These figures reflect the ongoing volatility and uncertainty gripping the broader market.



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