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SHIB experienced a 3.5% decline amid broader crypto market losses and U.S. stock market weakness.

Shiba inu (SHIB), the world’s second-largest meme token by market value, faced selling pressure alongside losses in the broader crypto market and U.S. stocks.

SHIB fell over 3.5% to 0.00001134, the level last seen on April 9, according to data source CoinDesk. Bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency by market value, slipped nearly 3% to $103,800. The risk aversion happened after President Donald Trump downplayed reports of his administration seeking truce with Iran and threatened assassination of Iran’s Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, calling for IRan’s unconditional surrender in the ongoing war with Israel.

SHIB’s decline follows rejection at the $0.00001230 resistance level Monday, which paved for the sell-off with exceptionally high trading volumes exceeding 1.2 billion tokens.

Support had briefly emerged at around $0.00001167 early today, but was eventually pierced by bears, driving prices lower.

Market analysts note that SHIB’s performance reflects broader cryptocurrency market trends, which continue to be influenced by global economic factors and trade disputes between major economies.

As traditional financial markets respond to these tensions, cryptocurrencies like SHIB face increased volatility while traders closely monitor key support and resistance levels for signs of directional movement.

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