|

The crypto market comes to life

Market picture

The crypto market cap rose 4.5% over 24 hours to $2.56 trillion, roughly where it was a week ago, with an active rally over the last three days.

Bitcoin is up 4.7%, and Ethereum is up 4.3% in 24 hours. Their momentum has encouraged even more robust growth in smaller coins. Dogecoin is up 15% in 24 hours and 100% in 30 days, Solana is up +9.5% and 86%, and BNB remains stronger at +6.7% and 54% respectively.

Bitcoin rose to $67.1K, a third day of strength from an area near the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement of the rise from the January lows to the March highs. The correction from the peak has removed overbought conditions on a daily timeframe, making room for growth and easing the psychological impact on potential buyers as many are more comfortable buying the asset after a drawdown.

The fundamental development of this pattern suggests further growth towards the previous high of $73.7K. If it is successfully breached, the next target for growth could be $95.5K.

News background

Despite the recent correction in bitcoin, the asset is in "overbought territory", notes JPMorgan. As the halving approaches, profit-taking is likely to continue.

Retail traders have temporarily lost interest in bitcoin, according to Zaye Capital Markets. With the halving approaching, BTC could see a major correction and fall below $50K.

BlackRock's clients have little interest in investing in cryptocurrencies, except for Bitcoin and Ethereum, the firm said.

The SEC delayed a decision on Grayscale's Ethereum futures ETF until 30 May, citing the need for more time to review it.

US authorities have filed claims against FTX. The US government's claim on the collapsed exchange's assets is expected to be between $3bn and $5bn.

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse suggested that the SEC will fail in its attempts to classify Ethereum as a security.

Solana will surpass Ethereum in the number of consumer decentralised applications (dapps), predicts Matty Taylor, co-founder of Colosseum and former head of growth at the Solana Foundation.

Author

Alexander Kuptsikevich

Alexander Kuptsikevich, a senior market analyst at FxPro, has been with the company since its foundation. From time to time, he gives commentaries on radio and television. He publishes in major economic and socio-political media.

More from Alexander Kuptsikevich
Share:

Editor's Picks

Ripple technical weakness persists as selling intensifies toward $1.00

Ripple grinds lower, trading around $1.10 at the time of writing on Wednesday. The sticky bearish outlook mirrors the broader crypto market, with major coins such as Bitcoin and Ethereum facing weak demand as investors de-risk.

Crypto Today: Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP face downside pressure amid investor de-risking

Major crypto assets trade under intense headwinds on Wednesday, as market participants navigate complex geopolitical and macroeconomic environments. Bitcoin has slipped toward $61,000 after its recent rebound was sold near $64,000, leaving buyers exhausted.

Bitcoin Price Forecast: Sticky inflation fears threaten deeper sell-off in BTC

Bitcoin extends its decline on Wednesday, trading below $61,500 at the time of writing as renewed US-Iran tensions keep the risk sentiment capped. In addition, persistent capital outflows from US-listed spot Exchange Traded Funds continue to fuel selling pressure on BTC.

Pi Network extends decline as CEX outflows fail to offset bearish pressure

Pi Network edges lower on Wednesday, extending its third consecutive day of losses. The technical outlook for PI is largely bearish, with a risk of a steeper correction below $0.1184.

Bitcoin: After the bloodbath, everyone looks at $60,000
Bitcoin (BTC) hovers above $62,000 at the time of writing on Friday, weighed down by growing risk-off sentiment due to persistent geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and sticky macroeconomic uncertainty. The institutional sell-off continued to wreak havoc on capital flows, with spot Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) recording billions in outflows.