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Strong US GDP Growth Sparks Stock Market Uncertainty and Bitcoin Sell-Off
The financial markets started the day under pressure following the release of stronger-than-expected economic data from the U.S. According to a report on The Block, the second quarter's GDP growth rate came in at an annualized 2.8%, well above the anticipated 2%. This was a significant jump from the 1.4% growth seen in Q1. Quick Take Q2 GDP surged to 2.8%, surpassing the expected 2%. PCE Price Index rose to 2.9%, above the forecasted 2.7%. FedWatch Tool shows a 100% chance of a September rate cut. Big Tech stocks and cryptocurrencies experienced a sell-off. Bitcoin nears its 50-day moving average as the crypto market dips too. PCE Price Index Surges to 2.9%, When Will Fed Cut Interest Rates? Adding to the mix, the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index, a key inflation metric, rose to 2.9%, exceeding the expected 2.7%. This data is crucial as it influences the Federal Reserve's decisions on interest rate policies. Emma Wall, head of investment analysis at Hargreaves Lansdown, noted that the robust economic growth coupled with slightly higher inflation might reduce the urgency for the Fed to cut rates in the near term. Could the Fed cut interest rates in November? | Source: CME FedWatch A recent Reuters poll indicated that economists do not expect the Fed to cut rates until November, maintaining the current range of 5.25-5.5%. The CME FedWatch Tool echoes this sentiment, showing a 60% chance of a November rate cut. Markets Experience Big Sell-offs, Tech Sector as Alphabet Slides 5% Lower S&P 500, Dow Jones, and NASDAQ experience sell-offs | Source: Yahoo! Finance As a result, major U.S. stock indices opened negatively but managed to recover slightly. The S&P, Dow, and Nasdaq all clawed back into positive territory later in the day. However, cryptocurrencies and precious metals continued to trade in the red. Bitcoin, for example, dropped to $64,723, a 2.56% decrease over 24 hours. Gold and silver also saw declines, with silver hitting its lowest price since May. Despite the strong economic data, markets faced a broad sell-off. Investors are re-evaluating the high valuations of Big Tech stocks and the timing of returns on their AI investments. Daniel Van Der Woude, Product Lead at Nuklai, highlighted concerns over Alphabet’s mixed results, despite beating earnings estimates. The stock slid 5% due to weaker ad revenue and higher capital expenditure, although optimism remains for Alphabet's AI and cloud technologies. Neil Roarty, an analyst at Stocklytics, pointed out that silver’s recent downturn might be due to profit-taking after significant gains earlier in the year. He also mentioned the potential impact of a Donald Trump victory in the upcoming U.S. elections on green energy demand for silver. Read more: Bitcoin Soars Past $62,000 Following Trump Assassination Attempt: The Trump Effect Bitcoin Moves Closer to 50-Day MA as Crypto Market Dips BTC/USDT price chart | Source: TradingView In the cryptocurrency market, the broader sell-off has also had an impact. According to Alex Kuptsikevich, senior market analyst at FxPro, the pressures from the traditional financial markets have spilled over into cryptocurrencies. The market lost 3.5% in the last 24 hours, with Bitcoin nearing its 50-day moving average, a critical support level. However, Kuptsikevich noted a glimmer of hope for Bitcoin. The Hash Ribbons indicator, a technical analysis tool, signaled a potential buy opportunity. This indicator, which recently exited a ‘capitulation’ phase, historically precedes substantial price increases. Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency, has also been affected. It dropped over 9% to $3,150, testing its 200-day moving average. The recent launch of the Ethereum ETF, which coincided with a significant drop in the Nasdaq index, has also contributed to the sell-off. Read More: What’s the Ethereum Price Prediction After SEC Approves Spot Ether ETFs? PBOC Cuts Rates to 2.3%, Surprises Markets Compounding the uncertainty, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) made a surprise off-schedule rate cut, reducing the one-year medium-term lending facility rate to 2.3% from 2.5%. This move injected 200 billion yuan ($27.5 billion) into the market, raising concerns about economic instability in China. Conclusion Despite the market turbulence, some analysts see the economic data as a sign of underlying strength in the U.S. economy. ING Bank economist James Knightly suggested that the PCE data could indicate progress toward the Fed's 2% inflation target, potentially supporting the case for a rate cut later in the year. Durable goods orders for June presented a mixed picture, with a significant decline in overall orders but a modest rise in orders excluding transportation. These figures reflect ongoing economic uncertainties, which may bolster Bitcoin’s appeal as a hedge against traditional market volatility. In summary, while strong GDP growth and rising PCE figures have led to increased speculation about future interest rate cuts, the markets have reacted with caution. Big Tech stocks, cryptocurrencies, and precious metals have all experienced sell-offs, influenced by global economic developments and investor sentiment. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether these trends will continue or if the markets will stabilize.
Spot Bitcoin ETFs Break 12-Day Inflow Streak, BTC Holds Above $66,000
Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) experienced net outflows of $78 million on Tuesday, marking the end of a 12-day inflow streak. Bitwise's BITB led the outflows with $70 million, followed by Ark’s ARKB at $52 million, and Grayscale’s GBTC at $27 million. In contrast, BlackRock’s IBIT ETF saw a net inflow of $72 million, pushing its assets under management (AUM) above $22 billion for the first time. Quick Take Bitcoin ETFs see net outflows of $78 million, ending a 12-day inflow streak. Bitwise's BITB leads outflows with $70 million, while BlackRock's IBIT sees net inflows of $72 million.BTC prices remain steady above $66,000. Ether ETFs launch with $107 million in net inflows. Market awaits potential cryptocurrency regulation updates from U.S. presidential candidates. Leading analyst Willy Woo presents a balanced Bitcoin technical analysis with both bullish and bearish indicators. The market saw this activity as Ether ETFs launched, garnering $107 million in net inflows and trading volume exceeding $1 billion. Despite the bitcoin ETF outflows, BTC prices remained steady above $66,000, showing a minor decline of 0.5% in the past 24 hours. Read more: Spot Ethereum ETFs Make a Splash: First-Day Trading Volume Hits $1.08 Billion Bitcoin to See Low Volatility Ahead of Nashville Bitcoin Conference on July 25 Traders anticipate a continued lull in BTC price action until fresh commentary from U.S. presidential candidates provides more clarity on future cryptocurrency regulations. Alice Liu, research lead at CoinMarketCap, noted, "The market is in 'wait and see' mode ahead of Trump's speech at the Nashville Conference on July 25th, where it is anticipated that he may announce BTC to be used in the national reserves." Liu added, "If this does happen, it will trigger a parabolic rise in Bitcoin's price." Meanwhile, Singapore-based QCP Capital mentioned in a Telegram broadcast that prices might remain subdued until momentum builds leading to the elections, citing potential selling pressure from the U.S. Government and Mt. Gox. Read more: Bitcoin Soars on Trump Speculation and ETF Inflows: Can It Break $71,500? Mt. Gox Transfers $2.8B of BTC Holdings The defunct Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox moved a fresh batch of assets to new wallets on Wednesday, potentially tempering chances of a price rally. Arkham data shows Mt. Gox transferred 37,400 BTC, worth $2.5 billion, from its main wallet to a new wallet "12Gws9E," and another $300 million to an existing cold wallet. An additional $130 million was sent to crypto exchange Bitstamp. Despite these movements, BTC prices remained stable. Mt. Gox currently holds $6 billion worth of BTC, down from $9 billion earlier in July. These movements mirrored Tuesday’s transfers, where $130 million was moved to Bitstamp, and $2.5 billion was shuffled between wallets. Several creditors on Kraken reported receiving Bitcoin repayments in their personal accounts. Read more: Will $10 Billion in Bitcoin Repayments from Mt. Gox Weaken BTC Price? Bitcoin Technical Analysis by Willy Woo: Short Squeeze to $77,000 Expected? Leading crypto analyst Willy Woo recently provided an in-depth analysis of Bitcoin, highlighting five macro signals that influence his view of the top digital asset. His analysis includes three bullish and bearish indicators that could shape Bitcoin’s trajectory. Bullish Signals Bitcoin’s bullish signals | Source: Willy Woo on X End of Miners’ Capitulation: Woo noted that the end of miners’ capitulation is a significant bullish indicator. This phase, where miners cease to sell large amounts of Bitcoin, often precedes a price rally. The Bitcoin hash rate, reflecting the computational power for mining, is surging back, driven by new hardware like the M66s and S21 Pros. Puell Multiple: This indicator measures miners' relative profit to past revenues. Woo explained it as a two-punch macro signal. First, macro bottoms occur when profitability is at its lowest. Second, a signal bottom happens when BTC halving cuts miner earnings by 50%, setting the stage for a bull run. According to Woo, we are currently at the second stage, suggesting that miners will soon be making good profits, potentially leading to a breakout in publicly listed miner stocks. Global Liquidity: The rise in global liquidity underpins market optimism. Increased money supply often leads sectors like Traditional Finance (TradFi) to allocate funds to risk-on assets such as Bitcoin. Preliminary signs suggest a breakout in this department, attracting more investment inflows into Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Bearish Signals Bitcoin Flowing into Spot Exchanges: Woo highlighted a large increase in Bitcoin moving to spot exchanges, a common precursor to sell-offs. Notably, 50,000 BTC was recently transferred to Kraken from Mt. Gox, indicating a potential imminent dump. Ethereum Spot ETF Launch: The launch of an Ethereum spot ETF could temporarily siphon capital away from Bitcoin spot ETFs into Ethereum, posing a bearish development for Bitcoin. Despite these bearish signals, Woo remains optimistic. He stated, "In summary we have a tug-o-war happening on demand and supply. In my opinion, the bullish factors overpower the bearish factors. In the short term, BTC only needs to break $73k to light the fuse to a short squeeze to $77k, above that there’s nothing holding it down for price discovery." BTC Price Action: Sell-Side Concerns Keep Bitcoin Under $68,000 BTC/USDT price chart | Source: KuCoin BTC price action remains in a state of flux on lower timeframes after a recovery initially lifted the market past $68,000. However, sell-side concerns persist due to ongoing payouts to Mt. Gox creditors and the market's reception of U.S. spot Ether ETFs. Monitoring resource MiningPoolStats reported Bitcoin hashrate at 676 exahashes per second as of July 22. While the market remains in anticipation of regulatory updates and potential catalysts, the long-term outlook for BTC appears optimistic, especially with the recent buy signal from the hash ribbons indicator suggesting a potential for significant price increases. Conclusion The recent outflows in Bitcoin ETFs highlight the market's cautious stance as it awaits crucial regulatory updates from the U.S. political landscape. Despite these outflows, the stability in BTC prices and the promising signals from Willy Woo’s analysis provide a hopeful outlook for Bitcoin's future performance. Investors remain vigilant, watching for key announcements that could propel the market into its next bullish phase.
Bitcoin Soars on Trump Speculation and ETF Inflows: Can It Break $71,500?
Bitcoin prices surged on Wednesday, continuing a recent recovery fueled by speculation surrounding a possible Donald Trump presidency and the approval of Ether ETFs. Bitcoin climbed 2% in the past 24 hours to $65,803.3 by 01:41 ET. Quick Take Bitcoin price rises above $65,000 amid Trump speculation and institutional inflows. Mt Gox mobilizes $2.8 billion in Bitcoin, but the market absorbs the impact. Spot Bitcoin ETFs see over $1.3 billion in net inflows over the past week. BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF sees significant inflows of $260 million on July 16, the 8th consecutive day of inflows. Trump Fuels Optimism While Mt. Gox Moves $2.8B BTC to Exchanges The prospect of Trump winning a second term has injected optimism into the crypto market. Known for his pro-crypto stance, Trump is set to speak at the Bitcoin Conference in Nashville. His recent popularity surge, following a failed assassination attempt, has further bolstered market sentiment. Trump's campaign accepts crypto donations and plans to release more NFTs. Read more: Trump Plans to Launch His Fourth NFT Collection Even as PolitiFi Coins Remain in the Limelight Meanwhile, defunct crypto exchange Mt Gox has moved about $2.8 billion worth of Bitcoin to exchanges, likely for planned distributions. This move initially spooked the market, pushing Bitcoin to four-month lows earlier in July. However, the market has since rebounded, recouping all losses over the past four days. Read more: Will $10 Billion in Bitcoin Repayments from Mt. Gox Weaken BTC Price? US Spot Bitcoin ETFs See Over $422M Net Inflows on July 16 US spot Bitcoin ETFs inflows and outflows | Source: Glassnode Institutional interest has also played a crucial role in Bitcoin's recovery. ETF inflows have surged, with Bitcoin investment products logging $1.347 billion in inflows between July 8 and July 12. Data from CoinShares corroborates this, showing substantial weekly inflows. Spot Bitcoin ETFs have seen seven consecutive days of net inflows, with more than $300 million flowing into 11 U.S. ETFs on July 15. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust gathered $260 million from investors on July 16, contributing significantly to spot Bitcoin ETFs' net inflows. This marked the eighth consecutive day of positive net inflows for U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs, totaling $422.5 million, the best performance since June 5. Other notable inflows include the Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund with $61.1 million and the ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF with $29.8 million. Despite significant inflows into these funds, some, like Grayscale and WisdomTree-issued spot Bitcoin ETFs, failed to register any inflow. Read more: Bitcoin ETF Investors Buy the Dip: Traders Capitalize on Market Dip with $300M Inflows Bitcoin Breaches $65,000, Next Target $71,500? Bitcoin technical analysis by Rekt Capital | Source: X Bitcoin's price is currently at $65,300, according to KuCoin data. Analysts predict that Bitcoin could head toward $71,500 after breaching the $65,000 mark. Historically, breaking this barrier has led to significant upward movements. Crypto trader Rekt Capital highlighted that breaking $65,000 could see Bitcoin move within the $65,000-$71,500 range. This range has been tested multiple times this year, often leading to further gains. Read more: Why Is Bitcoin Price Up Today? Bitcoin Technical Outlook: NVT Golden Cross at -1.8, Suggesting Potential Rally A recent analysis by CryptoQuant highlights that the Bitcoin Network Value to Transactions (NVT) Golden Cross is currently at a level suggesting BTC might be underpriced. The NVT ratio measures the ratio between Bitcoin’s market cap and its transaction volume. A high value indicates the asset might be overpriced, while a low value suggests it could have room to grow. The NVT Golden Cross, a modified version of the NVT ratio, compares its short-term trend (10-day moving average) against its long-term trend (30-day moving average). This helps identify potential tops and bottoms. Historically, when the NVT Golden Cross drops below the -1.6 line, Bitcoin is considered undervalued. The chart below shows the trend in the NVT Golden Cross for Bitcoin over the past few years: Bitcoin NVT Golden Cross | Source: CryptoQuant The NVT Golden Cross recently declined into the undervalued zone, similar to the market downturn following the spot ETF approval earlier this year. This decline was followed by a rally to a new all-time high (ATH). The current value of the NVT Golden Cross is -1.8, indicating Bitcoin might still be in an undervalued state and potentially poised for further gains. $1.47B Short Positions at Risk of Liquidation at $71,500 Bitcoin open interest (OI) | Source: CoinGlass Despite the bullish sentiment, there is a significant amount of short positions that could be liquidated at $71,500. According to CoinGlass data, approximately $1.47 billion in short positions are at risk, indicating confidence among traders that the price might not reach that level soon. However, Open Interest (OI) has spiked 13% over the past five days, indicating renewed interest among future traders. On-Chain Data Suggests Sellers Are Exhausted: Glassnode German government exhausts its Bitcoin supply | Source: Glassnode Market intelligence firm Glassnode attributes Bitcoin's recent price rally to "complete exhaustion of the German government sell-side pressure." The German government had been a significant seller, depleting their 48.8k BTC balance rapidly. The majority of this selling occurred when Bitcoin was around $54,000, suggesting the market had already priced in this sell-off. Additionally, declining exchange flows indicate reduced selling pressure. Glassnode reports a significant drop in exchange volumes since the all-time high set in March. Current volumes have stabilized at about $1.5 billion a day, further easing sell-side pressure. Conclusion Bitcoin's recent price rally is a result of multiple factors, including speculation around Trump’s presidency, institutional inflows, and reduced selling pressure from Mt Gox and the German government. With positive sentiment from institutional investors and potential regulatory changes on the horizon, Bitcoin could see further gains, testing new resistance levels. However, it's essential to remember that the crypto market is highly volatile. Always do your own research and consider the risks before making any investment decisions.
Trump Plans to Launch His Fourth NFT Collection Even as PolitiFi Coins Remain in the Limelight
Donald Trump plans to release a fourth NFT collection, revealing his growing comfort and engagement with the crypto industry. Meanwhile, PolitiFi coins continue to shine in the crypto market following Trump’s assassination attempt during the weekend, after his choosing a crypto-friendly running mate, J.D. Vance. Quick Take Former President Donald Trump plans to release a fourth NFT collection. Trump comfort with crypto is increasing, as he continues to accept donations in digital currencies, and raises $3 million in crypto donations for his campaign. Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, a vocal advocate for the industry, was chosen as Trump's running mate, signaling a strong pro-crypto stance. The US crypto scene could witness a potential shift towards a regulated yet integrated crypto economy, with positive market reactions and legislative efforts to support the industry. Trump’s Next NFT Collection Coming Up Soon? In an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek, Trump expressed his satisfaction with the success of his previous NFT collections, which sold out quickly. "The whole thing sold out: 45,000 of the cards. And I did it three times [and] I’m going to do another one, because the people want me to do another one. It’s unbelievable spirit. Beautiful," Trump stated. The former president had previously hinted at the possibility of another NFT collection during a gala for his mugshot NFT holders at Mar-a-Lago in May. Initially non-committal, Trump now appears more decisive, driven by the principle of supply and demand. "One did great, two did great, three did great. At some point maybe that turns around," he had mentioned back then. A Look a Trump’s Pro-Crypto Campaign So Far Trump's campaign began accepting crypto donations in May, and the support from the crypto community has been substantial. A report from the Wall Street Journal highlighted that out of the $331 million raised by Trump's campaign last quarter, $3 million came from crypto donations. This significant sum underscores the growing acceptance and integration of cryptocurrency in political fundraising. Trump's growing familiarity with the crypto industry is evident from his interactions with major players at his fundraisers. "I’ve gotten to know a lot of people from the crypto industry at my fundraisers, calling them 'top-flight people'," Trump told Bloomberg Businessweek. Once a skeptic, Trump now believes that embracing crypto is essential for the United States to maintain its competitive edge, particularly against countries like China. Read more: PolitiFi Tokens Gain Traction as Trump Survives Assassination Attempt Pro-Crypto Running Mate Trump's selection of Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as his running mate is another clear indication of his commitment to the crypto sector. Vance, known for his pro-crypto stance, has been a vocal advocate for the industry. He has criticized the United States' "regulation by enforcement" regime and has been instrumental in drafting crypto-friendly legislation. Vance's involvement in the crypto space is not just political; he has personal investments in Bitcoin, highlighting his belief in the technology. In 2023, Vance introduced a bill to protect banks from regulatory pressures to sever ties with crypto platforms. He has also been vocal about the SEC's aggressive actions against decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols. His draft Senate legislation is seen as even more crypto-friendly than the House’s Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act (FIT21). Future of U.S. Crypto The significance of a crypto-friendly White House under Trump and Vance cannot be overstated. The current U.S. regulatory environment has often been seen as stifling innovation in the crypto space. A Trump administration with a clear pro-crypto agenda could bring about much-needed regulatory clarity, enabling greater integration of blockchain technology into the financial system. Historically, U.S. regulators have subjected blockchain protocols to arbitrary and punitive enforcement actions, resulting in a bifurcated system. This has led to a freewheeling ecosystem of unregulated Web3 protocols and slow progress among regulated institutions. The solution lies in regulatory clarity, which a Trump administration is likely to pursue. The SEC could embrace the issuance of tokenized securities in compliance with existing disclosure requirements, while the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) could oversee cryptocurrency spot markets and blockchain networks, including decentralized exchanges. Clear guidelines for safe and transparent dollar-backed stablecoins, like Circle’s USD Coin (USDC), could spark a proliferation of on-chain dollarization, securing America’s lead role in the digital economy. PolitiFi Coins Continue to Trade Bullish: MAGA (TRUMP) Weekly Gains Over 36% TRUMP price chart | Source: Coinmarketcap Trump’s evolving stance on crypto has also impacted the performance of PolitiFi coins, especially the MAGA (TRUMP) token. Following the announcement of Vance as his running mate, these tokens saw a significant surge. The MAGA (TRUMP) token, in particular, has experienced a notable increase in value, reflecting the market’s positive reception to a pro-crypto administration. Over the past week, the MAGA (TRUMP) token has risen by approximately 36%, currently trading at around $7.79 with a market cap exceeding $367 million. This performance underscores the strong connection between political developments and crypto market dynamics. Read more: Donald Trump Memecoin MAGA Price Soars 64% Following Assassination Attempt Conclusion Trump's pivot towards embracing crypto is not just about innovation but also about national security. "If we don’t do it, China is going to pick it up and China’s going to have it – or somebody else, but most likely China," Trump stated, emphasizing the strategic importance of leading in this sector. Trump's plan to release a fourth NFT collection, his acceptance of crypto donations, and the selection of J.D. Vance as his running mate suggest a shift towards a more crypto-friendly future. With potential regulatory clarity on the horizon, the U.S. crypto industry may be on the verge of increased integration and development. Observers will closely monitor these developments as they could reshape the global crypto landscape. Read more: Top PolitiFi Tokens to Watch During the US Presidential Elections
Why Is Bitcoin Price Up Today?
Bitcoin has experienced a significant surge and broke above $64,000 in its price recently, driven by a series of influential factors that have captivated the attention of investors and the broader cryptocurrency community. Key developments include substantial inflows into Bitcoin ETFs managed by ARK Investment Management and BlackRock, a notable transfer of Bitcoin from Mt. Gox, and a significant purchase by MetaPlanet. Additionally, the increasing odds of a Trump victory in the upcoming U.S. presidential election have further fueled Bitcoin's rise. Quick Take Bitcoin surged 12% due to $300 million ETF inflows from ARK and BlackRock. Bitcoin recovers strongly from Mt. Gox repayment and Germany's $2.9B Bitcoin sale. Increased odds of a Trump victory boosted Bitcoin's value significantly ETF Inflows Top $300 Million in a Single Day One of the primary catalysts behind Bitcoin's price increase is the substantial inflow of funds into Bitcoin ETFs. ARK Investment Management and BlackRock, two prominent asset management firms, have attracted over $100 million each into their Bitcoin ETFs. These financial instruments allow investors to gain exposure to Bitcoin's price movements without the need to directly own the cryptocurrency. The influx of funds into these ETFs signifies a growing interest and confidence in Bitcoin as an investment asset among institutional and retail investors alike. Source: Cointelegraph Recent data shows that Bitcoin ETF inflows hit a staggering $300 million on a single day, July 15. The roster of eleven spot Bitcoin funds netted a total of $300.9 million worth of net inflows, with BlackRock and ARK Investment Management leading the pack, each attracting $117.2 million in inflows on the same day. Bitcoin recovers from Mt. Gox Repayment and Germany’s $2.9 billion Bitcoin sale Mt. Gox, the infamous cryptocurrency exchange that suffered a major hack in 2014, recently transferred 47,200 Bitcoin, worth nearly $3 billion, from a cold wallet to an unknown wallet. This movement of a substantial amount of Bitcoin has sparked curiosity and speculation within the crypto community. While the exact reason behind this transfer remains unclear, it weighed down the Bitcoin price for the last week. Additionally, Bitcoin lifted from the downward pressure following the completion of Germany’s $2.9 billion Bitcoin sale. The German government recently finished liquidating its substantial Bitcoin stock, acquired during judicial seizures. This large-scale operation ended on July 12 with the sale of the last 3,846 BTC, totaling nearly 50,000 BTC sold. Despite the downward pressure from this massive liquidation, Bitcoin has shown remarkable resilience, with institutional investors seizing the opportunity, as evidenced by the significant capital inflows into American Bitcoin ETFs. Analysts predict an imminent bullish breakout, with targets as high as $70,000, signaling a robust recovery and a potential new bullish phase for Bitcoin. MetaPlanet Invests 200 Million Yen in Bitcoin In another significant development, MetaPlanet, a Bitcoin investment firm, has made a substantial purchase of Bitcoin worth approximately 200 million yen. This move reflects the increasing interest and confidence in cryptocurrencies among large companies. MetaPlanet's investment underscores the growing recognition of Bitcoin as a valuable asset in corporate portfolios, further reinforcing its potential as a mainstream investment. Increased Odds of Trump Victory Boost Bitcoin Price Bitcoin's value has also risen due to market perceptions of increased odds of a Trump victory in the upcoming U.S. presidential election. Betting markets have suggested a higher likelihood of victory for the crypto-friendly candidate Donald Trump, following a dramatic assassination attempt on the former president. Trump has recently positioned himself as supportive of the cryptocurrency sector, despite past skepticism. He is due to speak at a major annual Bitcoin conference later this month. Analysts believe that a Trump presidency could create a more favorable regulatory climate for the crypto industry. Trump's campaign began accepting donations from the crypto industry in May, and his messaging has become increasingly positive regarding the future of digital assets. The potential for ongoing deficit spending, reduced U.S. leadership in international affairs, and weaker Federal Reserve independence under a second Trump presidency could introduce downside risks for the U.S. dollar, indirectly supporting Bitcoin's price. Read More: Bitcoin Soars Past $62,000 Following Trump Assassination Attempt Bitcoin Short-Term Outlook The combination of these factors has created a positive sentiment around Bitcoin, leading to its recent price surge. The inflow of institutional funds through ETFs, significant movements of large Bitcoin holdings, increasing corporate investments, and favorable political developments all point towards a robust and promising future for Bitcoin. Moreover, key Bitcoin sentiment indicators have quickly flipped into "greed" and "FOMO" (Fear Of Missing Out) territory amid a sharp uptick in the crypto market. Bitcoin has gained over 12% in the last week, currently trading at around $63,636. The Crypto Fear & Greed Index, which tracks market sentiment, has shifted from "extreme fear" to "greed" in just a matter of days, indicating a bullish reversal in market sentiment. As the ETH ETF launch draws near, we can expect further volatility in the crypto market and ETF fluctuations. With the mix of political campaigns, regulatory actions, and economic measures from the Federal Reserve, it will take time to see if we will witness another all-time high for Bitcoin in the short term.
Bitcoin Soars Past $62,000 Following Trump Assassination Attempt: The Trump Effect
The cryptocurrency market witnessed a dramatic shift following an assassination attempt on former U.S. President and 2024 presidential hopeful Donald Trump. The incident, which occurred during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, led to a significant surge in Bitcoin's price. Within hours, Bitcoin rocketed over 4%, reaching $60,300, its highest level in the past ten days. Quick Take Bitcoin price surged over 4% following an assassination attempt on former U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump's odds of winning the 2024 presidential election jumped on Polymarket. Trump's pro-crypto stance influenced positive market sentiment. Crypto-themed memecoins like Trump (MAGA) also saw significant gains. Analysts predict further price movements depending on Trump's political fortunes. Bitcoin Technical Analysis: Can BTC Cross $70,000? BTC/USDT technical analysis | Source: TradingView Bitcoin's price experienced a notable surge, breaking through key resistance levels at $60,000. It is currently trading above $62,000, with signs of accumulation suggesting investor confidence in a short-term bottom. On-chain data shows significant accumulation by Bitcoin whales, who have added 71,000 BTC to their holdings. Daily and 4-Hour Charts Analysis Daily Chart: Bitcoin's recovery above the 20-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) and a positive divergence on the Relative Strength Index (RSI) suggest a potential bullish reversal. A sustained break above the $64,602 resistance level is crucial for confirming a bullish trend. 4-Hour Chart: The price is currently testing the downtrend line resistance. A decisive break above this resistance with a sustained move above the 20-SMA would signal a potential upward trend toward $64,602. Conversely, a breakdown below the moving averages could trigger a retest of the $56,552 support level. Trump's Election Odds Spike Above 70% on Polymarket Following the attack, Trump's chances of winning the upcoming presidential election surged on the crypto-based prediction platform Polymarket. His odds jumped by 11 points to 71%, reflecting increased confidence among bettors in his potential return to the White House. Crypto Community's Support for Trump Trump has gained substantial support from the cryptocurrency community due to his favorable stance on digital assets. He has promised to protect the right to hold Bitcoin and even declared support for the self-custody of cryptocurrencies. His recent acceptance of campaign donations in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Dogecoin, and Shiba Inu has further solidified his pro-crypto image. Read more: PolitiFi Tokens Gain Traction as Trump Survives Assassination Attempt Trump's Crypto Holdings Soar Above $10 Million The Trump-themed memecoin MAGA (TRUMP) saw a 64% increase in value within 24 hours of the incident. Additionally, Trump's cryptocurrency wallet balance, which includes significant holdings in TROG, TRUMP, ETH, and WETH, rose to $10.8 million, despite being down from its peak of $31 million in early June. Bitcoin Price Prediction and Short-Term Outlook: Watch Resistance at $64,602 Trump’s assassination attempt and its impact on Bitcoin and the crypto market | Source: Santiment Analysts from blockchain intelligence platform Santiment attribute the price surge to a bullish sentiment surrounding Trump. The market's positive reaction reflects confidence in his potential victory and his supportive stance on Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin's price action remains balanced between bulls and bears. A sustained break above the $64,602 resistance level is essential for confirming a bullish trend and potentially triggering a rally in the broader cryptocurrency market. However, a failure to hold above the 20-day SMA could lead to a retest of lower support levels. In the short term, Bitcoin is expected to trade between $61,000 and $62,000 until Monday. A breakout above $63,000 could initiate a rally toward the upper end of the trading range. Conversely, a rejection at the $61,000-$62,000 level may trigger a decline towards $55,000 and potentially $52,000. Conclusion The recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump has led to a significant surge in Bitcoin's price and an increase in his odds of winning the 2024 presidential election. The market's positive reaction reflects confidence in Trump's pro-crypto stance and his potential influence on the future of digital assets. As the situation develops, Bitcoin's price movements will likely continue to be influenced by Trump's political fortunes and broader market sentiment.
BlackRock’s IBIT Adds 2134 BTC More, Bitcoin ETF Inflows Touch $216M
BlackRock Bitcoin ETF IBIT registered $121 million in inflows on July 10, adding 2134 BTC, according to a news report on CoinGape. The day before, BlackRock IBIT saw $187 million in inflows, acquiring over 3,300 BTC as the Bitcoin price dipped to $53,500 on Monday. Quick Take BlackRock IBIT has seen over $300 million in inflows in the past two days. BlackRock's IBIT ETF shares rose 2.49% on July 9, recovering after last month's sell-off. Grayscale's GBTC saw outflows of $37 million on Tuesday. BlackRock’s IBIT Holdings Grow By 2134 BTC Total inflows into Blackrock’s IBIT spot Bitcoin ETF | Source: X These events show Bitcoin ETFs are absorbing the selling pressure caused by the recent sales from the German government. Total inflows in US BTC ETFs hit a 3-week high. Long-term holders view the price dip as a buying opportunity. This week, BlackRock’s IBIT led all US spot Bitcoin ETFs in net inflows. On July 9, BTC ETFs had a net inflow of $216 million, with BlackRock’s IBIT contributing $121 million. Fidelity’s FBTC followed with $90.95 million in net inflows. Conversely, Grayscale’s GBTC had a single-day outflow of $37.5 million. Bitcoin ETFs Record Inflows for Third Straight Day Spot Bitcoin ETF inflows in June-July 2024 | Source: Watcher Guru US BTC ETFs capitalized on the recent BTC price drop. The share prices of spot ETFs had declined as BTC hit a four-month low earlier this week. However, with strong inflows, Bitcoin ETF share prices have recovered by 2-5% over the past two days. On Tuesday, the iShares Bitcoin Trust (NASDAQ: IBIT) surged 2.49% to 32.96. Despite trading at a 17% discount on the monthly chart, IBIT shares have gained 23.77% year-to-date. Other spot BTC ETFs in the US have also seen similar recoveries. Eleven US spot Bitcoin ETFs saw inflows for the third consecutive day on Tuesday, totaling $216.33 million. BlackRock’s IBIT was the top performer, securing $121.03 million. As of Wednesday, IBIT holds 312,565 BTC valued at $18.26 billion. Fidelity’s FBTC followed, gaining $90.95 million, increasing its holdings to 171,857 BTC worth over $10 billion. Fidelity’s FBTC and BlackRock’s IBIT Drive Bitcoin ETF Gains Recent inflows brought the total net inflows for US spot Bitcoin ETFs to $15.27 billion, according to sosovalue.xyz stats. BlackRock’s IBIT captured $121.03 million, followed by Fidelity’s FBTC with $90.95 million. ARKB from Ark Invest and 21shares accumulated $43.3 million, while Vaneck’s HODL gained $3.27 million. Conversely, Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) lost $37.5 million, reducing its reserves to 274,142 BTC worth $16 billion. Bitwise’s BITB fund saw a $4.72 million decrease. BTCO, BRRR, EZBC, BTCW, and DEFI remained neutral with no inflows or outflows. Trade volume on July 9 was approximately $1.19 billion. The combined holdings of all 11 spot BTC ETFs amount to $50.79 billion, representing 4.45% of BTC’s total market cap. Fiduciary Alliance Bags BlackRock Bitcoin ETF Investment advisory firm Fiduciary Alliance LLC became one of the largest buyers of BlackRock iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) in Q2 2024. A US SEC filing on July 10 revealed the company added 188,668 units of IBIT valued at $6.64 million. Fiduciary Alliance also purchased Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) units worth $3.48 million. Grayscale recently saw $25 million in inflows due to 13-F filings by several institutional investors. City State Bank also revealed its Bitcoin exposure through IBIT and GBTC ETFs. Additionally, Fiduciary Alliance acquired shares in crypto-related companies, including Coinbase, MicroStrategy, and Tesla. They added 8,332 Coinbase shares valued at $1.89 million, $1.70 million worth of MicroStrategy shares, and $744,426 in Tesla shares. Northwest Capital Management, with $5 billion AUM, also entered the Bitcoin market through BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT). Bitcoin Bulls Becoming Strong Amid Selloff BTC/USDT price chart | Source: KuCoin Institutional investors are buying the dip as Bitcoin bulls gain dominance. The Mt. Gox repayment and German government selloff are pulling Bitcoin lower. According to CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju, custodial wallets accumulated 85K BTC in a month. “These wallets are neither ETFs, exchanges, nor miners. During the same period, 16K BTC flowed out of ETF holdings,” he said. BTC price jumped 0.50% in the past 24 hours, trading at $57,748. The 24-hour low and high are $57,014 and $59,416, respectively. Trading volume decreased by 7% in the last 24 hours due to the upcoming CPI inflation data. Derivatives traders are buying, with total futures open interest surpassing $28 billion. CME BTC futures open interest rose to $8.27 billion, up more than 2.50% in the last 24 hours. Total BTC options open interest continues to rebound, currently valued at $16.5 billion. Conclusion The crypto market has been volatile, with recent Bitcoin ETF inflows and DeFi market trends having a significant impact. From June to July 2024, Bitcoin ETF flow patterns show a large influx of $650 million into top US spot Bitcoin ETFs, according to a report on Watcher Guru. This move coincides with the German federal police offloading their seized Bitcoin. The data from recent Bitcoin ETF flows includes periods of both positive and negative activity across various funds. Despite market fluctuations, the crypto ecosystem continues to grow and adapt. The launch of US ETFs tracking Bitcoin strengthens the connections between cryptocurrencies and traditional finance. However, it is important to remain aware of potential risks and uncertainties that may arise from this evolving landscape.
Bitcoin ETF Investors Buy the Dip: Traders Capitalize on Market Dip with $300M Inflows
Bitcoin (BTC), the leading cryptocurrency by market value, experienced a sharp decline of over 17% in the past four weeks, dropping to $57,200. This decline caused significant volatility in memecoins and other risky digital assets. However, the broader market outlook remains optimistic, with several supportive macroeconomic factors suggesting a potential recovery once current supply pressures subside. Quick Take Bitcoin ETFs saw nearly $300 million in net inflows on July 8, indicating strong investor confidence despite recent market declines. The G-7 economies are in an expansion phase, encouraging investment in growth-sensitive assets like bitcoin. The U.S. CPI slowdown may lead to Fed rate cuts, potentially boosting demand for bitcoin. Technical analysis suggests BTC could soon gain upward momentum, with a crucial retest of the $58,000 resistance level on the horizon. BTC ETFs Record Almost $300M in Inflows Spot Bitcoin ETF inflows on July 8 | Source: CoinDesk On July 8, spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) saw nearly $300 million in net inflows, marking the highest buying activity since early June, according to a report from CoinDesk. BlackRock’s IBIT led the inflows, followed by Fidelity’s FBTC. Despite significant selling pressures from sources like the Mt. Gox repayments and German government BTC transfers, investors view these as buying opportunities. CoinShares reported digital asset investment products saw inflows totaling $441 million, reflecting confidence in the market's resilience. Read more: Mt. Gox Resumes Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash Repayments Amid Market Uncertainty Bitcoin’s History Suggests 9% Average Returns in July Historically, July has been a bullish month for the crypto market, with an average return of 9%, according to a report on CoinDesk. This trend is expected to continue, bolstered by the positive macroeconomic indicators and renewed interest in Bitcoin ETFs. The recent inflows into BTC ETFs signal strong investor confidence, despite ongoing market turbulence. Bitcoin dominance | Source: TradingView Meanwhile, Bitcoin’s dominance has steadily increased over the past six months. The figure has been rising especially since the fourth Bitcoin halving which took place in April 2024. At the time of writing, Bitcoin dominance holds above 54%, an indicator of rising investor confidence in the leading crypto amid the downward market sentiment recently. Bitcoin Faced the Crucial Resistance at $58,000 Bitcoin's price remains in bearish territory, currently below the 200-day exponential moving average (EMA). The price is attempting to surpass the weaker resistance at $57,000. If successful, BTC is likely to rise and retest the stronger resistance at $58,000, which aligns with the 200-day EMA. Upwards Momentum on the Horizon BTC/USDT price chart | Source: TradingView On the weekly timeframe, BTC faces significant resistances that could potentially reject any rally. However, the stochastic RSI, a key indicator, is showing signs of a bullish crossover from the bottom, which occurs roughly every six months. This crossover is happening now, suggesting a potential momentum boost for Bitcoin. The stochastic RSI's double bottom on the weekly chart is a notable event. This pattern can provide a substantial momentum boost, potentially dragging Bitcoin back into a bull market uptrend. Despite a fakeout in early June, the current setup indicates that a revival could be underway, starting with this momentum shift. Other Macroeconomic Factors Supporting Bitcoin’s Uptrend Here’s a look at some other supporting macroeconomic factors from around the world that have also contributed to Bitcoin’s rebound above $57,000: G-7 Economies in Expansion Phase OECD composite leading indicators | Source: CoinDesk The G-7, a group of advanced economies, is currently in an expansionary phase of the business cycle, according to the OECD's composite leading indicator. This phase typically encourages investors to deploy funds into risky, growth-sensitive assets like bitcoin and stocks. The indicator has crossed above 100, signaling above-trend growth and acceleration, which bodes well for BTC and other risk assets. CPI Slowdown and Fed's Potential Rate Cuts The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is expected to report a 3.1% annual increase in the consumer price index (CPI) for June, down from May's 3.3%. This slowdown indicates progress toward the Federal Reserve's 2% inflation target, increasing the likelihood of rate cuts. Such cuts could further drive demand for bitcoin. Historically, weaker-than-expected CPI prints have boosted inflows into bitcoin ETFs, supporting the cryptocurrency's market value. Read more: Bitcoin Price Experiences Slight Dip After Fed Decisions and CPI Data Wall Street's Tech Optimism NDX/SPX ratio at record highs, a bullish signal for Bitcoin? | Source: CoinDesk Wall Street's tech sector remains highly optimistic, as evidenced by the new record highs in the ratio between the Nasdaq index (NDX) and the broader S&P 500 (SPX). Since 2017, Bitcoin has moved in tandem with this ratio, often rallying when tech stocks outperform. The current surge in the NDX/SPX ratio signals a bullish outlook for Bitcoin. Investor Concerns and Market Reality Despite concerns about a potential meltdown in U.S. stocks, indicators suggest that the equity market is not in a bubble. Margin debt growth remains below equity market capitalization, and investor positioning in S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures is neutral. This stability, combined with a steady performance in gold, supports the broader macroeconomic environment, favoring assets like Bitcoin. Bullish Outlook for Bitcoin While the recent decline in Bitcoin's price has caused concern, the broader economic indicators and investor behavior suggest a potential recovery. The expansionary phase of the G-7 economies, expected CPI slowdown, and tech sector optimism on Wall Street provide a supportive backdrop for Bitcoin. Additionally, the significant inflows into BTC ETFs indicate a renewed interest in the cryptocurrency. As the market navigates through current challenges, Bitcoin's resilience and potential for growth remain strong.
Mt. Gox Resumes Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash Repayments Amid Market Uncertainty
Mt. Gox, the infamous crypto exchange, has started repaying its debts in Bitcoin (BTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH) to rehabilitation creditors. These repayments are being processed through designated crypto exchanges, adhering to the rehabilitation plan. According to an X post by the MtGoxBalanceBot, the Mt. Gox Trustee holds 94,457 BTC, with 47,288 BTC moved from these addresses since. Quick Take Rehabilitation creditors receive repayments from Mt. Gox in Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash via designated exchanges. Repayments will occur only after confirming account validity and acceptance of Agency Receipt Agreement by creditors. Bitcoin price drops over 5% on July 5, amid repayment news and market fears. Analysts predict potential further declines, but long-term bullish outlook remains. The Rise and Fall of Mt. Gox Mt. Gox, founded in 2010 by Jed McCaleb, was once the largest BTC exchange, handling 70% of global BTC transactions. McCaleb sold the exchange to Mark Karpelès in 2011. However, in early 2014, Mt. Gox suspended all BTC withdrawals due to technical issues and later revealed a long-standing security breach that resulted in the loss of approximately 850,000 BTC. The exchange filed for bankruptcy in February 2014, and in 2018, the case transitioned to civil rehabilitation. In 2019, Karpelès was convicted of falsifying financial records. Reddit Users Report Receiving BTC, BCH Repayments Example of a Reddit user confirming Mt. Gox repayment | Source: Cointelegraph Several Reddit users have reported receiving BTC and BCH repayments credited to their accounts. One user shared an email from Mt. Gox, detailing the blockchain transfer of the repayable BTC/BCH amount as part of the Base Repayment and the Early Lump-Sum Repayment or the Intermediate Repayment. The email lists "MtGox Co., Ltd." as the Rehabilitation Debtor and Nobuaki Kobayashi, Attorney-at-law, as the Rehabilitation Trustee. Mt. Gox’s Conditions for Repayments Mt. Gox’s official confirmation about BTC, BCH repayments | Source: Mt. Gox The remaining rehabilitation creditors will receive their repayments once several conditions are met. These include confirming account validity and creditors' acceptance of the intent to subscribe to the Agency Receipt Agreement by designated exchanges. Additionally, the repayment procedures between the Rehabilitation Trustee and exchanges must be finalized to ensure safe and secure transactions. Bitcoin Drops Over 5% Amid Mt. Gox Reimbursements BTC/USDT price chart | Source: KuCoin Bitcoin faces significant market pressure as Mt. Gox's reimbursements trigger a major liquidation cascade. On July 5, Bitcoin's price dropped 5%, hitting a low of $53,600 on KuCoin. Traders are now focusing on the $52,000 support level, a critical point for Bitcoin's supertrend indicator on weekly timeframes. Popular trader Matthew Hyland notes that this support level has been a foundation for Bitcoin's price since mid-March's $73,800 all-time high. The supertrend line, which uses the average true range to delineate buy and sell phases, has kept BTC/USD above it since the end of 2022. Read more: Bitcoin Slides Under $59k as Mt. Gox Repayments Begin: Is It Time to Buy the Dip? Analysts Caution Against Reacting to Drawdowns BTC/USD chart | Source: Rekt Capital Adam Back, founder and CEO of Blockstream, advises investors to remain calm and increase their exposure to Bitcoin and MicroStrategy stock, highlighting that historical bull markets have seen multiple 30% drawdowns. Similarly, analyst Rekt Capital observes that the current pullback is an average retrace in depth and above-average in duration, suggesting that Bitcoin's price history is "repeating as we speak." Bitcoin’s Long-term Bullish Outlook Still Holds Despite the short-term bearish sentiment, some analysts remain optimistic about Bitcoin's long-term prospects. Josh Gilbert from eToro points to potential catalysts such as Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and the approval of an Ethereum ETF by the SEC, which could significantly boost the crypto market. Swyftx analyst Pav Hundal echoes this sentiment, emphasizing that while the short-term outlook may be challenging, the long-term macro conditions remain positive. Conclusion Mt. Gox's repayment process marks a significant milestone in the rehabilitation of the once-dominant exchange. While the immediate market reaction has been volatile, the long-term outlook for Bitcoin remains positive, with potential catalysts on the horizon. As the crypto market navigates these developments, investors are advised to stay informed and consider both short-term risks and long-term opportunities.
Bitcoin Slides Under $59k as Mt. Gox Repayments Begin: Is It Time to Buy the Dip?
The Bitcoin market faced a significant downturn today. The cryptocurrency fell from a high of $61,055 to a low of $57,800. As of now, Bitcoin is trading at $58,854.99, marking a 3.60% decline. Ethereum and Solana followed suit, dropping by 4.40% and 8.96%, respectively. Quick Take Bitcoin plunges to $57,800, affecting the entire crypto market. The Crypto Fear and Greed Index shows increased fear among investors. Despite the dip amid crypto whale sell-offs, retail investors are buying the dip. Upcoming repayments from Mt. Gox are expected to affect the market. Fundstrat’s Tom Lee remains optimistic about Bitcoin's long-term potential. Bitcoin Takes a Hit BTC/USDT price chart | Source: KuCoin Bitcoin is currently 20.2% below its all-time high of $73,750.07, reached in March 2024. This dip brings Bitcoin to a two-month low. Experts link this drop to the impending Mt. Gox fund repayments, which will be made in Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash. These repayments might put selling pressure on the market. Read more: Will $10 Billion in Bitcoin Repayments from Mt. Gox Weaken BTC Price? Can BTC Drop to $48-$50k? Not everyone shares Lee's optimism. Kudret Ayyldr, research manager at GCM Investment, suggests that Bitcoin's inability to stay above $67,500 could lead to a further drop to the $48-50K range. This prediction reflects the current market's uncertainty and the possibility of further corrections. Crypto Whales Sell Millions of BTC, but Retail Investors Buy the Dip ‘Buy the dip’ trends on social media | Source: Santiment The market saw significant sell-offs by crypto whales. According to a report on BeInCrypto, a whale wallet deposited 1,800 BTC, worth $106.08 million, into Binance. This large deposit suggests a potential sale. Over the past week, this whale has transferred 5,281 BTC, worth around $423 million, to Binance. Despite the bearish market, retail investors are buying the dip aggressively. Data from Santiment shows that mentions of "buy the dip" on social platforms like Reddit, X (formerly Twitter), 4chan, and Bitcoin Talk have doubled. Santiment's data indicates that retail buyers see this as an opportunity to accumulate Bitcoin below $60,000. This behavior indicates that many see the current dip as a buying opportunity. Crypto fear and greed index | Source: Alternative The Crypto Fear and Greed Index is at 44, indicating fear in the market. On June 25, it hit an 18-month low of 31. This index reflects investor sentiment, and the current score suggests a cautious market environment. Mt. Gox Repayments Weigh the Market Down Tom Lee, founder of Fundstrat, attributes the negative sentiment to the upcoming Mt. Gox repayments. Mt. Gox will return $9 billion worth of Bitcoin to its creditors in July. This situation has created concerns that a significant sell-off might occur if creditors decide to liquidate their recovered Bitcoin. Despite these concerns, Lee remains bullish. He predicts that Bitcoin can hit $150,000 before the end of 2024. He believes that the removal of the Mt. Gox overhang will lead to a sharp market rebound in the second half of the year. Notional Open Interest in Bitcoin Futures Drops by 18% Bitcoin open interest-weighted funding rate | Source: CoinGlass The futures market shows mixed signals. Notional open interest in Bitcoin futures has dropped by 18% over the past month, as per a report on CoinDesk. However, open interest in BTC terms has remained steady. This suggests that while the market has seen a reduction in bullish bets, traders are still placing long positions. Positive funding rates indicate a bias for bullish bets. This, coupled with steady open interest, suggests that traders are hopeful for a market rebound once the selling pressure subsides. Spot and Options Traders Place Bullish Bets Activity in the spot and options markets also indicate a potential upside. Crypto whales have been buying the dips since late June. Margin long positions have steadily increased, showing continued confidence among large investors. BTC margin long positions | Source: CoinGlass QCP Capital reports that traders are buying topside bets in the options market, anticipating a year-end rally. This behavior aligns with the observation of significant interest in longer-term options at higher strike prices. Conclusion The Bitcoin market is currently experiencing a significant downturn. However, retail investors and some large players remain bullish, buying the dip and placing long positions. The upcoming Mt. Gox repayments are expected to create short-term volatility, but experts like Tom Lee remain optimistic about Bitcoin's long-term potential. The market's current state reflects a complex mix of fear and hope, with investors watching closely for signs of a rebound. Crypto analyst Cold Blooded Shiller advises caution. He suggests that traders adapt to market momentum but also emphasizes the importance of patience. He recommends avoiding active trading during such volatile conditions and instead focusing on strategic patience until the market stabilizes.
Bitcoin Bulls Eye Potential July Rebound Amid Historical Trends: 20%+ Gains in Sight?
Since April, Bitcoin has fluctuated between $59,000 and $74,000. The cryptocurrency faced significant selling pressure and negative sentiment among retail traders. Historical trends suggest that July could be a bullish month, offering hope for Bitcoin bulls. Quick Take Bitcoin's price has ranged between $59,000 and $74,000 since April. July historically shows a bullish trend for Bitcoin with an average return of over 11%. Bitcoin ETFs saw $130 million in inflows on July 1, the highest since early June. Analysts predict a possible strong rebound in July despite headwinds. Bitcoin's price is subject to seasonal cycles. Profit-taking around tax season in April and May often leads to price drawdowns. Conversely, December usually sees increased demand, known as the "Santa Claus" rally. These predictable patterns can influence cryptocurrency prices, leading to notable changes. Read more: Bitcoin Price Rebounds Past $63,000: Will It Hit $70k in July? Bitcoin’s Historical Performance in July Bitcoin’s historical performance in July | Source: CoinGlass Data shows that Bitcoin has performed well in July over the past decade. On average, Bitcoin has gained more than 11% in July, with seven out of ten years showing positive returns. For instance, from 2019 to 2022, Bitcoin's July returns were 27%, 20%, and 24%, respectively. The start of July saw U.S.-listed Bitcoin ETFs record nearly $130 million in inflows, the highest since early June. This followed over $900 million in outflows in the previous month. Such inflows indicate renewed investor interest and confidence. Analysts Forecast Bounce in BTC Price Singapore-based QCP Capital noted in a recent broadcast that Bitcoin tends to bounce back strongly in July, especially after a negative June. Their options desk saw flows positioning for an upside move, potentially in anticipation of the ETH spot ETF launch. Historical trends of Bitcoin’s gains in July | Source: X Crypto fund Matrixport reported that Bitcoin's July returns from 2019 to 2022 were around 27%, 20%, and 24%, respectively. This historical trend suggests a bullish July. According to trending polls on Polymarket, 78% users believe that Bitcoin price will hold above $61,000 by July 5. In another poll, 36% users expect BTC price to touch $70,000 in July. Potential Challenges Despite the optimistic outlook, some analysts predict that July could face challenges. The German government's sizeable Bitcoin sale and the upcoming Mt. Gox repayments may exert pressure on Bitcoin's price. The repayments could see around $8.5 billion in Bitcoin paid back to creditors, starting in the first week of July. Read more: Will $10 Billion in Bitcoin Repayments from Mt. Gox Weaken BTC Price? Market Resilience: Bitcoin Gains 4.5% BTC/USDT price | Source: KuCoin Despite these challenges, Bitcoin showed resilience. From June 28 to July 1, Bitcoin rose by 4.5%, breaking the $63,000 resistance. The bearish trend was reversed by three key factors: Inflows into Bitcoin ETFs. Entry of new major investors. Renewed investor confidence due to traditional market instability. Mainstream Market’s Impact on Bitcoin Price Trends Billionaire Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell Technologies, sparked excitement with a suggestive message about a possible Bitcoin investment. Dell's company holds $5.83 billion in cash and equivalents, potentially hinting at a significant Bitcoin investment. Additionally, Sony's Tokyo-based subsidiary, Amber Japan, rebranded as S.BLOX to focus on cryptocurrency trading. The firm emphasized user-friendliness and expanded features, indicating a strategic move into the crypto space. Some investors are turning to Bitcoin due to concerns over inflated tech stock valuations. For example, Nvidia's forward sales estimate jumped from 12 times to 21 times in two months. This shift reflects a broader trend where investors seek alternative assets, including Bitcoin. Conclusion Historical trends and seasonal cycles suggest that Bitcoin may see a strong rebound in July. Despite potential challenges, the renewed investor confidence and inflows into Bitcoin ETFs indicate a bullish outlook. As always, market dynamics are subject to change, but the signs point towards a positive performance for Bitcoin in the coming weeks.
Crypto Market Movers: Key Events to Watch This Week
This week, several major events are poised to impact the crypto market significantly. Key developments include the release of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting minutes, the launch of Etherfi’s airdrop Season 3, and several other crucial events that are likely to influence the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector and the broader crypto industry. Quick Take The release of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting minutes and non-farm payroll figures for June are critical for the crypto market. Etherfi’s announcement of its ETHFI airdrop Season 3 is a major event for Ethereum network participants. The unlocking of SUI tokens and other major tokens like ENA and DYDX is set to influence various token economies. FOMC Meeting Minutes and June NFP Data From the US This week, the crypto market is bracing for several macroeconomic data releases, notably the FOMC meeting minutes and the non-farm payroll figures for June. Analysts expect 180,000 new jobs in June, keeping the unemployment rate at 4%, the highest since February 2022. May saw a gain of 272,000 jobs, initially boosting confidence about the economy despite signs of a slowdown. Investor concerns about US economic momentum may grow with below-expectation numbers. June’s data revealed continuing unemployment claims at 1.84 million, a peak since November 2021, highlighting difficulties for job seekers. The focus will also be on the average hourly earnings growth, expected to decrease to a post-pandemic low of 3.9% year-on-year in June. BTC Price Performance: Watch Liquidity Levels - $62.5k to $63.5k BTC/USDT price chart | Source: KuCoin Analysts believe these insights will significantly impact Bitcoin (BTC) and the broader crypto market. According to crypto analyst CrypNuevo, Bitcoin has shown preliminary signs of potential market movements. CrypNuevo observed two crucial liquidity areas of interest: between $62,500 and $63,500 (primary short-term liquidity zone) and around $67,100 (significant mid-term zone). Additionally, CrypNuevo noted an issue in the opposite direction involving a long wick, which will likely get filled to balance the open interest gaps. “So I finally came up with this projection: Not necessarily for the week ahead, the time frame is more like 2-3 weeks. Impulsive moves up to liquidate high-leverage short positions and then drop back down to fill the 50% of the wick. Forming a potential accumulation range,” CrypNuevo wrote. Read more: Bitcoin Price Rebounds Past $63,000: Will It Hit $70K in July? Etherfi Announces ETHFI Airdrop Season 3 Etherfi, a protocol offering liquid restaking services on the Ethereum network, has announced details concerning its Season 3 ETHFI airdrop. Etherfi has committed to distributing 25 million ETHFI tokens. The allocation of these tokens will be based on each community member’s level of participation and engagement. Season 3 kicked off on July 1 and is expected to run until the beginning of September. Following the end of the season, the airdrop distribution will take place. SUI and Other Major Token Unlocks Ethena (ENA), the synthetic currency protocol on Ethereum, will unlock 14.89 million of its native token, ENA, dedicated to ecosystem development. These tokens represent 0.92% of ENA’s circulating supply and are worth approximately $7.62 million. In addition to ENA, DYDX and SUI have also held token unlocks earlier this week. Read more: DYDX, IO, SUI, and Other Major Token Unlocks to Watch in July 2024 zkSync Introduces Elastic Chain in 3.0 Roadmap zkSync, an Ethereum layer-2 (L2) network, has introduced a new “Elastic Chain” feature in its latest zkSync 3.0 roadmap. The v24 upgrade transforms zkSync into an Elastic chain from a single ZK chain. This Elastic Chain comprises multiple chains within the zkSync ecosystem, offering users the experience of using a single chain. Matter Labs, the team behind zkSync, describes the Elastic Chain as an infinitely extensible network of ZK chains. These include rollups, validiums, and volitions. They are secured by mathematical proofs and seamlessly interoperable with a uniform, intuitive user experience. Parcl’s Upcoming PRCL Staking Program Parcl, a real-world asset (RWA) tokenization protocol on the layer-1 blockchain Solana, will present its upcoming PRCL staking program this week. Staking will effectively unlock all participation in the Parcl ecosystem, including governance, existing and future protocol incentives, and Parcl Labs Data API access. Epochs are a fundamental principle of time for staking, with one epoch equaling seven days. The first epoch will be announced shortly. Zero1 Labs Reveals a New Community Program Zero1 Labs, a decentralized AI solution, has announced a major activation for the Zero1 community. This initiative, involving over 25 prominent communities, aims to further decentralize its native token, DEAI. The new Community Program seeks to foster greater engagement within crypto communities and expand Zero1 Labs into the largest AI crypto community. It delivers exclusive rewards to new supporters by forming strategic alliances with top community projects. Collaborating with well-known communities, Zero1 Labs offers users a chance to claim a share of a $2 million DEAI prize pool. Participants can earn rewards by engaging with the community and writing unique content about Zero1 Labs. They can enhance their chances of receiving more rewards by completing various social tasks, such as following on X, joining the Discord community, and discussing DEAI on X. The Community Program will officially kick off on July 3, 2024. To ensure fair participation, snapshots of specific communities will be taken the day before the announcement. This snapshot will determine eligibility, giving participants limited time to engage in social activities and maximize rewards. NATIX Token Launch and Listings NATIX Network will launch its token, NATIX, on July 2. On the same day, major crypto exchanges, including KuCoin and Gate.io, will list the NATIX token on their respective platforms. This launch is anticipated to provide significant opportunities for traders and investors as it becomes available on prominent exchanges. NATIX is an AI-powered dynamic map supercharged by the decentralized physical infrastructure (DePIN) and driver community. Conclusion This week’s news highlights significant milestones and potential market shifts in the crypto space. Investors should closely monitor the release of the FOMC meeting minutes and macroeconomic data, as they could impact Bitcoin and the broader market. Participating in Zero1 Labs' Community Program and Etherfi’s ETHFI airdrop Season 3 could offer lucrative opportunities. The launch of NATIX tokens and major token unlocks, like SUI and ENA, may present trading opportunities. Additionally, zkSync’s Elastic Chain and Parcl’s PRCL staking program could signal important developments in the DeFi sector. Stay informed, engage with these events, and be ready to act on emerging trends to maximize your investment potential.
Bitcoin Price Rebounds Past $63,000: Will It Hit $70K in July?
Week 26 saw a significant decline in the crypto market, with Bitcoin shedding around 16% of its value. Bitvavo's detailed analysis attributes this downturn to a general atmosphere of uncertainty rather than specific events. Quick Take Bitcoin experienced a significant decline, losing 16% of its value in Week 26, attributed by Bitvavo to a general market uncertainty. Weekend trading volumes for Bitcoin have reached historic lows, and the impending Mt. Gox repayment could further increase selling pressure. On-chain indicators suggest profit-taking among investors, but Bitcoin's 200-day average remains stable, with potential bullish reversal targets at $64,770. Bitcoin's price has been stagnant recently, with investors closely monitoring inflation metrics and anticipating potential Federal Reserve actions. Analysts predict rough waters ahead, with several bearish indicators suggesting increased selling pressure in July. Mt. Gox Repayments of 140,000 BTC Start in July A significant bearish event in June was the announcement of Mt. Gox repayments. Starting in early July 2024, Mt. Gox will repay 140,000 BTC (worth around $9 billion) to its creditors. This long-awaited repayment follows a decade after the exchange's collapse. Analysts fear this distribution could lead to increased selling pressure, further impacting Bitcoin's price. Read more: Will $10 Billion in Bitcoin Repayments From Mt. Gox Weaken BTC Price? Bitcoin’s Weekend Trading Drops to 16% in 2024 Bitcoin's trading volume on weekends has dropped to its lowest level in history, according to TheBlock. In 2019, up to 28% of Bitcoin trading occurred on weekends; in 2024, this figure has fallen to 16%. Kaiko's report suggests that the launch of spot Bitcoin ETFs contributes to this decline, as ETF trading only occurs during the stock market's open hours on weekdays. Consequently, the last hour of market trading has become a popular time for Bitcoin trading. The closures of crypto-friendly Signature and Silicon Valley banks in March 2023 have also influenced market dynamics, as per a news report on Cointelegraph. These banks operated 24/7 networks, allowing large buy and sell orders for crypto. Since their closures, market makers have been less inclined to provide liquidity in a low-volume environment. Runes Activity Sees 90% Drop on Bitcoin Network Runes daily transactions on Bitcoin network | Source: Dune Analytics Recent data from Dune Analytics reveals a dramatic decrease in activity for the Runes token standard on the Bitcoin blockchain, with daily transactions plummeting by over 88% from their peak in June. Between June 22-28, average daily Runes transactions dropped to 37,820, a 90% decline from the 331,040 recorded between June 9-15, and on June 24, transactions hit a low of 23,238, the lowest since the protocol’s launch on April 20, 2024. This decline has significantly impacted Bitcoin miner fees, with Runes contributing less than 2 Bitcoin in fees over the past six days, down from 884 Bitcoin on April 24. The Runes protocol, created by Ordinals' Casey Rodarmor, was intended to efficiently create new tokens on the Bitcoin network, but recent data shows Runes transactions now account for only 4.9% to 11.1% of all Bitcoin transactions in the past week. The reduction in network fees, coupled with Bitcoin’s price decline, has led to a near-record low in Bitcoin’s hash price, a key indicator of miner revenue, and Bitcoin miner reserves have fallen to 1.90 million Bitcoin, the lowest level in over 14 years. Increased Profit-Taking Among Bitcoin Investors? Here’s a look at key on-chain indicators from a report in Cointelegraph and what they reveal about Bitcoin investors’ preferences: Bitcoin’s 30-day average aSOPR | Source: Cointelegraph Profit-Taking: On-chain indicators reveal increasing profit-taking among Bitcoin investors. The 30-day average of Bitcoin's Adjusted Spent Output Profit Ratio (aSOPR) has risen from 1 to 1.03 since May, indicating more investors are selling at a profit. This trend often precedes market corrections. Net Unrealized Profit and Loss (NUPL): The NUPL metric suggests potential upside exhaustion among Bitcoin buyers. A NUPL reading over 0 indicates investors are in profit, with an increasing trend hinting at a market correction. Currently, the 30-day average NUPL stands at 0.54. Increased Bitcoin Ownership: Glassnode data shows a consistent rise in the number of wallet addresses holding at least one Bitcoin. Over a million wallets now hold at least one Bitcoin, supporting a bullish outlook. Read more: Bitcoin’s Price Plummets to $61,000: Key Factors Behind the Recent Decline Bitcoin Technical Analysis: Bullish Reversal to $64,770 or Drop to $56,000? BTC/USDT price chart | KuCoin Bitcoin's 4-hour chart indicates a possible breakdown of a bull pennant. This pattern, formed during a price consolidation following a strong downward move, suggests a potential drop to around $56,000 if the lower trendline is breached. Conversely, a bullish reversal could target $64,770 if Bitcoin breaks above the 50-4H EMA at around $61,925. Bitvavo's Bitcoin Price Prediction: Breakout Past $76,000 on the Cards? Bitvavo highlights that Bitcoin's drop to $57,000 marks the second time it has reached the bottom of a price range that has persisted for nearly four months. This consolidation period mirrors that observed last summer, with Bitcoin's price stabilizing for over half a year. Despite recent fluctuations, Bitcoin remains above its 200-day long-term average. Bitvavo predicts a potential breakout above $76,000, albeit with caution given the market's unpredictability. The recent decline in Bitcoin's value is attributed to a global atmosphere of uncertainty. Investors face mixed economic signals and unpredictable market movements, leading to increased concerns and volatility. This nervousness underscores the importance of thorough market analysis and a thoughtful investment strategy. Other Analyst Predictions for BTC Indicate Gains Quinten Francois, an analyst and trader, predicts a 2016-2017 style bull run for Bitcoin, fueled by gains observed in previous post-halving cycles. Another analyst, @therationalroot, identifies Q3 as a crucial period for Bitcoin price gains. Conclusion The last week of the first half year, week 26, of 2024 highlighted the volatile nature of the crypto market, with significant factors influencing Bitcoin's price movements. While bearish indicators suggest potential challenges ahead, the long-term outlook remains cautiously optimistic, with analysts predicting possible bullish reversals and significant gains in the upcoming months.
Will $10 Billion in Bitcoin Repayments from Mt. Gox Weaken BTC Price?
The long-anticipated repayment of $10 billion worth of Bitcoin to Mt. Gox creditors is set to begin in July. While many fear this could lead to a flood of Bitcoin hitting the market, analysts suggest the impact may not be as severe as expected. Quick Take Analysts predict the scheduled repayment of $10 billion worth of Bitcoin may not significantly impact prices. Experts believe much of the expected selling pressure from Mt. Gox repayments is already reflected in current market conditions. Many Mt. Gox creditors are long-term holders, less likely to sell immediately despite significant gains. Bitcoin is approaching crucial support levels, indicating potential stabilization or further declines. Mt. Gox, a Japanese cryptocurrency exchange, collapsed in 2014 after a massive hack. The exchange lost around 940,000 BTC, worth approximately $64 million at the time. Over the years, Mt. Gox recovered 141,687 BTC to return to its creditors, which is now valued at $10 billion. These repayments are scheduled to start in early July. Read more: Bitcoin’s Price Plummets to $61,000: Key Factors Behind the Recent Decline Analysts Expect Only Around 50% of the BTC to Hit Markets in July Tony Sycamore, an analyst at IG Markets, estimates that around half of the total Bitcoin — worth roughly $5 billion — could be set to hit the market in July. However, Sycamore believes much of the expected sell pressure is already priced into the current market conditions. He points out that the repayments have been anticipated for a long time and are occurring amidst deteriorating market sentiment, technical selling, and outflows from Bitcoin ETFs. Galaxy Research suggests that only 65,000 of the total 141,000 BTC might actually hit the market. The firm predicts that about 75% of creditors will opt for an early payout, sacrificing 10% of their repayment, resulting in an approximate 95,000 BTC hitting the market initially. Additionally, 20,000 BTC is owed to claims funds, and 10,000 BTC to Bitcoinica BK, leaving just 65,000 BTC for regular creditors. Will Mt. Gox Creditors HODL Their Bitcoins? Sam Callahan, senior analyst at Swan Bitcoin, believes the impact on Bitcoin's price from Mt. Gox distributing Bitcoin is likely overblown. He argues that creditors who wanted to sell their Bitcoin have had more than ten years to do so through selling their bankruptcy claims to more convicted, long-term investors. Callahan also highlights that most creditors will likely hold their Bitcoin because their cost basis is less than $700 per Bitcoin. Despite the fears, some observers believe that the concerns about the sell pressure from Mt. Gox repayments may be overblown. Alistair Milne, CIO of Altana Digital Currency Fund, noted that distressed or urgent sellers likely sold their claims years ago. He suggests that the remaining creditors are not under pressure to sell immediately. Bitcoin to Test Levels Between $55k and $75 Bitcoin has been consolidating within a descending parallel channel since its bull run in March 2024. Analysts are closely watching the psychological support level of $60,000 and the 200-day exponential moving average at around $58,000. Independent market analyst Teddy Cleps anticipates Bitcoin could slide towards $61,000, which aligns with historical support levels. BTC/USDT price chart | Source: KuCoin The announcement of Mt. Gox repayments has led to increased demand for short-term BTC put options, indicating renewed interest in downside protection. BTC's market dominance fell by 1.8% to 54.34%, reflecting investor apprehension about the potential impact of the repayments. While Bitcoin's price continues to face downward pressure, some analysts remain optimistic. Michael Novogratz of Galaxy Digital Holdings predicts that Bitcoin will trade within the $55,000-75,000 range throughout Q2 2024, driven by new market events and regulatory clarity. Read more: Bitcoin Price Prediction 2024 Conclusion The upcoming Mt. Gox repayments have stirred significant concern among Bitcoin investors. However, many analysts believe the impact may be less dramatic than feared. Much of the expected sell pressure appears to be already priced into the market, and many creditors are likely to hold their Bitcoin rather than sell immediately. As Bitcoin approaches crucial support levels, the market's reaction in the coming weeks will be critical in determining its short-term trajectory.
Bitcoin's Price Plummets to $61,000: Key Factors Behind the Recent Decline
In the past 24 hours, the cryptocurrency market has experienced a significant downturn. Major tokens, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Cardano (ADA), and Solana (SOL), have all seen sharp declines. This market slide has led to over $150 million in bullish bets being liquidated. Quick Take Major cryptocurrencies experienced a sharp decline of up to 7.5% in the past 24 hours, affecting Bitcoin, Ethereum, Cardano, and Solana. Bitcoin's 3% price drop led to over $150 million in bullish bets being liquidated, causing widespread market concern. The decline is attributed to large sales from Bitcoin miners and the German government moving significant amounts of BTC to exchanges. Bitcoin prices are approaching critical support levels, indicating potential further declines if these levels are breached. Bitcoin Takes a Hit Bitcoin has been at the forefront of this downturn, losing 3% of its value. This decline has erased the gains made last week, causing concern among traders and investors. The drop in Bitcoin's price is attributed to several factors, including large sales from Bitcoin miners and the German government moving significant amounts of BTC to exchanges. BTC/USDT price chart | Source: KuCoin Altcoins Also Suffer Altcoins have not been spared in this downturn. Ethereum, Cardano, and Binance Coin (BNB) registered similar losses to Bitcoin. Solana's SOL dropped 7%, trading at nearly $120 on Monday morning. Memecoins Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) also fell by nearly 5%. Why Is Bitcoin Price Sliding Down? Here’s a look at some of the key factors driving Bitcoin prices lower: Sales from Bitcoin Miners: Bitcoin miners have been under pressure to sell due to higher breakeven prices post-halving. This has resulted in miner BTC holdings dropping to their lowest level in the past 14 years. Singapore-based QCP Capital highlighted that miner BTC reserves are lower by 50,000 from the start of the year. Miners have been selling due to the higher breakeven prices post-halving. QCP Capital noted that this has led to a significant drop in miner BTC holdings, contributing to the market decline. German Government's BTC Sales: The German government allegedly sold around 3,000 BTC recently, with plans to sell another 47,000. This large pool of supply entering the market has spooked investors, contributing to the market decline. The German Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) moved tens of millions worth of BTC to exchanges like Coinbase and Kraken last week. This move has created additional downward pressure on the market. Whale Activities: Bitcoin whales, entities with large holdings of the coin, sold over $1 billion worth of BTC in the first two weeks of June. This activity has added to the market's bearish sentiment. Broader Market Sentiment: The overall market sentiment has been negatively impacted by these movements, causing a broader sell-off. The CoinDesk 20, which tracks major tokens minus stablecoins, slumped just over 4%. Impact on Liquidations: The market's sharp decline has resulted in significant liquidations. Over $150 million in bullish bets (long positions) were liquidated, while bearish bets (short positions) saw a smaller $9 million in losses. Liquidation occurs when an exchange forcefully closes a trader's leveraged position due to a loss of the trader's initial margin. Read more: MicroStrategy Buys 11,931 BTC More, Total Bitcoin Holdings Worth Around $15B Is Bitcoin Getting Ready to Test Support at $60,000? Bitcoin is now heading toward crucial support levels, including the psychological support level of $60,000 and the 200-day exponential moving average (200-day EMA) at around $58,000. Market analysts are closely watching these levels to gauge Bitcoin's next move. Bitcoin Price Predictions: $50,000 or $75,000? Market analysts have varying predictions for Bitcoin's price movement. Some believe Bitcoin may find support around the $60,000 level, while others predict further declines to $50,000. Independent market analyst Teddy Cleps anticipates a slide toward $61,000, citing historical support at the 21-weekly EMA. Bitcoin price chart exhibits double top pattern | Source: 10x Research on X Bullish Scenarios: Despite the current bearish sentiment, some analysts remain optimistic. Michael Novogratz of Galaxy Digital Holdings predicts that Bitcoin will trade within the $55,000-75,000 range throughout Q2 2024. He believes new market events could drive prices higher after the current stagnation. Read more: Bitcoin Price Prediction 2024 Conclusion The recent market downturn has highlighted the volatility and sensitivity of the cryptocurrency market to large-scale movements and external factors. While Bitcoin and other major tokens have experienced significant declines, the market's next move will depend on how it reacts to key support levels and upcoming economic data. Investors and traders should remain cautious and closely monitor market developments in the coming days.
MicroStrategy Buys 11,931 BTC More, Total Bitcoin Holdings Worth Around $15B
MicroStrategy, a Nasdaq-listed software firm, has made waves again by acquiring an additional 11,931 Bitcoin (BTC) for $786 million. This purchase boosts their total holdings to 226,331 BTC, valued at just under $15 billion at current prices. Michael Saylor, the company's Executive Chairman, continues to lead the charge in Bitcoin accumulation, having begun this strategic move in 2020. Quick Take MicroStrategy acquires 11,931 BTC for $786 million, bringing its total holdings to 226,331 BTC worth nearly $15 billion. Winklevoss twins donate $2 million in Bitcoin to support Donald Trump, highlighting the intersection of crypto and politics. Institutional interest in Bitcoin is growing, with analysts predicting prices could reach $100,000. MicroStrategy’s Bold Move: Adding 11,931 BTC MicroStrategy's latest purchase price averaged $36,798 per Bitcoin. This follows an $800 million convertible note offering to institutional investors. Initially set at $500 million, the offering size increased due to high demand, finally closing at $800 million. Earlier, in March, the company acquired 9,245 BTC for $623 million through a similar debt issuance. Saylor's strategy aims to encourage other corporations to adopt Bitcoin as a reserve asset. While a few companies have added Bitcoin to their balance sheets, the most notable is Semler Scientific (SMLR). Recently, Semler not only acquired Bitcoin but also tapped capital markets to purchase more, echoing MicroStrategy's approach. Read more: MicroStrategy's Bitcoin Holdings and Purchase History: A Strategic Overview Market Reactions and MSTR Share Performance MSTR stock price | Source: TradingView Since MicroStrategy started buying Bitcoin, its shares have soared nearly tenfold. Semler's shares have also risen by over 60% since their first Bitcoin acquisition in late May. Recently, brokerage firm Bernstein set a $2,890 price target for MicroStrategy shares, giving them an outperform rating. Currently, MSTR is trading at $1,507, up 2% premarket. Winklevoss Twins Donate $2 Million in Bitcoin to Support Donald Trump In a notable development, cryptocurrency billionaires Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss have each donated $1 million worth of Bitcoin to support Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign. This significant contribution highlights their alignment with Trump's pro-crypto stance. Tyler Winklevoss expressed his support, citing Trump's favorable policies towards Bitcoin, crypto, and business. The donations are intended for the Trump 47 Committee, a joint fundraising committee. The Winklevoss twins' support marks a shift in Trump’s position on cryptocurrencies. Once a skeptic, Trump has embraced Bitcoin, positioning it as a defense against Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). This support from influential crypto figures like the Winklevoss twins underscores the growing intersection of cryptocurrency and politics. Bitcoin Miners Diversify Into Trending Sectors Bitcoin miners are increasingly diversifying into the booming artificial intelligence (AI) sector. The transition is driven by reduced mining rewards and the high demand for energy-intensive data centers by AI firms. This shift reflects miners’ efforts to boost revenue through new channels. Bitcoin Trades Around $65,000, Analysts Prediction $100,000 BTC/USDT price chart | Source: KuCoin Bitcoin, trading around $65,715, has seen a slight increase, sparking cautious optimism. Notably, a crypto whale recently bought 6,070 BTC worth approximately $395 million, marking their first significant purchase in over 18 months. This whale's strategic buys and sells in previous market cycles indicate renewed faith in Bitcoin’s future. Crypto analysts remain optimistic about Bitcoin's trajectory, with some forecasting a rise to $100,000. Ali Martinez notes that over 70% of open Bitcoin positions on Binance are bullish. Another analyst, Jelle, highlights Bitcoin's support levels and suggests that a bounce could propel the price to $72,000 soon, setting the stage for a potential climb to $100,000. Increasing Institutional Interest in BTC Institutional investors are increasingly eyeing Bitcoin, signaling broader acceptance and integration into mainstream finance. According to CoinCodex, Bitcoin's price could rise by 30% to over $85,000 in July, despite current bearish technical indicators. This potential disconnect between market sentiment and price action underscores the complex dynamics at play. Bitcoin Faces Selling Pressures in the Short-Term Despite bullish Bitcoin price predictions, some traders and analysts point out challenges. CryptoQuant's data shows significant selling by long-term holders and miners, with over $1.2 billion worth of BTC sold in the past two weeks. This selling pressure, coupled with stablecoin liquidity slowing, indicates some hesitance among large holders. Spot Bitcoin ETF Performance Expectations for a rate cut in September | Source: CME FedWatch U.S.-listed Bitcoin ETFs have seen net outflows, with $600 million withdrawn last week. The CME FedWatch Tool shows a 35.9% chance of the Fed maintaining interest rates in September, affecting Bitcoin demand. Future Outlook Despite recent price dips and selling pressures, Bitcoin's long-term outlook remains positive. Institutional interest, strategic corporate purchases, and bullish analyst predictions suggest a potential for significant price gains. As market dynamics evolve, Bitcoin's role as a reserve asset and investment vehicle continues to grow. Conclusion MicroStrategy's latest Bitcoin purchase underscores the company's commitment to Bitcoin as a strategic asset. This move, along with bullish market sentiment and growing institutional interest, paints a promising picture for Bitcoin's future. However, market watchers should stay alert to potential challenges and shifts in investor behavior.
MicroStrategy Bets Big on Bitcoin Again with $500 Million Bond Offering
MicroStrategy has announced its plan to raise $500 million through the sale of convertible senior notes to buy more Bitcoin. This move highlights the company's strategic focus on the leading cryptocurrency. Let's dive into what this means for the crypto world. Quick Take MicroStrategy aims to raise $500 million, with an option to increase by $75 million, through convertible senior notes maturing in 2032. The company currently holds 214,400 BTC, valued at approximately $14.52 billion, representing over 1% of Bitcoin's total circulating supply. The bond sale underlines MicroStrategy's ongoing strategy to invest heavily in Bitcoin, spearheaded by its founder and chairman, Michael Saylor. The notes provide flexibility in managing debt while benefiting from potential equity appreciation. This move could influence other companies to incorporate cryptocurrency into their treasury strategies. MicroStrategy’s New Bond Offering MicroStrategy plans to sell $500 million in convertible senior notes, due in 2032, to qualified institutional buyers. These notes, unsecured and senior obligations, will bear interest semi-annually. Investors can convert them into cash, MicroStrategy class A common stock, or both. This offering is subject to market conditions and might not be completed as planned. The funds raised will be used to purchase additional Bitcoin, continuing MicroStrategy's aggressive investment in the cryptocurrency since 2020. This strategy has seen the company amass 214,400 BTC, making it the largest public-listed holder of Bitcoin. Read more: MicroStrategy's Bitcoin Holdings and Purchase History: A Strategic Overview Redemption of 2025 Convertible Notes MicroStrategy also plans to redeem $650 million worth of its 2025 convertible senior notes on July 15, 2024. Holders can convert these notes into MicroStrategy shares at a conversion rate of 2.5126 shares per $1,000 principal amount, with a conversion price of $397.99 per share. MicroStrategy and Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin Acquisition Strategy MicroStrategy has previously used debt financing to acquire Bitcoin. For instance, in March, the company raised $600 million through a similar convertible note offering, leading to the acquisition of 9,245 BTC. In another instance, they purchased 12,000 BTC for $821.7 million using funds from a convertible debt offering. These moves reflect the company’s belief in Bitcoin as a valuable treasury reserve asset, a stance strongly advocated by Michael Saylor. Broader Market Implications BTC/USDT price chart | Source: KuCoin MicroStrategy's actions signal a growing trend among businesses to incorporate cryptocurrency into their financial strategies. The move to raise funds through convertible notes for Bitcoin purchases highlights the increasing institutional interest in digital assets. Michael Saylor has been a vocal proponent of Bitcoin, viewing it as a hedge against inflation and a superior store of value compared to traditional assets. By holding over 1% of Bitcoin’s total circulating supply, MicroStrategy positions itself as a significant player in the crypto market. While this aggressive strategy can lead to substantial gains if Bitcoin's value appreciates, it also exposes the company to high market volatility. The price of Bitcoin can fluctuate significantly, impacting the value of MicroStrategy's holdings and its stock price. Conclusion MicroStrategy's latest move to raise $500 million through convertible notes to buy more Bitcoin underscores its unwavering commitment to the digital currency. This strategy, led by Michael Saylor, has positioned the company as a major Bitcoin holder and highlights a broader trend of integrating cryptocurrencies into corporate treasury strategies. Investing in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies involves substantial risks due to their volatile nature. Investors should be aware of these risks and conduct thorough research before engaging in such investments. MicroStrategy’s significant investment in Bitcoin showcases its confidence in the cryptocurrency’s future but also highlights the potential risks associated with such a strategy.
Bitcoin Price Experiences Slight Dip After Fed Decisions and CPI Data
The latest Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting has sparked significant interest among cryptocurrency investors, particularly for Bitcoin (BTC) holders. The U.S. Federal Reserve's decisions on interest rates and economic projections can substantially influence Bitcoin's price. Here’s a look at the potential impact of recent macroeconomic events on Bitcoin and what investors should watch for in the coming months. Quick Take Benchmark rate held at 5.25%-5.50%: The Federal Reserve decided to maintain its benchmark fed funds rate range. This decision was widely anticipated by the market. Expectations of a single 25 basis point rate cut this year: The Fed's economic outlook now calls for just one rate cut in 2024, down from the previously expected three cuts. Slight improvement in inflation: The Fed noted modest progress toward its 2% inflation target, marking a change from earlier concerns about a lack of progress. May CPI data shows unexpected slowdown: The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for May indicated a slowdown in inflation, with core CPI rising just 0.2%, lower than expected. Bitcoin and other assets react: Bitcoin saw an initial rise following the CPI report but later lost momentum after the Fed's economic projections were released. Bitcoin Price Swings After CPI Data and Fed Decision BTC/USDT price chart | Source: KuCoin Bitcoin initially reacted positively to the CPI report, which showed a lower-than-expected inflation increase. BTC surged to $69,400, up nearly 4% over the past 24 hours. However, the subsequent release of the Fed's economic projections tempered this enthusiasm. By 19:00 UTC, Bitcoin had settled back to $67,300, reflecting a cautious market stance. Bitcoin's price often shows sensitivity to U.S. economic data and Federal Reserve meetings. Historically, BTC has experienced price pullbacks leading up to Fed decisions, only to resume its uptrend after the events. This pattern was evident in recent months when Bitcoin fell from its all-time high above $73,000 in March to below $57,000 in May due to hotter inflation figures and diminished hopes for rate cuts. Spot Bitcoin ETFs Record Outflows of $200M U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs have also seen significant outflows ahead of key macroeconomic reports. For instance, on Tuesday, ETFs recorded $200 million in net outflows, reflecting a risk-off sentiment among traders. Grayscale’s GBTC accounted for the majority of these outflows, highlighting the cautious approach investors are taking in response to the Fed's announcements. Long-Term Bullish Outlook Holds for Bitcoin Despite the short-term headwinds, some analysts remain bullish on Bitcoin's long-term prospects. 10x Research maintains a positive outlook, expressing confidence that Bitcoin's rally will resume. Their analysis suggests that lower CPI figures tend to lift Bitcoin prices, and they anticipate this trend will continue as inflationary pressures ease. "Our recommendation remains unchanged: to stick with the winners (Bitcoin) and avoid others (such as Ethereum). Our previous analysis has shown that a lower CPI number tends to lift Bitcoin prices, and we anticipate this trend will continue," Markus Thielen, founder of 10x Research. Other Factors to Drive Volatility in Bitcoin’s Price Fed's Dot Plot: The Fed's "dot plot," which shows FOMC members' interest rate projections, is crucial for understanding future rate expectations. Any indications of more rate cuts could positively impact Bitcoin and other risk assets. Global Central Bank Policies: Contrasting the U.S. outlook, several key central banks globally have started lowering benchmark rates. This divergence in monetary policy could influence the U.S. dollar index and, by extension, Bitcoin's price. U.S. Treasury Secretary's Speech: Janet Yellen's upcoming speech could also impact risk assets, including cryptocurrencies. Market participants will closely monitor her comments for any hints on economic policy changes. ETF Flows: The flow of funds into and out of Bitcoin ETFs will be a critical indicator of investor sentiment. A return to positive inflows could signal renewed confidence in Bitcoin's price trajectory. Conclusion The interplay between macroeconomic events and Bitcoin's price remains complex and dynamic. The latest FOMC meeting and CPI report have shown how sensitive Bitcoin is to U.S. economic data. While short-term volatility is expected, the long-term outlook for Bitcoin remains positive, especially as inflationary pressures ease and the potential for future rate cuts grows. Investors should stay informed about upcoming economic indicators and central bank policies to navigate the crypto market effectively. Bitcoin's resilience and its response to macroeconomic events underline its growing importance as an asset class. As always, keeping a close eye on market developments and economic trends will be crucial for making informed investment decisions.
Bitcoin Price Under Pressure Ahead of US CPI Release and Fed Meeting
Bitcoin (BTC) is under pressure as the market anticipates significant events that could impact its price. The U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) report and the Federal Reserve meeting are set to provide critical insights into inflation and monetary policy. Here's what to watch for and how these events could affect Bitcoin. Quick Take Core Inflation: Expected slight decrease to 3.5% from 3.6%. This slight reduction is anticipated due to a more normalized month-over-month increase of 0.2%, down from the previous 0.3%. Housing Rent: Anticipated decline in rent prices could influence the Federal Reserve's decisions. Lower rent growth, especially in Owners' Equivalent Rent, could contribute to a decrease in core inflation, making a stronger case for potential rate cuts by the Fed. CPI Report and Fed Meeting: The CPI report will be released hours before the Federal Reserve's meeting, setting the stage for market reactions. Analysts expect the CPI to show a 0.1% increase in May, maintaining an annual inflation rate of 3.4%. Bitcoin Price Behavior: Historical patterns show that Bitcoin often experiences price pullbacks before Fed meetings, only to resume its uptrend post-event. Recently, Bitcoin dropped over 5% to around $67,350, reflecting market caution ahead of these key economic indicators. Exchange Withdrawals: Significant BTC withdrawals from Coinbase, with the total BTC balance on Coinbase Pro decreasing by 14,420 BTC ($972 million) within 24 hours. Core Inflation and Housing Rent Investment banks predict a slight decrease in core inflation, excluding food and energy, to 3.5% from 3.6% in April. A decline in housing rent, a major component of core CPI, is expected to ease inflation pressures. RBC economists suggest that a slower increase in core services ex-rent measure, closely watched by the Fed, could boost hopes for a rate cut. ING economists also foresee a reduction in Owners' Equivalent Rent, which holds a 40% weight in the core CPI basket. Easing shelter price pressures could support Fed rate cut expectations, potentially weakening the dollar and boosting risk assets like Bitcoin. CPI Report and Fed Meeting Wednesday will be pivotal as the Labor Department releases the CPI report just hours before the Federal Reserve's meeting. The CPI is expected to show a 0.1% increase in May, maintaining the annual inflation rate at 3.4%. The core CPI is forecasted to rise by 0.3%, matching April's pace. The Fed is expected to keep the benchmark borrowing cost unchanged between 5.25% and 5.5% and publish the interest rate dot plot chart. The CPI data will influence the dot plot projections and Fed Chair Jerome Powell's post-meeting statement. Potential Scenarios Lower-than-Expected Core CPI: If the core CPI comes in lower than expected, it could strengthen the case for a Fed rate cut, leading to a weaker dollar. A weaker dollar typically supports a rally in risk assets, including Bitcoin. Higher-than-Expected Core CPI: A core CPI above 0.4% month-over-month could bolster the dollar, putting additional pressure on Bitcoin. Such a scenario would dampen expectations for rate cuts, likely impacting Bitcoin negatively. Bitcoin's Historical Behavior Around Fed Decisions BTC/USDT price chart | Source: KuCoin Bitcoin has historically experienced price pullbacks leading up to Fed meetings, only to resume its uptrend after the event. As BTC traded near $67,350 recently, it had lost over 5% since Friday. The dollar index also rose by 1% to 105.20 during this period. According to data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView, BTC's price action has steadied as markets brace for the CPI report and Fed meeting. However, Bitcoin's price fell to $66,000 the day before, leading to long liquidations totaling over $50 million. Market Reactions and Expert Insights Traders have noted Bitcoin's weak price behavior ahead of these key events. Popular trader Follis pointed out that BTC has been trading in a range for three months, and some analysts predict further downside if market dynamics do not change. Rekt Capital, a well-known trader and analyst, highlighted that Bitcoin was unable to break out early in the post-halving period, as historical trends suggested. Liquidity is building around $65,700 to the downside, with $67,700 forming a key resistance level. Exchange Withdrawals and Market Sentiment On-chain data captured ongoing exchange withdrawals, particularly from Coinbase. The total BTC balance on Coinbase Pro decreased by 14,420 BTC ($972 million) in 24 hours, contributing to the lowest overall exchange balances in seven years. Glassnode reported a net transfer volume of 17,967 BTC ($1.21 billion) from exchanges on June 11. U.S. Spot Bitcoin ETFs Witnessed net outflows of $200 million U.S. spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) experienced net outflows of $200 million on Tuesday, following a record streak of net inflows. Grayscale's GBTC witnessed the largest net outflows, totaling $121 million, while BlackRock's IBIT recorded zero flows on the same day. Markets are now anticipating key economic indicators from the U.S., with the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting results and CPI data set to influence Bitcoin's price. Conclusion The upcoming U.S. CPI report and Fed meeting are crucial events that could significantly impact Bitcoin. A lower-than-expected core CPI could strengthen the case for a Fed rate cut, potentially boosting Bitcoin. Conversely, a higher-than-expected core CPI could bolster the dollar and put pressure on Bitcoin. As Bitcoin navigates these macroeconomic events, traders and investors should stay vigilant and monitor key levels and market dynamics. The ongoing exchange withdrawals and historical price patterns suggest a complex interplay between economic indicators and Bitcoin's price trajectory.
Bitcoin Battles 2021 Highs: Will Bulls Break the $69K Barrier?
Bitcoin starts a new week wrestling with its old 2021 all-time high of $69,000. This marks a crucial resistance level as the price action shows a battle between bulls and bears. Recent volatility in June has made trading interesting yet unpredictable. U.S. macroeconomic data has shown its power to flip Bitcoin’s trajectory swiftly. Quick Take Bitcoin is currently challenging its 2021 all-time high of $69,000, facing significant resistance at this level. U.S. macroeconomic data and Federal Reserve decisions are driving considerable volatility in Bitcoin's price. This week’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) release and Federal Reserve meeting are expected to significantly influence Bitcoin's market dynamics. Bitcoin ETFs have accumulated over 1 million BTC, highlighting strong interest from institutional investors. Bitcoin whales are actively re-accumulating BTC, indicating expectations of medium-term price increases. BTC Price Range Struggle BTC/USDT price chart | Source: KuCoin The $69,000 mark has become a focal point in the market. Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView indicates that Bitcoin’s price has been stuck in this range, with liquidity thickening around this spot price. Monitoring resources like CoinGlass suggesta potential for more volatility. Market Reactions and Predictions Popular trader Skew noted liquidity firming up around $70.5K to $71K and bid liquidity around $68K to $68.5K. Another trader, Daan Crypto Trades, pointed out the CME Group Bitcoin futures market’s closing price guiding Bitcoin’s price into the new week. He emphasized that the price action remains “as usual” around it. Michaël van de Poppe, founder and CEO of MNTrading, described Bitcoin as “consolidating between the two crucial levels.” He stated that breaking out at $71.7K would be significant, but it’s wise to remain conservative during CPI week. Key Macro Events This week, two major macro events will dominate the landscape: the Fed’s interest rate decision and the May Consumer Price Index (CPI) release. Both are set to happen on the same day, June 13. The Kobeissi Letter highlighted the importance of this Fed meeting, with all eyes on Fed guidance. Last week’s U.S. employment data caused a stir, briefly sending BTC/USD down nearly 2%. Popular trader CrypNuevo outlined two potential scenarios for Bitcoin’s reaction to this week’s data. The market believes that the Fed will not cut rates this month, but future meetings could see changes. Whale and ETF Activity Bitcoin whales are re-accumulating BTC for medium-term profits. Research from CryptoQuant’s Cauê Oliveira shows that large-volume BTC investors are loading up on coins. This pattern of accumulation and distribution directly impacts pricing. Additionally, Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have shown significant activity. In the first week of June, U.S. Bitcoin ETFs bought 25,729 BTC, nearly eight times more than the 3,150 BTC mined in the same period. This inflow is the biggest since mid-March when Bitcoin hit its current all-time high of $73,679. Michael Saylor, Chairman of MicroStrategy, highlighted that 34 Spot Bitcoin ETFs now hold over one million BTC. This milestone marks a huge achievement in the cryptocurrency market, indicating strong institutional and retail investor interest. Weekly Close and Future Prospects The latest weekly close for BTC/USD was significant, being the second-highest ever recorded at $69,630. Despite a last-minute dip into the weekend, buyers managed to reverse some of the losses. Daan Crypto Trades suggested that a weekly close above $69,000 would be a good start to leaving this price range behind. Rekt Capital, a popular trader and analyst, pointed out that Bitcoin has turned a major resistance area into new support on monthly timeframes. This resistance zone between $58,600 and $61,300, which defeated bulls in 2021, now acts in their favor. Conclusion Bitcoin continues to face a significant resistance level at $69,000, creating a tug-of-war between bulls and bears. This week’s macro events, particularly the Fed’s interest rate decision and the CPI release, will play a crucial role in determining Bitcoin’s short-term future. Meanwhile, the strong institutional interest in Bitcoin, evidenced by significant ETF inflows and whale activity, provides a bullish outlook for the medium term.