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First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Little Changed After Liquidation Rout

CoinDesk / 10.06.2024 / 12:07
First Mover Americas: Bitcoin Little Changed After Liquidation Rout

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Bitcoin was little changed over the weekend following a $400 million liquidation rout on Friday. BTC fell to under $69,000 from over $71,000 after U.S. non-farm payrolls data came in stronger than expected, which saw open interest and trading volume slump. Since Friday, the number of unsettled futures contracts across various tokens slid to $60 billion from $99 billion, suggesting traders significantly pared bets. However, analysts at Presto Research told CoinDesk that they expect market volatility to return in the week ahead with macroeconomic catalysts such as the CPI release on Wednesday. BTC traded around $69,450 during early European hours. The CoinDesk 20 Index (CD20) has fallen around 0.5% in the past 24 hours.

Crypto investment products took on nearly $2 billion of inflows last week, extending a five-week run to over $4.3 billion, asset manager CoinShares said. Trading volumes in exchange-traded products rose to $12.8 billion for the week, up 55% from the week before. Bitcoin led investment activity at over $1.97 billion inflows for the week, while ether saw its best week of inflows since March at nearly $70 million. "Unusually, inflows were seen across almost all providers, with a continued slowdown in outflows from incumbents," CoinShares analyst James Butterfill said. "Positive price action saw total AUM rise above the $100 billion mark for the first time since March." Butterfill said ETH buying was likely in reaction to the surprise SEC decision to allow spot ether ETFs.

The agreement to buy Bitstamp shows crypto is becoming an increasingly important part of Robinhood's business, according to investment bank Architect Partners. "This acquisition instantly expands global reach to ensure participation regardless of U.S. actions," the report said. Robinhood is continuing to expand its digital asset offering despite receiving a Wells Notice from the SEC last month, Architect added. The Bitstamp acquisition will also expand Robinhood's institutional offering, which positions the trading platform as one of the "few publicly traded crypto-influenced companies that will be able to serve institutions as they come into the digital asset space," the note said. Architect also said the price of $200 million in cash is a significant discount to the $500 million valuation that Bitstamp received in the 2018 majority investment.

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(TradingView)The chart shows bitcoin's price and Bollinger bands, which are volatility bands placed two standard deviations above and below the price's 20-day moving average.At present, the Bollinger bands are in a state of contraction, a clear sign of a market lull.The longer the Bollinger band squeezes, the bigger the eventual volatility explosion.Source - TradingView

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