HFM information and reviews
HFM
96%
Octa information and reviews
Octa
94%
FXCC information and reviews
FXCC
92%
FxPro information and reviews
FxPro
89%
FBS information and reviews
FBS
88%
Vantage information and reviews
Vantage
85%

Solana and Bitcoin failing to storm milestone


22 December 2023 Written by Alex Kuptsikevich  FxPro Senior Market Analyst Alex Kuptsikevich

Crypto market capitalisation was climbing to $1.67 trillion on Friday morning - a new high since May 2022. However, very quickly, the market was hit by another wave of profit-taking, which has become commonplace over the past fortnight. Bitcoin is once again pulling back down after touching the $44.4K level, having retreated to $43.7K by the start of active trading in Europe. Horizontal resistance has been effectively holding back the bulls for the past three weeks. On the other hand, the price dips are getting shallower, keeping the longer-term bullish trend in place.

Solana lost over 6% in a couple of hours, correcting after a failed assault on the $100 mark. But even with the pullback to $94, this altcoin is adding 8% in 24 hours and over 70% in 30 days. Its capitalisation is now only 8% below BNB, which is ranked #4 on CoinMarketCap.

The temporary nature of the BTC and SOL pullback is indirectly indicated by the positive dynamics of ETH, whose growth has accelerated in the last few hours and brought the price to $2300.

Bitcoin is once again pulling back down after touching the $44.4K level

News background

A number of catalysts in conjunction with historical patterns could "catapult" Bitcoin to $160K in a bull market in 2024, according to CryptoQuant. In the short term, demand for BTC from several spot ETFs in the US, the upcoming halving and gains in stock markets following the US interest rate cut could lift the asset's price to at least $54K.

ETH, whose growth has accelerated in the last few hours and brought the price to $2300

According to CryptoQuant, bitcoin miners reached record total commissions amid increased trading activity in the Bitcoin Ordinals protocol due to increased demand for the blockchain space. The overall increase in transaction fees also impacted mining revenue. Hardware wallet maker Trezor added support for Solana cryptocurrency (SOL) and SPL tokens. The new options come in the Model T and Safe three devices priced at $179 and $79, respectively. SPL is a Solana blockchain-based token standard similar to ERC-20 for Ethereum.

According to Messari, the average daily number of active addresses on the Solana network increased by 400% in the fourth quarter of 2023. During the same period, the number of Ethereum addresses participating in daily transactions grew by just 3%.

An appeals court in the US has formalised the seizure of 69,370 BTC belonging to the shuttered darknet marketplace Silk Road. The US Department of Justice seized the assets in November 2020. In 2023, 42 countries around the world have implemented initiatives to regulate digital assets, according to a report by auditing firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).

Share: Tweet this or Share on Facebook


Related

 Octa crypto snapshot: will investors continue to buy Bitcoin after the halving?
Octa crypto snapshot: will investors continue to buy Bitcoin after the halving?

On the night of 20 April, the Bitcoin network experienced its fourth halving. Having broad general economic implications, this process is important for the entire cryptocurrency world and not solely for Bitcoin holders.

2 May 2024

Crypto Market Retreats Due to Overhang of Sellers
Crypto Market Retreats Due to Overhang of Sellers

The crypto market has lost 3.3% in the last 24 hours to $2.3 trillion. The last time this level of capitalisation was on 19th April. Most worrying is the reversal of the trend from up to down last Wednesday.

29 Apr 2024

Pushing down crypto isn't easy
Pushing down crypto isn't easy

Buying on dips remains the dominant tactic in the crypto market. Capitalisation rose 1.8% in seven days to $1.65 trillion. Previously, the 'what doesn't rise, falls' formula was often applied to cryptocurrencies, however, recent attempts to sell off after a period of stabilisation have been met with increased buying.

5 Feb 2024

Crypto has retreated from the lows, but no rush for growth
Crypto has retreated from the lows, but no rush for growth

Crypto market capitalization at around $1.62 trillion is less than 1% higher than it was seven days ago, thanks to a growth spurt on Friday. Bitcoin has added 3% in the same period and continues to be the driving force behind crypto volatility.

29 Jan 2024

Ethereum could end consolidation with a dip towards $2000
Ethereum could end consolidation with a dip towards $2000

Volatility in the cryptocurrency market remains subdued, keeping the capitalisation near $1.56 trillion for the third day. Meanwhile, Bitcoin remains around $40K, and Ethereum looks pegged to $2200...

26 Jan 2024

The Crypto Market Takes a Breath after the Storm
The Crypto Market Takes a Breath after the Storm

The crypto market saw lower volatility in the last 24 hours, with capitalisation at $1.56 trillion and the price of Bitcoin hovering around $40K. Major altcoins have also avoided strong moves...

25 Jan 2024


MultiBank Group information and reviews
MultiBank Group
84%
XM information and reviews
XM
82%
FP Markets information and reviews
FP Markets
81%
FXTM information and reviews
FXTM
80%
AMarkets information and reviews
AMarkets
79%
BlackBull information and reviews
BlackBull
78%

© 2006-2024 Forex-Ratings.com

The usage of this website constitutes acceptance of the following legal information.
Any contracts of financial instruments offered to conclude bear high risks and may result in the full loss of the deposited funds. Prior to making transactions one should get acquainted with the risks to which they relate. All the information featured on the website (reviews, brokers' news, comments, analysis, quotes, forecasts or other information materials provided by Forex Ratings, as well as information provided by the partners), including graphical information about the forex companies, brokers and dealing desks, is intended solely for informational purposes, is not a means of advertising them, and doesn't imply direct instructions for investing. Forex Ratings shall not be liable for any loss, including unlimited loss of funds, which may arise directly or indirectly from the usage of this information. The editorial staff of the website does not bear any responsibility whatsoever for the content of the comments or reviews made by the site users about the forex companies. The entire responsibility for the contents rests with the commentators. Reprint of the materials is available only with the permission of the editorial staff.
We use cookies to improve your experience and to make your stay with us more comfortable. By using Forex-Ratings.com website you agree to the cookies policy.