Trump, tax and hacks: 5 things shaping Bitcoin price action this week

Published at: Sept. 28, 2020

Bitcoin (BTC) starts the week pushing for $11,000 as ranging behavior continues, but futures gap danger remains.

Cointelegraph takes a look at five factors that could shape Bitcoin price action in the coming week.

Trump tax files see $11,000 BTC price bounce

Sunday provided an unexpected boost to Bitcoin after a week of lackluster price performance. This was thanks to an investigation into United States’ President Donald Trump’s tax records, the results of which were published by the New York Times.

The details include just $750 in tax paid by Trump in his election-year 2016, while no further links to Russia — a major source of contention at the time.

Nonetheless, the publication could have implications for Trump’s chances in the run-up to this year’s election, and markets will be keenly watching for fresh turbulence. 

Trump himself had fought long and hard to keep his tax records secret.

“It’s totally fake news; made-up, fake,” he responded during a White House press conference.

BTC/USD climbed towards $11,000 on Sunday, nonetheless hitting resistance at around $10,950 to return to press-time levels just under $10,900.

That marks the upper end of the cryptocurrency’s weekly range, which has failed to produce either a breakout or breakdown outside the zone between $10,000 and $11,000.

BTC/USD 7-day chart. Source: Coin360

Bitcoin has been above $10,000 longer than ever 

Despite not making progress beyond $11,000, however, Bitcoin is still proving bulls right this month. 

As noted by various analysts on Sunday, BTC/USD has now spent longer trading above $10,000 than ever before — 64 days on Monday.

Anthony Pompliano, the co-founder of Morgan Creek Digital, summarized the mood to cryptocurrency skeptics

“Bitcoin has spent a record 63 straight days above $10,000 and is only showing signs of going higher,” part of a tweet reads. 

“The market is proving your bearishness wrong. There is always time to capitulate & join the party.”

Others believe that five figures still have a chance of disintegrating. Should support dwindle, the still-open CME Group futures gap at $9,600 remains untested.

In an analysis on Saturday, Cointelegraph Markets analyst Michaël van de Poppe highlighted the gap as a likely outcome of a bearish scenario for Bitcoin, with current levels crucial to hold in order to open up the possibility of a push higher.

Bitcoin fundamentals don’t care

Still looking stronger than ever, essential Bitcoin network fundamentals continue to highlight miner dedication.

Both weekly average hash rate and difficulty remained bullish as the week began, with difficulty set for a 5.1% increase at the next readjustment in five days’ time. 

The previous adjustment saw a healthy 11.4% increase, underscoring competition among miners for block rewards. At the time, quant analyst PlanB nonetheless described the move as being “like clockwork,” coming four months after Bitcoin’s latest block subsidy halving and in line with behavior after previous halvings. 

The average hash rate, an imprecise but broadly useful indicator of network support, was meanwhile trending up back towards all-time highs after hitting 143 exahashes per second (EH/s) earlier in September.

Bitcoin 7-day average hash rate 1-month chart. Source: Blockchain

DXY strength fails to quash BTC

The Trump story had little impact on an essential metric for the U.S. dollar, with which Bitcoin has exhibited strong inverse correlation in recent months.

The U.S. dollar currency index (DXY) stayed steady as the tax story hit, having spent a week climbing higher. 

DXY pits USD against a basket of trading partner currencies and has improved its position considerably since mid-September. As Cointelegraph reported, this strongly contributed to downward pressure on BTC/USD. Despite this, Bitcoin has held up better than expected over the past week, suggesting that the relationship to the index may be easing.

U.S. dollar currency index 1-month chart. Source: TradingView

Last week, statistician Willy Woo forecast in advance that Bitcoin would “soon” leave its ties to traditional markets behind, including other safe havens such as gold.

In the meantime, however, any decisive move in DXY still has the potential to impact Bitcoin’s price trajectory in the short term. 

$150 million KuCoin hack funds on the move

Bitcoin markets could spend some time grappling with the fallout from South Korean exchange KuCoin’s major hack, estimated to be the fourth-largest in history.

Totaling $150 million, some of the stolen funds from the exchange subsequently moved to Uniswap, a popular automated market maker, or AMM, used to trade DeFi tokens and other cryptocurrencies.

According to monitoring resource Whale Alert, millions of dollars in various tokens have left the identified sources of stolen funds to Uniswap over the past two days.

The hack did not involve Bitcoin directly, and BTC/USD appeared little shaken by the events — something in marked contrast to previous years when hacks often sparked major price volatility.

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