With the arrival of the coronavirus potentially triggering a global economic meltdown, many are wondering how crypto’s most prominent asset will weather this financial storm. The stock-to-flow model — which values Bitcoin based on its scarcity — shows the cryptocurrency is still on track to hit $100K in 2021. According to the indicator’s creator, everything is still “on S2F track” despite recent price drops. But can Bitcoin’s fundamentals prevail in the face of economic disaster? YouTube Bitcoin bulls, Tone Vays and Carl “The Moon” Martin, tackle these topics and more: the causes of Bitcoin’s recent price drops, how Bitcoin could …
Crude oil prices plunged about 30% on Monday to the lowest levels seen since Feb. 2016. This triggered a sell-off in global equity markets, which were already reeling under the pressure of a likely global slowdown due to the coronavirus outbreak. At its lowest level, the crude oil traders were nursing losses of about 55% year-to-date. Similarly, the US markets have plummeted about 15% year-to-date. Although Bitcoin (BTC) has dropped about 26% from its highs, it is still up about 7% year-to-date. This shows that it is outperforming both equity and oil markets. While it is difficult to pinpoint a …
The total crypto market capitalization has dropped from about $263 billion on March 7 to under $244 billion at press time. This shows a lack of demand at higher levels. The failure to resume the up move within the next few days is likely to attract further selling by the short-term traders. Binance’s research department noted a drop in Bitcoin (BTC) trading volume dominance from 40% to 27% in February. On the other hand, Ether price witnessed a 158.6% increase in its total monthly volume. This shows that the interest in altcoins is increasing and the researchers expect an alt …
Roughly 42% of the total Bitcoin supply has not moved in the past two years. This shows that the investors are holding on to their Bitcoin as they expect the price to rally further. Lesser quantity of Bitcoin in circulation increases scarcity and with the upcoming halving, the supply is only going to decrease further, which could boost prices. The creator of the stock-to-flow Bitcoin price model PlanB believes that “Bitcoin will probably go over $100k before Dec 2021.” While PlanB is banking on halving to boost prices, Max Keiser of The Keiser Report, expects the financial markets to tumble …
Grayscale Investments managing director Michael Sonnenschein said that “Bitcoin itself has solidified its role as a store of value or as a digital gold.” In his conversations with institutional investors, Sonnenschein explained that he has seen a big change in the way they view Bitcoin. According to him, now, several institutional investors are looking to add cryptocurrency to their portfolio, which was not the case just 12 to 18 months ago. In a report, KPMG has said that institutional players are concerned about the lack of proper custody for cryptocurrencies. Co-lead of KPMG’s crypto asset services Sal Ternullo said : …
After the rout last week, most asset classes have started the week with a rebound. The total crypto market capitalization has bounced from the recent lows of about $240.7 billion to $251 billion at press time. The strength of the rebound will confirm whether a bottom is in place or if this is a dead cat bounce after which the down move will resume. With the recent fall in Bitcoin, the price action has been exactly following the popular stock-to-flow Bitcoin price forecasting model designed by PlanB. He expects the price to average about $8,650 until Bitcoin’s halving in May. …
The last week of February saw a blood bath across various asset classes on fears that the coronavirus outbreak is turning into a pandemic. This led investors to dump their positions in the equity markets, which wiped off about $3.8 trillion of value in U.S. stocks. Gold, which has acted as a traditional safe haven was not spared. The yellow metal plunged about 4.6% on Feb. 28, which took the weekly loss to about 5% for the week. This shows that the investors did not differentiate between asset classes and sold everything in a state of panic. Bitcoin (BTC) and …
Recently, the chairman of Virgin Galactic Chamath Palihapitiya said that “everybody should probably have 1% of their assets in Bitcoin,” as it is “an uncorrelated hedge” to the excesses in the financial industry. He did not approve of the strategy to buy Bitcoin only when the equity markets are down. Instead, he said that investors should keep a long-term view on Bitcoin and consider it as “insurance”. Fundstrat’s Tom Lee said that blockchain and crypto will disrupt the financial industry over the next twenty years. For the short-term, Lee retained his bullish stance on Bitcoin. He said: “I think there’s …
The equity markets sold off sharply on Feb. 24 and 25. Even gold, a traditional safe-haven has stalled its rally. On similar lines, cryptocurrencies are also witnessing a period of correction. The total crypto market capitalization has dropped from about $308 billion on Feb. 15 to $248 billion at press time, which is a fall of about 19.50%. For an investor, this is a normal and healthy correction, which can provide an opportunity to buy or add to existing positions. In an interview with CNBC, billionaire investor Tim Draper said that he has shifted his money out of stocks and …
The global equity markets are reeling under pressure as the coronavirus outbreak has spread outside China. While gold, the traditional safe haven, has been moving higher, Bitcoin has largely remained range-bound. This again puts focus on the frequently discussed perspective that Bitcoin is a completely uncorrelated to traditional markets. Sometimes it rallies with the equity markets and other times with gold but during certain occasions, such as now, it moves to its own beat. In other news, Tron founder Justin Sun paid a record $4.6 million in a charity auction to have a meal with legendary investor Warren Buffet. However, …
After numerous big companies exited Facebook’s Libra project and several regulators voiced their concerns, news about the project had taken a back seat. However, this week, the Libra Association announced that E-commerce giant Shopify had joined the network. The Libra Foundation said that Shopify, an online marketplace hosting more than one million merchants, would be an “incredible partner in making widespread economic participation a reality.” Several central banks have said that Libra forced them to consider launching a central bank digital currency (CBDC). While a few nations have initiated pilot projects to experiment with digital currency, others like China have …
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao believes that the upcoming Bitcoin halving has not been priced in to the digital asset’s current price action. The reduction in miner rewards will increase the cost of mining each Bitcoin, meaning, miners are unlikely to sell below their cost of production. Bitcoin’s supply will decrease with the halving but its demand has also been increasing, creating a situation where prices are likely to driven higher. Although CZ’s statement can be interpreted as bullish, the CEO personally believes that Bitcoin’s price might gravitate around $10,000 levels for a few more days as round numbers are known …