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What’s Behind The Bitcoin Rally To $7,000? A Look At The Crypto Scene –

What’s behind the bitcoin rally to $7,000? A look at the crypto scene –

What’s Behind The Bitcoin Rally To $7,000? A Look At The Crypto Scene –

What’s behind the bitcoin rally to $7,000? A look at the crypto scene –

bitcoin Toys With $7,000

In the past few weeks, Bitcoin (BTC) has been on a ‘helluva’ tear. Case in point, in the past 72 hours, the cryptocurrency has moved from $6,300 to $7,000, and has yet to notably retrace to short-term support levels. While some have been expecting this jaw-dropping move for weeks, what exactly is behind this rally? Ethereum World News will break down some of the factors likely pushing the digital asset market higher.

Technicals And On-Chain Analytics

First, let’s take a look at technical indicators and Bitcoin’s on-chain data.

Over the past few weeks, notable trend indicators, like the Guppy, certain moving average breakouts, and the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), have begun to read positive. For instance, BTC broke above its 200-day and 50-week moving averages, signaling that the bear trend commenced in early-2018 is no more. What’s more, the Guppy and MACD on medium-term time frames have entered a positive/green territory, confirming that the current trend is for BTC to move higher.

There has also been talk about an ongoing short squeeze, as the short-side open interest on platforms like Bitfinex and BitMEX have begun to reach new heights. Due to how these platforms work, when there is a majority of shorts (like there is now), this side of the market is required to fund longs. Yesterday, the daily rate was -0.09% on BitMEX. This incentivizes traders on the short side to close their positions with time, which thus causes buying pressure. With the daily funding rate not showing signs of stopping soon, shorts have begun to close their positions, and may even cause a “squeeze” in the near future, whereas many positions are closed due to cascading stop losses.

Researcher Kevin Rooke, citing data from CoinMetrics and Blockchain.com, notes that save for a few statistics, namely adjusted transactional volume (USD) and active addresses, Bitcoin is currently stronger than the last time BTC passed $6,000, October 29th, 2017.

Payments are up 3.4%, transaction fees are down by 66%, the chain’s hashrate is up by a jaw-dropping 377%, and there are now 20% more transactions per block — all signs that Bitcoin is being used in a bear market. As many would like to say, Bitcoin is reckless.

While on-chain transactions don’t directly affect prices, some investors may be seeing this as a sign that interest is returning to the cryptocurrency space, and have thus started to accumulate in anticipation of the next full-on bull run.

Crypto Fundamentals

Not only are technicals and on-chain stats looking good, but so are the fundamentals of the cryptocurrency market. Over the past weeks, the news cycle for Bitcoin has been largely bullish. Save for the hack of Binance, a proposed cryptocurrency ban by a U.S. Congressman, and the Tether and Bitfinex news, most developments should be sparking mainstream interest.

Just last week, it was revealed that Fidelity Investments, one of the world’s largest asset managers, will be launching trade execution for the leading cryptocurrency in the coming weeks. This could mean that soon, institutions that trust Fidelity may begin to buy BTC and store BTC through the company, improving capital inflows. Investors may have begun to stock up on cryptocurrency in anticipation of this news.

And most importantly, a number of polls have revealed that both consumers and institutions are starting to get in love with the asset class. For instance, a poll from Fidelity revealed that a majority of the 400 institutions (hedge funds, venture capital funds, etc.) it surveyed felt as though crypto and blockchain fit into their current portfolios.

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Published at Sun, 12 May 2019 00:03:50 +0000

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Dogecoin Woofs at Moon with a Billion Dollars

Anything goes in the cryptoland, so much so that an altcoin created as a parody has just reached a billion dollar market capacity. Dogecoin was created in 2013, its mascot is a Japanese Shiba Inu dog made popular by an internet meme dating back eight years.

The dog it seems has broken off its leash after being largely left behind last year as other altcoins too center stage. Defying its creator’s belief, DOGE has risen 900% in the past six weeks from $0.001 to its current high of $0.01. What is more astounding is that it has surpassed the billion dollar market capacity which puts it just behind Russian crypto platform Waves in the market cap charts. Over $120 million has been traded in DOGE in the past 24 hours according to Coinmarketcap.

Jackson Palmer, the founder of the cryptocurrency who left the team in 2015, is concerned;

“The fact that most conversations happening in the media and between peers focus on the investment potential is worrying, as it draws attention away from the underlying technology and goals this movement was based on. I have a lot of faith in the Dogecoin Core development team to keep the software stable and secure, but I think it says a lot about the state of the cryptocurrency space in general that a currency with a dog on it which hasn’t released a software update in over 2 years has a $1B+ market cap.”

Current Dogecoin developer Patrick Lodder was equally surprised and told Coindesk;

“To me, this proves that we don’t need shiny features or a ton of innovation and even with a conservative – and in my own case completely distracted – development team for a boom,”

The sentiment was shared by another developer on the team, Max Keller;

“It’s a little scary when you work on software that powers a billion dollar network. This is quite the responsibility. And also one of the main reasons why we are so reluctant to just slap any ‘innovative’ tech into the reference client. Still, I am proud of what we achieved and thankful to be part of such a great community.”

Dogecoin does not really have a grand purpose aside from being a simple internet currency. Its appeal could just be its low cost. There is a psychological barrier to overcome when a single digital coin such as bitcoin is worth $15,000, new traders would be more comfortable owning several thousand smaller altcoins than a fraction of a bitcoin. Digital assets trading house Octagon Strategy managing director Dave Chapman told CNBC;

“The two most well-known cryptocurrencies (i.e. bitcoin and ethereum) are considered too expensive for most new entrants. Despite being able to purchase a fraction of each, there is a real psychological barrier around owning something in its entirety,”

DOGE is currently traded the most on Bittrex and Poloniex which have 23% and 20% of the volume respectively.

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