This post is a translation of the weekly cryptocurrency analysis by Block Insight, a wholly owned subsidiary of Monex Group (Tokyo, Japan). Monex is the parent of TradeStation Group.
Summary
Bitcoin (BTC) prices stabilized and finished the week flat.
Cryptocurrency investors will be digesting new economic data in the coming weeks, which will shine a light on just how severe the economic impact is from the Corona Virus.
Market Trends This Week
Bitcoin (BTC) started the week on a sour note, mimicking weakness in U.S. equity markets. Despite continuing concerns surrounding the spread of the Corona Virus and record jobless claims, both stocks and cryptocurrencies were able to claw their way back late in the week.
Bitcoin mining difficulty, the critical indicator used to measure competition among BTC miners, plummeted 16%. The recent drop in BTC prices has squeezed profitability for miners, forcing many to leave the market. Though profit margins have decreased, less competition likely means that operators who continue to mine can reduce costs. In other crypto-specific news, exchange giant Binance appears to be in talks to acquire CoinMarketCap, the most popular crypto data aggregator. If the deal is to go through, it will be one of the largest acquisitions in cryptocurrency history and will perhaps be a vote of confidence for stability.
In economic news, the U.S. Department of Labor announced on Thursday that 6.6 million workers filed for their first week of unemployment benefits. Markets seemed to accept the blow to the job market and took the number in stride. Meanwhile, new progress in the hopes of creating a vaccine to combat the virus helped to boost equity and cryptocurrency markets off the lows.
This Week’s Topics
The Digital Dollar Foundation released the names of a group of 24 advisors tasked with developing a framework for the U.S. Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). (3/27)
Mining difficulty, the key indicator use to measure competition among Bitcoin (BTC) miners, suffered its second-largest decline in history. (3/27)
Crypto exchange giant Binance will delist all 25 FTX leveraged tokens. (3/30)
Mumbai-based Coin DCX secured funding from Bain Capital and others just weeks after a ban on providing banking services to cryptocurrencies was overturned India. (3/28)
Binance is in talks to acquire crypto data aggregator CoinMarketCap, according to The Block. (3/31)
Next Week’s Market Forecast
As economic numbers continue to deteriorate, the question on investors’ minds will be, “is this baked into the market already?”. Though markets tend to be forward-looking, unexpected “black swan” events like the Corona Virus are hard to discount. Like recent weeks, investors will be focused on any headlines relating to new scientific developments in the global effort to formulate a formidable vaccine.
At present, BTC is
forming a price base under a large resistance area dating back to last year.
Being that price digested this area for six weeks back in late 2019 it will be
telling how BTC acts from here. BTC support lies at $6,000, while resistance
can be found at $7,000.
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