Despite recent sell-offs across the digital assets market, Bitcoin has displayed remarkable resilience, maintaining a dominance metric of 55.3%, its highest level since April 2021, according to a note from Matteo Greco, a research analyst at digital asset investment firm Fineqia International.
Greco highlighted that Bitcoin’s market cap dominance has reached a three-year high despite market volatility, with trading volumes remaining robust. BTC Spot ETFs recorded a weekly trading volume of approximately $16.2 billion, with an average daily volume of around $3.2 billion. Since inception, cumulative trading volume stands at approximately $212 billion, with an average daily volume of roughly $3.3 billion.
Bitcoin Sees Weekly Decline
Ending the week at around $65,650, Bitcoin experienced a 5.3% decline from the previous week’s closing value of around $69,350. The week saw significant volatility, particularly during the weekend, following a period of relative stability from Monday to Thursday.
On Friday, Bitcoin faced a downturn, dropping to a low of $65,100. The negative trend continued into Saturday, hitting a weekly low of approximately $60,650 before rebounding and concluding the week around $65,650.
Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East were cited as the cause of the weekend’s price drop. However, market sentiment improved after an announcement of a temporary halt in hostilities among the involved nations. Additionally, attention was drawn to the upcoming halving scheduled for the night between April 19th and 20th, which historically triggers short-term “sell the news” reactions.
US Inflation Data Surpasses Expectations
Recent US inflation data surpassed expectations, leading to a revision in market participants’ rate cut projections for 2024. Initial expectations included a reduction of at least 75 basis points in interest rates. However, the latest data has shifted projections to anticipate 25/50 basis points cuts during the year, with the first cut expected in Q3 and a potential second cut towards year-end.
Greco highlighted that the continued presence of inflation levels surpassing central banks’ targets might result in a prolonged period of tighter monetary policy, contributing to short-term challenges faced by risk-on assets as investors realign their portfolios.
Digital asset investment products witnessed minor outflows amounting to $126 million in the past week, with Bitcoin experiencing outflows of $110 million but maintaining positive inflows of $555 million month-to-date. Short-bitcoin, which had been witnessing outflows for the past three weeks, saw minor inflows of $1.7 million, likely capitalizing on the recent price weakness.
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