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Altcoin's Season Or End Of The Game?

Published 01/30/2020, 06:27 AM
Updated 03/26/2024, 03:15 PM

The crypto market ends the first month of 2020 on a positive note. During January, the total capitalization of the cryptocurrency increased by $58 billion, or almost 30%. Bitcoin (BTC) showed a 25% growth or $1,900 for the month. Ethereum (ETH), the largest in terms of capitalization, grew by almost 30% or $40 during January. The first its fork -- Bitcoin Cash (BCH) -- added 79% or $170. Litecoin (LTC), the younger brother of Bitcoin, rose 36% or $16 over the same period. Ethereum Classic (ETC) took off at 140% or $7 per month. The prices of anonymous coins DASH and ZCash (ZEC) rose by 179% (+$78) and 124% (+$36), respectively.

Overall cryptomarket cap ex Bitcoin is on the rise

The main achievement of the last day for Bitcoin was the ability to stay above $9K. As of Thursday morning, the benchmark cryptocurrency is hovering around $9,300. In addition to several events that are associated with the growth of Bitcoin (Chinese virus, geopolitics, overbought stock market), analysts believe that there are several bullish technical indicators, which worked just a few days ago.

We are talking about Guppy (Multiple Moving Average), which last time switched from red to green on April 9, 2019, when the rally of the Bitcoin began, which led it to $ 14K. The second indicator is the Puell Multiple, which defines historically low and high points for mined bitcoins. At the moment, this indicator is closer to the lower boundary than to the upper one.

Bitcoin showed a 25% growth in January

As for the altcoins, it may confirm the assumption from crypto-Twitter that during the last six months on the market, there was an accumulation phase of alternative cryptocurrencies on the historical bottom for most coins. We can draw some conclusions from the most altcoins melting down a month ago.

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First, the principle of buying assets, when there is no hope in the market - fully justified and continues to work.

Secondly, the crypto market continues to live, sometimes refuting even the most stringent logical schemes.

Thirdly, judging by the massive promotion in the crypto media of the idea of returning the altcoin season and returning faith in the prospects of the cryptomarket, the big players who bought back the "bottom" are now preparing to sell their assets to the public. That's why it's more than rosy in the media so far.

Ethereum (ETH) grew by almost 30% this month

Many altcoins have shown impressive growth for the month. However, the disappointment for market participants was XRP, which, although it grew by 15% over the month, no one was impressed by it, moreover, given the past large-scale collapse in the coin value, the growth was only a few cents. Token holders blame Ripple's management for poor performance, which sold out its XRP all year long.

Also, the weak progress on new partnerships with banks and businesses indicates that we can see new lows on XRP. Recently, Ripple's CEO Brad Garlinghouse hinted at a possible IPO, which also did not impress the market. So far, XRP is the third-largest cryptocurrency by capitalization, but the situation may change in the medium term if Ripple management does not act another way.

The FxPro Analyst Team

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