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Bitcoin and Ethereum cool off following recent crypto hot streak

Published 15/12/2022, 07:28 pm
Bitcoin and Ethereum cool off following recent crypto hot streak
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The cryptocurrency markets have cooled off a bit following an early-week rally as investors kicked into risk-on gears on a soft US inflation reading.

Bitcoin (BTC) reached intraday highs of US$18,400 yesterday before cutting back to US$17,800 by the session’s close.

Another half a percent has been shaved from the BTC/USD pair this morning, bringing BTC down to US$17,700.

Bitcoin should find a support base at US$17,600, where buyers seem willing to jump in.

Can bitcoin (BTC) reclaim US$18,000, or is it heading lower? – Source: currency.com

As for Ethereum (ETH), the second-largest cryptocurrency ended up one percent weaker at US$1,300 by yesterday’s close, and has since fallen another 1.5%.

The ETH/USD pair could end up at the US$1,250 support line if the bearish correction persists.

The correction has been felt harder by Binance’s BNB token, which fell nearly 4% overnight, as did Dogecoin (DOGE) and Litecoin (LTC).

Fantom (FTM), which was one of the best performers in recent days, hit a sharp 6% reversal in the past 24 hours.

On a positive note, embattled blockchain network Solana (SOL) continues to show short-term resilience having added 1.5% overnight to bring it’s market capitalisation close to US$5.2bn.

Tron (TRX) is also outperforming with 1% added so far today.

Global market capitalisation across all cryptocurrencies is US$861bn, while total value locked across all decentralised finance (DeFi) protocols recently dipped below US$42bn

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