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Crypto market rebounds as SEC Commissioner backs BTC, Coinbase shares surge

EditorPollock Mondal
Published 23/11/2023, 08:58 pm
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The cryptocurrency market has shown signs of recovery following a significant downturn earlier this week, with Bitcoin (BTC) maintaining bullish momentum and Ethereum (ETH) targeting key resistance levels. The rebound comes after the crypto markets experienced a sharp loss on Tuesday, with a plunge that erased $65.01 billion in value, raising concerns over Binance's liquidity. However, Binance managed to stabilize its position by fulfilling withdrawal requests, although its native token, BNB, has not fully recovered from the dip.

Boosting market confidence was SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce's supportive comments on Bitcoin. Following her remarks, Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN)'s stock saw an over three percent increase on Wednesday amid speculations that it might benefit from Binance's recent troubles. The insights were shared by John E. Deaton, reflecting a sentiment that Coinbase could gain an edge in the current market scenario.

In addition to the market movements, there is growing anticipation for the forthcoming SEC v Coinbase hearing scheduled for January. The case will address whether Coinbase has been operating unlawfully as an exchange or broker, which has significant implications for cryptocurrency regulation and offerings.

Further influencing the market is Grayscale's updated Bitcoin-spot ETF filing, which now includes an in-kind redemption process that appears to align with Blackrock (NYSE:BLK)'s preferences. This detail was highlighted by Bloomberg Intelligence ETF Analyst James Seyffart during their recent discussions with the SEC.

Technical indicators suggest that BTC remains bullish above pivotal exponential moving averages (EMAs), with eyes on breaking past the $37k threshold. Similarly, ETH has maintained strong support and is aiming for resistance levels around $2k. These developments mark a notable shift in the cryptocurrency landscape as both investors and regulatory bodies continue to navigate the evolving digital asset space.

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