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Why is Bitcoin price up today?

Bitcoin price is up on Jan. 9, and a market-wide rally in crypto prices has some investors hopeful that the year-to-date high at $17,348...

Over $100,000,000 in Shorts Liquidated As Crypto Markets Bounce on Inflation Data and SBF Arrest

Crypto traders are experiencing large short liquidations triggered by news of Sam Bankman-Fried’s arrest and the latest consumer price index (CPI) data. According to the...

Is Solana’s consolidation a wait for takeoff or a further slide?

Solana token fell the most in November Social metrics are negative for the cryptocurrency SOL has been consolidating...

Litecoin (LTC) Up 8% In Last 24 Hours, The Biggest Gainer Out Of Top 20 Cryptos

As the market declined last week (and continues to do so), Litecoin was one of the few currencies to increase in value. CoinGecko reports that...

Aptos (APT) Continues To Hold Gains During Market Uncertainty

Despite trading in the red zone on the day, Aptos continues to hold decent gains in the last few weeks. Launched this October, the potential Solana killer has recorded huge trade volumes in just the first few trading days. The price of one APT token rose by more than thirty percent throughout the last weekend. Specifically, it increased from $7 to an all-time high of $10.25 on Sunday, October 23. Since then, there has been a retracement in the price of APT, which has settled at $8.89 at press time. There’s no telling where Aptos will go from here. But despite a 1.46% decline on the day, Aptos is still holding decent profits from when its launch price. Related Reading: This Bitcoin On-chain Retest Can Change Market’s Course, Here’s How Aptos Positions Itself As A Top-50 Coin Despite Criticism On October 17, the Aptos team announced they had successfully launched their mainnet. Afterwards, the APT token was made available for trade on several cryptocurrency platforms. The token didn’t take much time to position itself as a top-50 coin on CoinMarketCap. Aptos grabbed the 47th spot with a total supply of 130,000,000.00 and a $1,178,169,163 market cap. However, Aptos experienced some volatility at launch amid several criticisms from traders and the entire crypto community. Twitter criticized the initiative, stating the chain’s 7 TPS is considerably below the 130k TPS promised before launch. Traders were also concerned about the project tokenomics. They noted that it slightly favoured the private investors and developers who obtained a massive 50% of the token supply and presently retain 80% of them. Furthermore, the project has been met with many scam airdrops, resulting in the team muting the token’s Discord server. The project’s founder, Mo Shaikh, defended it on Twitter by saying, “building a decentralized protocol from the ground up is tough!” However, as we all know, you never get a second chance to make a good first impression. Aptos Trading Red on The Day, More Negative Trends Ahead? The current trend of Aptos is bearish. As of writing, Aptos is losing 3.88% against the US dollar, trading at $8.93. According to Wu Blockchain, the main reason is the negative Aptos token perpetual contract financing rates on Binance, OKX, Bybit, and FTX. With a negative rate, bearish sentiments prevail, and short-sellers are eager to compensate long-sellers.  Active hedging may be the main cause of these negative financing rates. This comes after Aptos’ engineers revealed a lack of knowledge of some blockchain processes, such as the Sybil attack. APT had a large increase in selling pressure after an unexpected airdrop was released, leading to the creation of short positions. Related Reading: Bitcoin’s Break Above $20,000 Sees Market Liquidations Cross $1 Billion As funding rates become blatantly negative, short liquidations often occur, leading to a “short squeeze” or unexpected bounce. There’s no telling where the Aptos price will face next. However, it has faced resistance at the $9.17 mark today and looks to retest the level before the trading day ends. Featured image from Pixabay and chart from TradingView.com

$170 Million In Futures Liquidate As Bitcoin Recovers Above $38k

Data shows more than $170 million in Bitcoin futures has liquidated over the past 24 hours as the price of the crypto makes sharp recovery above $38k. BTC Price Makes Sharp Recovery From Crash Due To Russia’s Invasion Of Ukraine Following the commencement of the Russian invasion of Ukraine yesterday, the price of Bitcoin took a deep plunge down as investors pulled out of the market. During this crash, the coin’s value went as low as $34.4k. However, today the value of the crypto already seems to have made some sharp recovery as the price hit $39k earlier in the day. At the time of writing, Bitcoin’s price floats around $38.8k, down 4% in the last seven days. Over the past month, the crypto has gained 7% in value. The below chart shows the trend in the price of BTC over the last five days. BTC's price has made some sharp recovery today | Source: BTCUSD on TradingView Bitcoin Futures Liquidations Over The Past Day Reach More Than $170 million Due to this sharp price rise, there have been some mass liquidations in the futures market. In case someone isn’t familiar with what a “liquidation” is, it’s best to get a quick overview of margin trading first. As you may know, when investors purchase a buy or sell futures contract on a derivatives exchange, they have to put forth some initial investment, called the “margin.” Against this margin, users can loan Bitcoin amounts many times their actual position. This is called making use of “leverage.” Any profit that investors earn on this leverage is theirs to keep. Related Reading | Bitcoin Investors Haven’t Responded To Russia-Ukraine War With Large Inflows (Yet) However, if the price of the coin moves opposite to the direction they bet on, then their losses are also as many times more in magnitude as the leverage. After the user loses a large percentage of their margin because of these losses, the exchange forcibly closes the position. This is precisely what a “liquidation” is. Now, here is the latest data regarding the Bitcoin futures liquidations: Looks like the futures market has observed some mass liquidations over the past day | Source: CoinGlass As you can see above, more than $170 million in Bitcoin futures contracts have been liquidated over the past 24 hours. Related Reading | Bloomberg Strategist: This Is The Defining Moment To Buy Bitcoin Since these liquidations took place because of a sharp price move up, the majority of these are from short contracts. While this is a sharp and unexpected recovery for the crypto, it’s unclear how long it will last. The macro fears and uncertainties due to the Russia-Ukraine war are still abound at large as the invasion still rages on. Featured image from Unsplash.com, chart from TradingView.com

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