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Solana Faces Sharp Decline in Open Interest and Price Amidst Broader Cryptocurrency Market Downturn
In the last 24 hours, the cryptocurrency market, including Solana, has witnessed a significant decline. Solana’s open interest (OI) dropped to $1.62 billion, marking a 21% decrease from the previous day. CoinGlass data reflects this slump in OI, which represents the total unsettled value of all Solana futures contracts across exchanges. Concurrently, Solana’s price decreased by 11% to $136.54, according to CoinMarketCap. This downturn resulted in the liquidation of $36.55 million in long positions for traders, dampening the optimism of those who anticipated a price surge prior to the Bitcoin halving scheduled for April 20. Similarly, other major cryptocurrencies also
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48 billion yen in bitcoin cryptocurrency disappears from Japan exchange
DMM Bitcoin Co., the operator of a Japanese cryptocurrency exchange, said Friday that digital assets worth at least 48.2 billion yen ($300 million) have disappeared for an unknown reason.
The Tokyo-based company under major IT firm DMM.com LLC said it detected the abnormality at around 1:26 p.m. the same day and suspended operations such as withdrawals of virtual currencies and the reviewing of applications for new accounts.
The amount of lost cryptocurrency is believed to be the second-largest ever in Japan, exceeded only by the 58 billion yen stolen from the Coincheck exchange in Tokyo in a similar incident in 2018.
Tokyo police will probe Friday’s case as they received an inquiry from DMM Bitcoin, according to an investigative source.
The company said it deals in around 40 kinds of cryptocurrencies. Its report for the business year to March 2023 said the number of accounts stood at some 377,000.
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Cryptocurrency Strategist Foresees Potential Bitcoin Downturn Amid Recent Dip
A seasoned cryptocurrency strategist who astutely predicted the recent downturn of Bitcoin shed some light on the potential trajectory of the infamous digital currency. If there’s any weight to the analyst’s forecast, we are possibly on the threshold of a far more substantial bearish phase in the cryptocurrency market.
Earlier in the week, the world of cryptocurrency was still basking in the glow of Bitcoin’s steady ascent beyond $70,000. Amidst the euphoria, a handful of analysts raised caution flags. Notably, the analyst known as Xanrox had taken to the renowned platform TradingView, warning of a probable nosedive in Bitcoin’s price. His augment is supported by several indicators seen recently.
Xanrox’s analysis suggested that Bitcoin’s boom could be short-lived, forecasting a crash in June rooted in the price activity observed in May. An interesting marker that gained the attention of Xanrox was the formation of what he referred to as an “FVGAP” at the $62,000 level. According to him, this could potentially trigger a bullish surge for Bitcoin down the line. The reason being, such gaps typically tend to be filled sooner rather than later, thereby indicating an impending retrace.
Furthermore, Xanrox infers from the Elliott Wave Theory that Bitcoin has completed its first upward or “impulsive” wave, Wave 1, and that Wave 2 is poised to be bullish in nature. Yet, Xanrox’s analysis expands beyond these waves, he highlights the formation of a corrective ABC pattern taking place.
Additionally intriguing is the observation of a diminutive red trend line on that chart that has already exhibited signs of waning strength. This falling trend line, added to a rising wedge pattern observed by Xanrox, acts as a strong indicator of an incoming drop in the digital currency’s value.
Xanrox’s analysis was posted on late May, and since then, Bitcoin has seen a considerable drop, now hovering below $68,000. This sharp downturn partially confirms the analyst’s prediction, thereby warranting an update on his post, outlining the potential future of Bitcoin’s pricing.
In his follow-up content, he points out yet another red trendline on the brink of a breakdown, following the first. The presence of two staggering lower trend lines paints a gloomy picture of Bitcoin’s future value. Furthermore, Xanrox indicates that Bitcoin’s price has formed a symmetrical triangle, which he predicts will also break down, leading to a fall in its price.
As for the degree of the anticipated plunge, Xanrox’s illustration signals a drop toward the $62,000 level, implying a decline of over 10%. Such a trend could cause turbulence across the wide cryptocurrency market. The analyst advises caution in the months to come, as he perceives summer as a potentially low volatility period for Bitcoin.
At present, Bitcoin is positioned a notch below $68,000 according to the latest data. In spite of suffering a significant loss of 2.7% in the past week, it’s worth noting that the cryptocurrency still showcases a promising growth of around 10.28% on a monthly basis.
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As May comes to a close, the cryptocurrency market is trending upward, leading many to anticipate the imminent arrival of the long-speculated crypto summer. With the next bull run taking shape, individuals are increasingly exploring diverse methods to profit from digital assets.
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