Markets Update: Cryptocurrencies Recover Gains After the Coincheck Hack
Bitcoin markets and cryptocurrencies values across the board are seeing healthy rebounds after the past three weeks of price dips. At the moment there is some substantial consolidation happening, and BTC bulls are still trying to breach the $12K zone. They came awfully close last night, but failed to break the key price region. Now, during the late afternoon of January 28, 2018, the BTC/USD global market average has been hovering between $11,700-11,800 USD per coin.
Another exciting week has passed in the world of cryptocurrencies as digital asset proponents witnessed yet another big exchange hack. This time the compromise came from the Japanese trading platform, Coincheck, as the platform has reportedly lost between $400-534Mn USD worth of the cryptocurrency NEM on January 26. The cryptocurrency community was, of course, shocked to hear that the funds were kept in a hot wallet, and the entire digital asset ecosystem took some percentage losses. However, bitcoin core markets and a good majority of other digital assets have bounced back to the price regions they held before the hack.
Today BTC/USD markets are seeing a rough global volume of around $8.2Bn USD traded over the past 24-hours. Trade volume for the past two weeks has been meandering in this range as traders are pushing between $8-12Bn worth of BTC traded every day. Right now the exchanges commanding the most BTC volume today includes Okex, Bitfinex, Upbit, Binance, and GDAX. The USD and the Japanese yen are going head to head as both currencies capture close to the same amount of trade volume. The U.S. dollar (34.9%) is still the top currency traded with bitcoin core markets followed by the yen (33.2%), tether (USDT 13.6%), the euro (7%) and the Korean won (5.2%). It’s worth noting that the data statistic site Coinmarketcap now includes South Korean exchange volume again in the website’s global average. The company previously removed Korean trading prices from the global price averages due to inconsistencies.
Technical Indicators
Looking at the hourly, daily and weekly charts show a reversal seems to be in the cards after some significant triangular consolidation. Technical indicators also suggest the same, as the two Simple Moving Averages (SMA) have a widening gap taking place after crossing hairs on January 27. The short-term 100 SMA is now above the longer term 200 trendline, showing the path to the upside will have less resistance.
Order books show the same, as sell walls are consistent but not entirely massive. If bulls push the value upwards, there will be pit stops at $12K, $12.4K, and $12.9K before the value can exceed the $13,000 region. On the back side, there’s some solid foundations and support between $11,200 all the way to $10,400. A break under the $10.4K value could quickly lead to sub-$10K price levels. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Stochastic levels are on the upside as well, and the oscillators indicate bulls are going to keep pushing at least for now.
The Top Cryptocurrency Market Values
Overall the top ten cryptocurrencies are all in green as the top ten crypto-caps are seeing percentage gains between 0.6 to 11 percent. The only cryptocurrency not seeing price gains is NEM, the digital asset tied to the recent Coincheck breach. NEM markets are still above a $1 but markets are down 1.7 percent. Ethereum (ETH) markets are performing the best today, as prices are up 10.8 percent and each ETH is worth $1,228. Ripple (XRP) values are also up 6.9 percent, and the price per XRP is $1.32. The fourth largest market cap held by bitcoin cash (BCH) is up 4.4 percent, and each BCH is averaging roughly $1,729. Lastly, Cardano (ADA) is still holding the fifth position at $0.66 per ADA and its markets are up 5.3 percent.
The Verdict
Most traders believe the first month of the year price storms are coming to an end, and lots of them are placing long positions. Leveraged long positions on trading platforms like Bitfinex, Bitmex, Kraken, and other trading platforms outnumber short contracts right now. Further, as new.Bitcoin.com reported earlier mainstream positions using Cboe’s bitcoin futures products show positions in those markets are also bullish. No one can honestly pinpoint where the markets will take us after the extended period of bearish dips and triangular consolidation. Traders only know that after the sideways action, cryptocurrency markets are only going one of two ways and hope their forecast positions are placed correctly before the next big move.
Bitcoin markets and cryptocurrencies values across the board are seeing healthy rebounds after the past three weeks of price dips. At the moment there is some substantial consolidation happening, and BTC bulls are still trying to breach the $12K zone. They came awfully close last night, but failed to break the key price region. Now, during the late afternoon of January 28, 2018, the BTC/USD global market average has been hovering between $11,700-11,800 USD per coin.
Another exciting week has passed in the world of cryptocurrencies as digital asset proponents witnessed yet another big exchange hack. This time the compromise came from the Japanese trading platform, Coincheck, as the platform has reportedly lost between $400-534Mn USD worth of the cryptocurrency NEM on January 26. The cryptocurrency community was, of course, shocked to hear that the funds were kept in a hot wallet, and the entire digital asset ecosystem took some percentage losses. However, bitcoin core markets and a good majority of other digital assets have bounced back to the price regions they held before the hack.
Today BTC/USD markets are seeing a rough global volume of around $8.2Bn USD traded over the past 24-hours. Trade volume for the past two weeks has been meandering in this range as traders are pushing between $8-12Bn worth of BTC traded every day. Right now the exchanges commanding the most BTC volume today includes Okex, Bitfinex, Upbit, Binance, and GDAX. The USD and the Japanese yen are going head to head as both currencies capture close to the same amount of trade volume. The U.S. dollar (34.9%) is still the top currency traded with bitcoin core markets followed by the yen (33.2%), tether (USDT 13.6%), the euro (7%) and the Korean won (5.2%). It’s worth noting that the data statistic site Coinmarketcap now includes South Korean exchange volume again in the website’s global average. The company previously removed Korean trading prices from the global price averages due to inconsistencies.
Technical Indicators
Looking at the hourly, daily and weekly charts show a reversal seems to be in the cards after some significant triangular consolidation. Technical indicators also suggest the same, as the two Simple Moving Averages (SMA) have a widening gap taking place after crossing hairs on January 27. The short-term 100 SMA is now above the longer term 200 trendline, showing the path to the upside will have less resistance.
Order books show the same, as sell walls are consistent but not entirely massive. If bulls push the value upwards, there will be pit stops at $12K, $12.4K, and $12.9K before the value can exceed the $13,000 region. On the back side, there’s some solid foundations and support between $11,200 all the way to $10,400. A break under the $10.4K value could quickly lead to sub-$10K price levels. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Stochastic levels are on the upside as well, and the oscillators indicate bulls are going to keep pushing at least for now.
The Top Cryptocurrency Market Values
Overall the top ten cryptocurrencies are all in green as the top ten crypto-caps are seeing percentage gains between 0.6 to 11 percent. The only cryptocurrency not seeing price gains is NEM, the digital asset tied to the recent Coincheck breach. NEM markets are still above a $1 but markets are down 1.7 percent. Ethereum (ETH) markets are performing the best today, as prices are up 10.8 percent and each ETH is worth $1,228. Ripple (XRP) values are also up 6.9 percent, and the price per XRP is $1.32. The fourth largest market cap held by bitcoin cash (BCH) is up 4.4 percent, and each BCH is averaging roughly $1,729. Lastly, Cardano (ADA) is still holding the fifth position at $0.66 per ADA and its markets are up 5.3 percent.
The Verdict
Most traders believe the first month of the year price storms are coming to an end, and lots of them are placing long positions. Leveraged long positions on trading platforms like Bitfinex, Bitmex, Kraken, and other trading platforms outnumber short contracts right now. Further, as new.Bitcoin.com reported earlier mainstream positions using Cboe’s bitcoin futures products show positions in those markets are also bullish. No one can honestly pinpoint where the markets will take us after the extended period of bearish dips and triangular consolidation. Traders only know that after the sideways action, cryptocurrency markets are only going
The Top Cryptocurrency Market Values
Overall the top ten cryptocurrencies are all in green as the top ten crypto-caps are seeing percentage gains between 0.6 to 11 percent. The only cryptocurrency not seeing price gains is NEM, the digital asset tied to the recent Coincheck breach. NEM markets are still above a $1 but markets are down 1.7 percent. Ethereum (ETH) markets are performing the best today, as prices are up 10.8 percent and each ETH is worth $1,228. Ripple (XRP) values are also up 6.9 percent, and the price per XRP is $1.32. The fourth largest market cap held by bitcoin cash (BCH) is up 4.4 percent, and each BCH is averaging roughly $1,729. Lastly, Cardano (ADA) is still holding the fifth position at $0.66 per ADA and its markets are up 5.3 percent.
The Verdict
Most traders believe the first month of the year price storms are coming to an end, and lots of them are placing long positions. Leveraged long positions on trading platforms like Bitfinex, Bitmex, Kraken, and other trading platforms outnumber short contracts right now. Further, as new.Bitcoin.com reported earlier mainstream positions using Cboe’s bitcoin futures products show positions in those markets are also bullish. No one can honestly pinpoint where the markets will take us after the extended period of bearish dips and triangular consolidation. Traders only know that after the sideways action, cryptocurrency markets are only going one of two ways and hope their forecast positions are placed correctly before the next big move.
Bitcoin markets and cryptocurrencies values across the board are seeing healthy rebounds after the past three weeks of price dips. At the moment there is some substantial consolidation happening, and BTC bulls are still trying to breach the $12K zone. They came awfully close last night, but failed to break the key price region. Now, during the late afternoon of January 28, 2018, the BTC/USD global market average has been hovering between $11,700-11,800 USD per coin.
Another exciting week has passed in the world of cryptocurrencies as digital asset proponents witnessed yet another big exchange hack. This time the compromise came from the Japanese trading platform, Coincheck, as the platform has reportedly lost between $400-534Mn USD worth of the cryptocurrency NEM on January 26. The cryptocurrency community was, of course, shocked to hear that the funds were kept in a hot wallet, and the entire digital asset ecosystem took some percentage losses. However, bitcoin core markets and a good majority of other digital assets have bounced back to the price regions they held before the hack.
Today BTC/USD markets are seeing a rough global volume of around $8.2Bn USD traded over the past 24-hours. Trade volume for the past two weeks has been meandering in this range as traders are pushing between $8-12Bn worth of BTC traded every day. Right now the exchanges commanding the most BTC volume today includes Okex, Bitfinex, Upbit, Binance, and GDAX. The USD and the Japanese yen are going head to head as both currencies capture close to the same amount of trade volume. The U.S. dollar (34.9%) is still the top currency traded with bitcoin core markets followed by the yen (33.2%), tether (USDT 13.6%), the euro (7%) and the Korean won (5.2%). It’s worth noting that the data statistic site Coinmarketcap now includes South Korean exchange volume again in the website’s global average. The company previously removed Korean trading prices from the global price averages due to inconsistencies.
Technical Indicators
Looking at the hourly, daily and weekly charts show a reversal seems to be in the cards after some significant triangular consolidation. Technical indicators also suggest the same, as the two Simple Moving Averages (SMA) have a widening gap taking place after crossing hairs on January 27. The short-term 100 SMA is now above the longer term 200 trendline, showing the path to the upside will have less resistance.
Order books show the same, as sell walls are consistent but not entirely massive. If bulls push the value upwards, there will be pit stops at $12K, $12.4K, and $12.9K before the value can exceed the $13,000 region. On the back side, there’s some solid foundations and support between $11,200 all the way to $10,400. A break under the $10.4K value could quickly lead to sub-$10K price levels. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Stochastic levels are on the upside as well, and the oscillators indicate bulls are going to keep pushing at least for now.
The Top Cryptocurrency Market Values
Overall the top ten cryptocurrencies are all in green as the top ten crypto-caps are seeing percentage gains between 0.6 to 11 percent. The only cryptocurrency not seeing price gains is NEM, the digital asset tied to the recent Coincheck breach. NEM markets are still above a $1 but markets are down 1.7 percent. Ethereum (ETH) markets are performing the best today, as prices are up 10.8 percent and each ETH is worth $1,228. Ripple (XRP) values are also up 6.9 percent, and the price per XRP is $1.32. The fourth largest market cap held by bitcoin cash (BCH) is up 4.4 percent, and each BCH is averaging roughly $1,729. Lastly, Cardano (ADA) is still holding the fifth position at $0.66 per ADA and its markets are up 5.3 percent.
The Verdict
Most traders believe the first month of the year price storms are coming to an end, and lots of them are placing long positions. Leveraged long positions on trading platforms like Bitfinex, Bitmex, Kraken, and other trading platforms outnumber short contracts right now. Further, as new.Bitcoin.com reported earlier mainstream positions using Cboe’s bitcoin futures products show positions in those markets are also bullish. No one can honestly pinpoint where the markets will take us after the extended period of bearish dips and triangular consolidation. Traders only know that after the sideways action, cryptocurrency markets are only going one of two ways and hope their forecast positions are placed correctly before the next big move.
Bitcoin markets and cryptocurrencies values across the board are seeing healthy rebounds after the past three weeks of price dips. At the moment there is some substantial consolidation happening, and BTC bulls are still trying to breach the $12K zone. They came awfully close last night, but failed to break the key price region. Now, during the late afternoon of January 28, 2018, the BTC/USD global market average has been hovering between $11,700-11,800 USD per coin.
Another exciting week has passed in the world of cryptocurrencies as digital asset proponents witnessed yet another big exchange hack. This time the compromise came from the Japanese trading platform, Coincheck, as the platform has reportedly lost between $400-534Mn USD worth of the cryptocurrency NEM on January 26. The cryptocurrency community was, of course, shocked to hear that the funds were kept in a hot wallet, and the entire digital asset ecosystem took some percentage losses. However, bitcoin core markets and a good majority of other digital assets have bounced back to the price regions they held before the hack.
Today BTC/USD markets are seeing a rough global volume of around $8.2Bn USD traded over the past 24-hours. Trade volume for the past two weeks has been meandering in this range as traders are pushing between $8-12Bn worth of BTC traded every day. Right now the exchanges commanding the most BTC volume today includes Okex, Bitfinex, Upbit, Binance, and GDAX. The USD and the Japanese yen are going head to head as both currencies capture close to the same amount of trade volume. The U.S. dollar (34.9%) is still the top currency traded with bitcoin core markets followed by the yen (33.2%), tether (USDT 13.6%), the euro (7%) and the Korean won (5.2%). It’s worth noting that the data statistic site Coinmarketcap now includes South Korean exchange volume again in the website’s global average. The company previously removed Korean trading prices from the global price averages due to inconsistencies.
Technical Indicators
Looking at the hourly, daily and weekly charts show a reversal seems to be in the cards after some significant triangular consolidation. Technical indicators also suggest the same, as the two Simple Moving Averages (SMA) have a widening gap taking place after crossing hairs on January 27. The short-term 100 SMA is now above the longer term 200 trendline, showing the path to the upside will have less resistance.
Order books show the same, as sell walls are consistent but not entirely massive. If bulls push the value upwards, there will be pit stops at $12K, $12.4K, and $12.9K before the value can exceed the $13,000 region. On the back side, there’s some solid foundations and support between $11,200 all the way to $10,400. A break under the $10.4K value could quickly lead to sub-$10K price levels. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Stochastic levels are on the upside as well, and the oscillators indicate bulls are going to keep pushing at least for now.
The Top Cryptocurrency Market Values
Overall the top ten cryptocurrencies are all in green as the top ten crypto-caps are seeing percentage gains between 0.6 to 11 percent. The only cryptocurrency not seeing price gains is NEM, the digital asset tied to the recent Coincheck breach. NEM markets are still above a $1 but markets are down 1.7 percent. Ethereum (ETH) markets are performing the best today, as prices are up 10.8 percent and each ETH is worth $1,228. Ripple (XRP) values are also up 6.9 percent, and the price per XRP is $1.32. The fourth largest market cap held by bitcoin cash (BCH) is up 4.4 percent, and each BCH is averaging roughly $1,729. Lastly, Cardano (ADA) is still holding the fifth position at $0.66 per ADA and its markets are up 5.3 percent.
The Verdict
Most traders believe the first month of the year price storms are coming to an end, and lots of them are placing long positions. Leveraged long positions on trading platforms like Bitfinex, Bitmex, Kraken, and other trading platforms outnumber short contracts right now. Further, as new.Bitcoin.com reported earlier mainstream positions using Cboe’s bitcoin futures products show positions in those markets are also bullish. No one can honestly pinpoint where the markets will take us after the extended period of bearish dips and triangular consolidation. Traders only know that after the sideways action, cryptocurrency markets are only going one of two ways and hope their forecast positions are placed correctly before the next big move.
Bitcoin markets and cryptocurrencies values across the board are seeing healthy rebounds after the past three weeks of price dips. At the moment there is some substantial consolidation happening, and BTC bulls are still trying to breach the $12K zone. They came awfully close last night, but failed to break the key price region. Now, during the late afternoon of January 28, 2018, the BTC/USD global market average has been hovering between $11,700-11,800 USD per coin.
Another exciting week has passed in the world of cryptocurrencies as digital asset proponents witnessed yet another big exchange hack. This time the compromise came from the Japanese trading platform, Coincheck, as the platform has reportedly lost between $400-534Mn USD worth of the cryptocurrency NEM on January 26. The cryptocurrency community was, of course, shocked to hear that the funds were kept in a hot wallet, and the entire digital asset ecosystem took some percentage losses. However, bitcoin core markets and a good majority of other digital assets have bounced back to the price regions they held before the hack.
Today BTC/USD markets are seeing a rough global volume of around $8.2Bn USD traded over the past 24-hours. Trade volume for the past two weeks has been meandering in this range as traders are pushing between $8-12Bn worth of BTC traded every day. Right now the exchanges commanding the most BTC volume today includes Okex, Bitfinex, Upbit, Binance, and GDAX. The USD and the Japanese yen are going head to head as both currencies capture close to the same amount of trade volume. The U.S. dollar (34.9%) is still the top currency traded with bitcoin core markets followed by the yen (33.2%), tether (USDT 13.6%), the euro (7%) and the Korean won (5.2%). It’s worth noting that the data statistic site Coinmarketcap now includes South Korean exchange volume again in the website’s global average. The company previously removed Korean trading prices from the global price averages due to inconsistencies.
Technical Indicators
Looking at the hourly, daily and weekly charts show a reversal seems to be in the cards after some significant triangular consolidation. Technical indicators also suggest the same, as the two Simple Moving Averages (SMA) have a widening gap taking place after crossing hairs on January 27. The short-term 100 SMA is now above the longer term 200 trendline, showing the path to the upside will have less resistance.
Order books show the same, as sell walls are consistent but not entirely massive. If bulls push the value upwards, there will be pit stops at $12K, $12.4K, and $12.9K before the value can exceed the $13,000 region. On the back side, there’s some solid foundations and support between $11,200 all the way to $10,400. A break under the $10.4K value could quickly lead to sub-$10K price levels. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Stochastic levels are on the upside as well, and the oscillators indicate bulls are going to keep pushing at least for now.
The Top Cryptocurrency Market Values
Overall the top ten cryptocurrencies are all in green as the top ten crypto-caps are seeing percentage gains between 0.6 to 11 percent. The only cryptocurrency not seeing price gains is NEM, the digital asset tied to the recent Coincheck breach. NEM markets are still above a $1 but markets are down 1.7 percent. Ethereum (ETH) markets are performing the best today, as prices are up 10.8 percent and each ETH is worth $1,228. Ripple (XRP) values are also up 6.9 percent, and the price per XRP is $1.32. The fourth largest market cap held by bitcoin cash (BCH) is up 4.4 percent, and each BCH is averaging roughly $1,729. Lastly, Cardano (ADA) is still holding the fifth position at $0.66 per ADA and its markets are up 5.3 percent.
The Verdict
Most traders believe the first month of the year price storms are coming to an end, and lots of them are placing long positions. Leveraged long positions on trading platforms like Bitfinex, Bitmex, Kraken, and other trading platforms outnumber short contracts right now. Further, as new.Bitcoin.com reported earlier mainstream positions using Cboe’s bitcoin futures products show positions in those markets are also bullish. No one can honestly pinpoint where the markets will take us after the extended period of bearish dips and triangular consolidation. Traders only know that after the sideways action, cryptocurrency markets are only going one of two ways and hope their forecast positions are placed correctly before the next big move.
Bitcoin markets and cryptocurrencies values across the board are seeing healthy rebounds after the past three weeks of price dips. At the moment there is some substantial consolidation happening, and BTC bulls are still trying to breach the $12K zone. They came awfully close last night, but failed to break the key price region. Now, during the late afternoon of January 28, 2018, the BTC/USD global market average has been hovering between $11,700-11,800 USD per coin.
Another exciting week has passed in the world of cryptocurrencies as digital asset proponents witnessed yet another big exchange hack. This time the compromise came from the Japanese trading platform, Coincheck, as the platform has reportedly lost between $400-534Mn USD worth of the cryptocurrency NEM on January 26. The cryptocurrency community was, of course, shocked to hear that the funds were kept in a hot wallet, and the entire digital asset ecosystem took some percentage losses. However, bitcoin core markets and a good majority of other digital assets have bounced back to the price regions they held before the hack.
Today BTC/USD markets are seeing a rough global volume of around $8.2Bn USD traded over the past 24-hours. Trade volume for the past two weeks has been meandering in this range as traders are pushing between $8-12Bn worth of BTC traded every day. Right now the exchanges commanding the most BTC volume today includes Okex, Bitfinex, Upbit, Binance, and GDAX. The USD and the Japanese yen are going head to head as both currencies capture close to the same amount of trade volume. The U.S. dollar (34.9%) is still the top currency traded with bitcoin core markets followed by the yen (33.2%), tether (USDT 13.6%), the euro (7%) and the Korean won (5.2%). It’s worth noting that the data statistic site Coinmarketcap now includes South Korean exchange volume again in the website’s global average. The company previously removed Korean trading prices from the global price averages due to inconsistencies.
Technical Indicators
Looking at the hourly, daily and weekly charts show a reversal seems to be in the cards after some significant triangular consolidation. Technical indicators also suggest the same, as the two Simple Moving Averages (SMA) have a widening gap taking place after crossing hairs on January 27. The short-term 100 SMA is now above the longer term 200 trendline, showing the path to the upside will have less resistance.
Order books show the same, as sell walls are consistent but not entirely massive. If bulls push the value upwards, there will be pit stops at $12K, $12.4K, and $12.9K before the value can exceed the $13,000 region. On the back side, there’s some solid foundations and support between $11,200 all the way to $10,400. A break under the $10.4K value could quickly lead to sub-$10K price levels. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Stochastic levels are on the upside as well, and the oscillators indicate bulls are going to keep pushing at least for now.
The Top Cryptocurrency Market Values
Overall the top ten cryptocurrencies are all in green as the top ten crypto-caps are seeing percentage gains between 0.6 to 11 percent. The only cryptocurrency not seeing price gains is NEM, the digital asset tied to the recent Coincheck breach. NEM markets are still above a $1 but markets are down 1.7 percent. Ethereum (ETH) markets are performing the best today, as prices are up 10.8 percent and each ETH is worth $1,228. Ripple (XRP) values are also up 6.9 percent, and the price per XRP is $1.32. The fourth largest market cap held by bitcoin cash (BCH) is up 4.4 percent, and each BCH is averaging roughly $1,729. Lastly, Cardano (ADA) is still holding the fifth position at $0.66 per ADA and its markets are up 5.3 percent.
The Verdict
Most traders believe the first month of the year price storms are coming to an end, and lots of them are placing long positions. Leveraged long positions on trading platforms like Bitfinex, Bitmex, Kraken, and other trading platforms outnumber short contracts right now. Further, as new.Bitcoin.com reported earlier mainstream positions using Cboe’s bitcoin futures products show positions in those markets are also bullish. No one can honestly pinpoint where the markets will take us after the extended period of bearish dips and triangular consolidation. Traders only know that after the sideways action, cryptocurrency markets are only going one of two ways and hope their forecast positions are placed correctly before the next big move.