Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, recovered on Monday, having lost over 8 percent or $6,000 on Black Friday following updates on the new coronavirus variant Omicron.
Altcoins, or major cryptocurrencies besides Bitcoin, also surged Monday, with Ether leading the rally. Ether was up over 7 percent to $4,320 (Rs 3 lakh). The coin has surged over 4 percent in the past seven days, having fallen briefly below $4,000 Friday.
A major factor behind Ether’s 4 percent rally last week was Ethereum, its underlying blockchain, reaching a new milestone. According to data from Dune Analytics, the unique addresses on Ethereum broke rose to 4 million last week, an all-time high. However, one user could have multiple addresses.
Other altcoins like Binance Coin, Solana, and Cardano were also rising over 4, 7, and 6 percent, respectively. Ripple’s XRP has also surged nearly 8 percent to trade at $0.9896. Polkadot is up over 8 percent and Dogecoin is trading over 2.5 percent higher.
Crypto Technicals – Trend reversal around the corner
Analysts at WazirX’s trade desk believes BTC is stronger and that the daily time frame indicates the formation of a cup and handle pattern. A cup and handle pattern resembles a cup and a handle where the cup is in the shape of a ‘U’ and the handle has a slight downward drift.
“We expect resistance at the $68,000 level and immediate support at the $53,000 mark. We believe a trend reversal is around the corner,” a WazirX spokesperson said.
Ether, the number two cryptocurrency, continues to maintain its stronghold against Bitcoin. The coin is outperforming Bitcoin by a mile. While in the past month, Bitcoin has declined over 5 percent, Ether has risen over 1 percent, according to data from coinbase.com.
Against Bitcoin, Ether has broken the daily trend of the triangle pattern and hovered around the $0.075 level. “The adoption around DeFi is ever increasing and we expect a turnaround for ETH soon. Immediate support is expected around 0.071 and next resistance at 0.079 levels,” WazirX spokesperson said.
(Edited by : Abhishek Jha)
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