Bitcoin (BTC) and other major cryptoassets fell sharply over the past day, as stock markets around the world reversed earlier gains to losses after the US Federal Reserve (Fed) raised rates by 50 basis points. The sharp fall came despite massive bitcoin buying by Luna Foundation Guard (LFG).
At 11:23 UTC, BTC stood at USD 35,917, down 9% for the past 24 hours and almost 10% for the past 7 days. At the same time, ethereum (ETH) traded at USD 2,685, down over 8% both on a daily and weekly basis
The selling pressure in bitcoin over the past day did not ease even as news emerged that Terra (LUNA) founder Do Kwon’s Luna Foundation Guard had purchased USD 1.5bn worth of BTC on the market. The latest purchase happened with the help of crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital, Do Kwon confirmed on Twitter.
The foundation’s buying is part of an effort to partially back Terra’s stablecoin UST with BTC. Do Kwon has previously stated that he wants to buy as much as USD 10bn worth of bitcoin for the task.
“For the first time, you’re starting to see a pegged currency that is attempting to observe the Bitcoin standard. It’s making a strong directional bet that keeping a lot of those foreign reserves in the form of a digital native currency is going to be a winning recipe,” Do Kwon was quoted by CNBC as saying on Thursday.
The massive buying from Do Kwon’s LFG quickly became a topic of discussion in the crypto community on Twitter:
For those that don't know what I'm talking about, here is the price going sideways while LFG has been soaking up a lot of sell pressure. pic.twitter.com/Kd2X8g8CT0
— Pomp 🌪 (@APompliano) May 5, 2022
On-chain fundamentals remain strong
Meanwhile, on-chain data from the blockchain analytics provider Glassnode showed that the amount of BTC that has not moved in over a year reached an all-time high in April, with more than 64% of all BTC in circulation.
Commenting on the finding, Noelle Acheson, Head of Market Insights at Genesis Trading, said that the data point shows that BTC is being held for the long-term, adding that this is “very hard to game.”
With the amount of BTC not moving in a year at an all-time high, it is “definitely not nothin’,” Acheson said.
Meanwhile, crypto exchange Kraken also pointed to strong on-chain fundamentals for bitcoin in its monthly report for April published on Thursday.
According to the report, daily active addresses on the Bitcoin network rose by 0.2% month-over-month in April. And despite the rise being small, Bitcoin was the only tracked network – besides Solana (SOL) – that saw a rising number of daily active addresses in April.
For comparison, the number of active addresses on Ethereum dropped by 3% over the same period.
Despite these somewhat optimistic on-chain figures, however, analysts expressed a largely negative sentiment about the market after yesterday’s sell-off.
“There’s still a lot of fear out there,” said Dennis Dick, a proprietary trader and head of markets structure at Bright Trading, to Bloomberg. “People thought [Wednesday] was the green light, but now they’re getting caught again.”
“Retail traders keep coming in and getting chopped up. The contrarians have been winning 2022,” Dick added.
Meanwhile, Randy Frederick, vice president of trading and derivatives at asset manager Charles Schwab & Co., argued that the stock market witnessed “capitulation.”
Frederick was cited in the report as saying that,
“People have been looking for a capitulation, where everyone just throws in the down. Perhaps today is that day. This is the first day that I would describe as a capitulatory day.”
Perhaps the best summary of the situation was shared by Sven Henrich, founder of trading and analysis website NorthmanTrader, with this take:
In other news: Yesterday investors chased stocks for a 3% rally on a 50bp rate hike by the Federal Reserve relieved it wasn't 75bp, only to sell stocks today when realizing the Fed just raised rates by 50bp.
— Sven Henrich (@NorthmanTrader) May 5, 2022
Source: Cryptonews