Bitcoin and Ethereum suffer weekly losses, altcoins follow suit


The cryptocurrency markets dipped another percentage point this Friday, bringing global market capitalisation down to US$912.6bn.

Bitcoin is beginning to test the US19,000 price point, and is currently 1.18% down week on week (WoW).

Given bitcoin’s historically low volatility, the world’s largest cryptocurrency is likely to remain fixed somewhere between the US$19,000 and US$20,000 range, although some analysts are convinced on a pending breakout.

BTC’s sideways trade rolls on – Source: currency.com

BTC’s sideways trade rolls on – Source: currency.com

Ethereum is trading at US$1,284, having dipped 0.6% this morning. Week on week, Ethereum is down 1.7%.

All large-cap altcoins dipped this Friday, with Cardano (ADA), Solana (SOL) and Polygon (MATIC) shedding over 4% of their market capitalisations.

Over the week, Cardano, Solana and Ripple (XRP) suffered double-digit losses, while Polygon’s US$7bn market cap  managed to stay relatively intact.

Tron blockchain’s TRX token managed to outperform the market, having recouped its early-week losses. It’s US$5.74bn market cap is around 0.6% up WoW.

Axie Infinity’s AXS token continues to plummet heading into Friday, with weekly losses now extending to over 20%.

The play-to-earn game’s player count has been steadily dropping off, and is now only a quarter of January’s levels.

Other poorly performing cryptocurrencies include Terra Classic (LUNC), Klaytn (KLAY) and Ethereum Name Service (ENS), all of which have dipped more than 15% this week.

In the decentralised finance (DeFi) space, Compound Finance (COMP) suffered a bearish week which saw its market cap fall 13% to US$355mln.

However, MakerDAO, Lido DAO and Aave all rallied over 8%.

Total value locked in the DeFi space currently stands at US$51.68bn.

 



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