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First Mover Americas: Bitcoin at $29K Continues to Trade Near One-Month Low

The latest price moves in crypto markets in context for July 25, 2023.

Updated Jul 25, 2023, 4:59 p.m. Published Jul 25, 2023, 1:17 p.m.
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Following its decline below $29,000 for the first time in a month on Monday, bitcoin (BTC) was trading at $29,100 early Tuesday. The bearish price action comes ahead of the Federal Reserve’s expected 25 basis point interest rate hike on Wednesday afternoon. With investors fully anticipating the move, Mike Schwitalla, head of trading at Crypto Finance AG, will be looking to see if market participants receive the actual decision as hawkish. Should slight selloffs ensue in risk markets, he’s looking at support zones for bitcoin around $28,000, $26,000, and $25,000.

The U.K.'s data watchdog, the Information Commissions Office (ICO), will examine Worldcoin, the project by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. "We note the launch of WorldCoin in the U.K. and will be making further enquiries," a spokesperson for the Information Commissioner's Office told CoinDesk. “[Organizations] need to have a clear lawful basis to process personal data,” the spokesperson continued. “Where they are relying on consent, this needs to be freely given and capable of being withdrawn without detriment." Worldcoin, which launched on Monday, describes itself as a digital passport that can help holders prove they are human. The project already had 2 million users from its beta launch.

Crypto investment products suffered $6.5 million of weekly outflows, according to crypto asset manager CoinShares, breaking a four-week string of inflows that totaled $742 million. Bitcoin-related products led the way, with $13 million of outflows as its price buckled below $30,000, with investors instead putting some money into cryptos like ether (ETH) and Ripple’s XRP.BTC investors have seemingly run out of positive news to bid on after the rally that followed global asset management giant BlackRock filing for a long-coveted spot BTC ETF on June 15. The BlackRock news led to a swarm of competitors renewing their applications, and spurred investors to pile money into BTC-focused investment funds over the next month at the fastest pace since October 2021.

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  • The chart shows Binance, the world's leading digital assets exchange, now accounts for over 50% of total trading volume versus just 24% three years ago.
  • According to Kaiko, the trend could continue amid a wider downturn in market activity, which puts pressure on smaller exchanges.
  • The concentration of activity on the exchange explains why regulatory uncertainty surrounding Binance tends to weigh on crypto prices.
  • Source: Kaiko

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Google Trends data shows the term hit a record high in the U.S. this month, though global interest has fallen since peaking in August.

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  • U.S. searches for “bitcoin zero” on Google hit a record high in February as BTC slid toward $60,000 after hitting a peak in October.
  • In the rest of the world, searches for the term peaked in August, suggesting fear is concentrated in the U.S. rather than worldwide.
  • Similar U.S. search spikes in 2021 and 2022 coincided with local bottoms.
  • Because Google Trends measures relative interest on a 0-to-100 scale amid a much larger bitcoin user base today, the latest U.S. spike signals elevated retail anxiety, but does not reliably guarantee a clean contrarian reversal.