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Cardano, Avalanche Lead Crypto Decline in Volatile Trading Session

Altcoins posted a mixed performance as the crypto market declined ahead of a major options expiry for bitcoin on Friday.

Updated May 11, 2023, 4:45 p.m. Published Dec 30, 2021, 9:48 a.m.
The crypto market has been sliding this week. (Pezibear/Pixabay)

Cryptocurrencies continued this week’s slide on Thursday, with tokens of some of the largest blockchains by market capitalization falling as much as 6% in Asian trading hours before recovering slightly in early European trading hours.

The move came ahead of a $6 billion options expiry for bitcoin on Friday during a low-volume holiday period marked by volatility and range-bound price movement for larger-cap cryptocurrencies. Options are hedging instruments that allow investors the right, but not the obligation, to buy the underlying asset at a predetermined price on or before a specific date.

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Among larger caps, and fell 6% in the past 24 hours while solana and lost 4%.

Prices of cardano and other tokens rallied in early European trading hours following a broader decline in the crypto market. (TradingView).
Prices of cardano and other tokens rallied in early European trading hours following a broader decline in the crypto market. (TradingView).

Tokens of layer 1 blockchains – native blockchains over which other products and services can be built – rose as investors looked beyond the Ethereum ecosystem, which is bogged by high fees and long transaction times. That narrative has driven prices of LUNA, SOL, , and others higher in the past few weeks.

Prices of bitcoin and ether , the two largest cryptocurrencies by market capitalization, posted a small decrease in early Asian trading hours on Thursday. European trading hours saw a sudden surge, with bitcoin gaining nearly $500. That led to a brief resurgence in other larger-cap cryptocurrencies, with the likes of ADA rising to $1.35 from $1.30 in a few hours and LUNA climbing to $86 from $81.

The rise in prices in European trading hours caused over $11 million in liquidations, data from analytics tool Coinglass showed. Slightly over 91% of these liquidations were on short positions, or from traders who’d bet on falling prices.

Liquidations occur when traders borrow funds from exchanges to bet on crypto prices using a relatively small initial capital, one that is forfeited when prices reach a predetermined liquidation level. Thursday’s figures contributed to over $400 million in liquidations in the past 24 hours, with over $274 million occurring on bitcoin and ether futures alone.

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