Cryptos Reclaim $2T Capitalization, Cardano’s ADA Leads Gains in Majors
Crypto markets added nearly 3.2% to their overall market cap in the past 24 hours, data shows.

A run in cryptocurrencies pushed the overall market capitalization back above the $2 trillion mark, a level last seen earlier this month before global markets slumped amid the war in Ukraine and tighter monetary policy in the West.
Cardano’s ADA led gains among major cryptocurrencies with a nearly 7% jump in the past 24 hours. Polkadot’s DOT surged 6.5%, while Ripple's XRP and Solana’s SOL each increased 5%. Bitcoin climbed above $43,000 at one point overnight, but has pulled back to $42,900 at press time, still ahead 4% for the day.
Bitcoin

“Altcoins have a very strong correlation with BTC,” explained Egor Volotkovich, director at yield farming platform EVODeFi, in a Telegram message. “The growth surge in the cryptocurrency accounts for why these altcoins are also trading positively today.”
The move in bitcoin came even as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell warned on Monday about rising inflation and suggested the U.S. central bank is willing to raise rates more aggressively.
“A more aggressive increase in rates raises the chance of a recession, as it will slow growth more,” said Marcus Sotiriou, an analyst at crypto broker GlobalBlock, in an email to CoinDesk. “In my opinion, they will not raise rates by more than 25 basis points until September at the earliest, as the Federal Reserve will try their best to avoid a recession.”
Ether moves closer to staking
Ether

Staking involves users locking up their tokens to validate transactions on the network, and stakers have locked up over 10 million ether on the Eth 2.0 deposit contract, as previously reported. Locked ether effectively takes freely traded ether from the open market while reducing circulating supply, possibly a bullish catalyst for the price.
"Enthusiasm has started to mount again as Ethereum prepares for its long-awaited merge with Beacon chain, completing the protocol's transition to an energy-efficient proof-of-stake consensus mechanism,” said Will Hamilton, head of trading at Trovio Capital Management, in an email to CoinDesk.
"The reduction in emissions will be combined with a continuation of the Ethereum burn mechanism introduced with EIP-1559, the mechanism which destroys Ethereum correlated with the base fee of each transaction on the network,” he said.
"(This) will radically change the supply dynamics of Ethereum such that total emissions may become deflationary, likely acting as a catalyst for upside price momentum during the second half of 2022,” Hamilton added.
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What to know:
- Bitcoin is down 1.25% to $68,000, tracking weakness in Nasdaq futures and a 2.4% drop in gold as risk sentiment sours.
- BTC’s correlation with the Nasdaq has swung from -0.68 to +0.72 since Feb. 3, underscoring tighter ties to tech stocks.
- Memecoins PEPE, DOGE and TRUMP led altcoin losses, while MORPHO and ZEC outperformed over the past week.











