Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin Trade Mixed Ahead Of CPI Data: Analyst Sounds 'Mayday' After Crypto Market Slips Below This Key Indicator

Zinger Key Points
  • The SEC brought lawsuits against Binance and Coinbase, adding to the uncertainty in the crypto market.
  • Bitcoin's price remains below $26,000 and miners have been offloading their holdings, leading to a rise in selling pressure.

Major cryptocurrencies exhibited mixed trading behavior on Monday evening after a troubling week when the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed lawsuits against Binance and Coinbase – the crypto exchange behemoths. Adding to the uncertainty is the widespread concern regarding the monetary policy adopted by the U.S. Central Bank, as it attempts to curb inflation.

CryptocurrencyGains +/-Price (Recorded 9:30 p.m. EST)
Bitcoin BTC/USD+0.03%$25,947
Ethereum ETH/USD-0.38%$1,739
Dogecoin DOGE/USD+0.32%$0.061

What Happened: Bitcoin briefly rose above the $26,000 mark early Monday, but has since returned to its more familiar levels below this threshold. 

Investors are now turning their attention to the upcoming release of the May Consumer Price Index (CPI) on Tuesday and the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision the following day. 

Top Gainer (24 Hour)

CryptocurrencyGains +/-Price (Recorded 9:30 p.m. EST)
Sui+18.12%$0.6998
Uniswap+6.21%$4.29
Filecoin+5.77%$3.59

At the time of writing, the global crypto market capitalization stood at $1.06 trillion, an increase of 0.03% over the last day. 

The S&P 500 on Monday surged to a 13-month high, as traders anticipated that the Federal Reserve would decide to hold off on raising interest rates. 

The S&P 500 added 0.93% with gains increasing steadily throughout the trading day, surpassing its high from last August. The Nasdaq Composite experienced a similar trend, popping 1.53% and reaching its highest levels since April 2022.

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Analyst Notes: "Bitcoin remains heavy as investors pile back into MegaCap tech trades and 5% interest income from CDs. The Cryptoverse is stuck in limbo as regulatory fears run wild and as some investors abandon certain key exchanges. Mainstream acceptance for crypto won't occur with DeFi. While experienced crypto traders move more their trading volumes onto DeFi, this is not good news for long-term growth and for attracting new investors.  Ahead of a key CPI report and Fed decision, Bitcoin has key support at the $25,400 region,"said Edward Moya, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA.

“Mayday, mayday!” wrote crypto analyst Michael Van de Poppe on his Twitter handle.

According to Van de Poppe the total cryptocurrency market capitalization has fallen below both the 200-week moving average (MA) and the exponential moving average (EMA). This trend signals potential further downwards momentum for the crypto market.

"Needs to get back above $1.04T during this week to avoid further downwards momentum for Crypto," he said.

On-chain data analytics firm Glassnode said that the evidence suggests that Bitcoin miners have been offloading their holdings, indicating a rise in selling pressure

Glassnode reveals that miners have been transferring a large number of coins to exchanges, with inflows reaching a three-year high on June 3. "Miners have been sending a significant amount of coins to exchanges," Glassnode added.

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