Bitcoin price today: steady at $68k as inflation, rate jitters weigh on sentiment

May 30, 2024 10:48 PM AEST | By Investing
 Bitcoin price today: steady at $68k as inflation, rate jitters weigh on sentiment

Investing.com-- Bitcoin price rose marginally on Thursday, remaining pinned within a trading range as anticipation of key U.S. economic data, which is likely to factor into the outlook for interest rates, kept traders to the sidelines.

Easing concerns over a massive potential sell event by defunct exchange Mt Gox offered Bitcoin some relief. But this was countered by strength in the dollar, which rose to an over two-week high as anticipation of more economic data kept traders largely biased towards the greenback.

Bitcoin climbed 0.5% in the past 24 hours to $68,109.3 by 08:42 ET (12:42 GMT). The world’s largest cryptocurrency remained well within a $60,000 to $70,000 trading range established since mid-March.

Inflation, rate angst keeps Bitcoin under pressure

Crypto markets were reeling from a string of hawkish comments from the Federal Reserve over the past two weeks, as several policymakers signaled that the bank needed more convincing that inflation was coming down.

This put upcoming U.S. economic readings squarely in focus. A revised reading on first-quarter U.S. gross domestic product data is due later on Thursday, with any signs of economic resilience giving the Fed more headroom to keep rates higher for longer.

More closely watched will be PCE price index data- the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge- which is due on Friday.

Traders were seen steadily pricing out expectations that the Fed will cut rates in September- which boosted the dollar and weighed on most risk-driven assets, including crypto.

High rates bode poorly for crypto, given that they diminish the appeal of speculative assets.

Still, recent data showed that crypto investment products saw a third consecutive week of inflows, with Ether seeing increased inflows on optimism over the U.S. approval of an exchange-traded fund that directly tracks the world’s second-largest token.

Crypto price today: Ether dips after ETF rally, altcoins fall

Ether fell 1.6% to $3,750.05 on Thursday, retreating further from recent two-month peaks as hype over the immediate approval of a spot Ether ETF died down.

While the Securities and Exchange Commission approved applications from major exchanges to list any potential spot ETF products, the regulator still needed to engage with applications from potential issuers of the products, meaning that a listing was still a long ways away.

Other altcoins fell amid jitters over interest rates. Solana and XRP fell 0.7% and 1.7%, respectively, while among meme tokens, Investing.com Shiba Inu Index and DOGE/USD lost roughly 3% each.

Singapore’s biggest bank is an ETH whale, says Nansen

Intriguingly, DBS, the largest bank in Singapore, is a significant holder of ether, according to on-chain analytics firm Nansen.

The firm said a blockchain address, identified as belonging to DBS, holds 173,753 ETH, valued at $647 million at the current market price.

Nansen also noted that this address has generated over $200 million from its ether investments.

DBS is no stranger to the crypto market, given that the bank provides a variety of services such as digital asset custody, a trading exchange for security tokens, and a portfolio management app that covers both traditional and crypto assets.

A recent report from the bank emphasized the increasing interest in the crypto market from retail investors, high-frequency traders, and hedge funds.

This article first appeared in Investing.com


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