After Yesterday’s Bloodbath, Losses Continue for Major Cryptos, XRP Overtakes Ethereum
Thursday, Nov. 15: yesterday's fall in crypto markets continues today, with Bitcoin (BTC) dipping below the $5,400 mark, and total market capitalization dropping as low as $174 billion, according to data from CoinMarketCap.
After an extended period of low price volatility, crypto markets experienced a massive decline yesterday, Nov. 14, with Bitcoin dropping from its average trading price of around $6,400 to as low as $5,506.
The recent dive has marked a new volatility record for markets this year. According to BitMEX Daily Historical Bitcoin Volatility Index, Bitcoin volatility rate has exceeded the index of seven for the first time since April this year.
BitMEX Daily Historical Bitcoin Volatility Index. Source: BitMEX
While top 20 cryptocurrencies by market cap are seeing more losses with some coins down almost five percent on the day, major virtual currency Ripple (XRP) has again overtaken Ethereum (ETH) as the second top cryptocurrency in terms of market cap at press time. according to CoinMarketCap.
Market visualization from Coin360
Bitcoin continues its downward trend today, with its price dipping as low as $5,358. As of press time, the biggest cryptocurrency is down around 4 percent, and is trading at $5,589. In terms of its 7 day outlook, Bitcoin is down almost 14 percent.
Bitcoin 24-hour price chart. Source: CoinMarketCap
In contrast, Ripple has managed to see some gains as of press time. XRP is up 2.2 percent and trading at $0.464 at press time. After seeing its intraday low of $0.43, Ripple has continued to hold a relatively stable support of around $0.45 over the day.
Ripple 24-hour price chart. Source: CoinMarketCap
Ethereum, the third top coin by market cap, has dipped below $180 and dropped to as low as $170 earlier today. The altcoin is down around 3.35 percent at press time, and trading at $177.95. Ethereum has seen big losses over the past 7 days, down almost 17 percent.
Ethereum price chart. Source: CoinMarketCap
Total market cap has dipped even lower today, dipping below $180 billion. As of press time, market cap is $183.5 billion, seeing a slight rebound from $174 billion earlier the day. At press time, daily trade volume amounts to more than $22.3 billion. The total number of cryptocurrencies listed on CoinMarketCap has decreased to 2,080.
Total market capitalization weekly chart. Source: CoinMarketCap
Meltem Demirors, the Chief Strategic Officer (CSO) of crypto exchange-traded products firm CoinShares has subsequently commented on the recent breakdown, claiming that the cause of the sudden bear market is that institutions are “taking money off the table” due to the hard fork of Bitcoin Cash (BCH). With that, Bitcoin Cash is suffering the biggest losses over 7 days period, at almost 30 percent as of press time, and is trading at $420.
The Bitcoin Cash hard fork is scheduled for today, Nov. 15. Yesterday, the world’s largest crypto exchange OKEx announced early delivery of BCH futures contracts in order to avoid market manipulation and to prevent the crypto markets immense but expected “short-time” volatility.
Fundstrat Global Advisors analyst Rob Sluymer predicted that to repair the “technical damage” caused by the recent collapse of Bitcoin will take “weeks, if not months.”