📊 What is the Current Overview of the Cryptocurrency Market? What Can Be Expected Next?


According to Darkfost, an analyst at the company, as global macroeconomic developments continue to put pressure on the market, new capital inflows are needed for the crypto market to stabilize.
According to the analyst, there is a challenging macroeconomic environment for risky assets. The latest economic data further complicates the Fed’s monetary policy decisions. Inflation remaining more resilient than expected, strong demand, and a renewed rise in unemployment are all complicating the economic picture. Furthermore, the recent non-farm payrolls report showing layoffs significantly exceeding market expectations is another factor increasing uncertainty.
Market liquidity is currently quite limited. This situation affects not only the cryptocurrency market but also large institutional investors. For example, it has been reported that BlackRock recently had to limit withdrawals from some investors due to insufficient liquidity. These developments make it more difficult for the Fed to balance its policy, and a “wait and see” approach is likely to continue in the short term.
Liquidity constraints are also being felt in the crypto market. According to CryptoQuant data, net stablecoin inflows into exchanges have generally been negative since the beginning of the year. However, the analyst notes that this trend has recently begun to stabilize, coinciding with Bitcoin’s efforts to find equilibrium around its current price levels.
However, it is stated that for a stronger upward trend to emerge, the liquidity that has left the market needs to be redirected back into crypto assets. According to the analyst, a return of capital currently flowing into alternative assets such as oil and precious metals to the crypto market could create a more positive outlook for Bitcoin and the market in general.
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