Crypto Markets Analysis: Bitcoin, Ether Hold Mid-Week Gains; Crypto Exchange Token OKB Outperforms

The announcement of a new blockchain following the earlier release of a proof-of-reserves report pushed OKB higher. BTC and ETH benefited from short covering.

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Despite a Thursday dip, bitcoin (BTC) added to its 2023 success story, rising 12.4% this week.

The largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization has now jumped in five of the last seven weeks.

Ether (ETH), the second-largest crypto in market value, has enjoyed a similar upbeat path, gaining 11.7% during the past seven days.

Liquidated short positions drove BTC prices skyward on Wednesday. Data from crypto information platform Coinglass showed approximately $65 million in BTC liquidations and $42 million in ETH liquidations on Tuesday. By contrast, only $16 million in BTC and $5 million in ETH liquidations occurred on Thursday.

The price increase coincided with higher-than-average volume, a bullish signal in its own regard. Equally high volume Thursday, however, pushed prices to the downside, although prices held most of the prior day’s gains, a sign of resiliency in both BTC and ETH.

Momentum in both has risen in line with performance, but has not yet reached technically overbought levels. BTC appears to be establishing support at $24K, while ETH appears to be settling in near $1,650.

When looking at the top 20 coins by market capitalization, BTC and ETH finished near the middle of the pack, at sixth and seventh, respectively.

Crypto performance 2/17/23 (Messari)
Crypto performance 2/17/23 (Messari)

OKB, the token for Malta-based crypto exchange OKEx, led gainers, rising nearly 33%, while LEO was the laggard, falling 0.28%.

OKB’s rise follows its launching of a new blockchain dubbed “OKBChain,” which is separate from OKXChain, its current EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine)-compatible protocol.

According to OKX founder Star Xu, the new blockchain will focus on creating a decentralized ecosystem that allows users to access decentralized applications. OKB also released a proof-of-reserves report in January, announcing $7.5 billion in BTC, ETH and tether (USDT).

OKB is up 168% over the last 90 days and 99.2% year to date.

Crypto exchanges in general are likely to come under more scrutiny in 2023 amid SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s push for more aggressive oversight of the crypto industry. How this trend affects the market will be worth watching.

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Glenn Williams

Glenn C Williams Jr, CMT is a Crypto Markets Analyst with an initial background in traditional finance. His experience includes research and analysis of individual cryptocurrencies, defi protocols, and crypto-based funds. He owns BTC, ETH, UNI, DOT, MATIC, and AVAX


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