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Key Bitcoin price metrics point to BTC downside below $22.5K

March 7, 2023Updated:March 7, 2023No Comments
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Bitcoin (BTC) faced a one-hour $1,420 pullback on March 3 following Silvergate Bank’s 57.7% stock crash, which was due to significant losses and “suboptimal capitalization.” The U.S. fintech-friendly bank was a key financial infrastructure provider for exchanges, institutional investors and mining companies, and some investors are worried that its potential demise could have wide-ranging negative impacts on the crypto sector.

The crypto-friendly bank discontinued its digital asset payment railway — Silvergate Exchange Network — citing excessive risks. Silvergate also reportedly borrowed $3.6 billion from the U.S. Federal Home Loan Banks System, a consortium of regional banks and lenders, to mitigate the effects of a surge in withdrawals.

Among the impacted exchanges was Dubai-based Bybit, which announced the suspension of U.S. dollar transfers after March 10. The move follows Binance’s international platform, which suspends U.S. dollar fiat withdrawals and deposits on Feb. 6.

Fiat on- and off-ramps have always been troublesome areas due to the lack of a clear regulatory environment, especially in the United States. Additional uncertainty came from The Wall Street Journal’s March 3 report on iFinex, the holding company behind Tether and Bitfinex. Leaked documents and emails revealed the group reportedly relied on fake sales invoices and hid behind third parties to open bank accounts.

Despite a Wall Street Journal report alleging that Tether is being investigated by the Department of Justice, USDT (USDT) is still the absolute leading stablecoin, with a $71.4 billion market capitalization. The issue has spread across the industry as Paxos, the issuer of the third-largest stablecoin, was ordered by the New York Department of Financial Services on Feb. 13 to stop issuing Binance USD (BUSD).

Let’s look at Bitcoin derivatives metrics to better understand how professional traders are positioned in the current market conditions.

Derivatives metrics show buyers’ shrinking appetite

Traders should refer to the USD Coin (USDC) premium to measure the demand for cryptocurrency in Asia. The index measures the difference between China-based peer-to-peer stablecoin trades and the U.S. dollar.

Excessive cryptocurrency buying demand can pressure the indicator above fair value at 104%. On the other hand, the stablecoin’s market offer is flooded during bearish markets, causing a 4% or higher discount.

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USDC peer-to-peer vs. USD/CNY. Source: OKX

The USDC premium indicator in Asian markets has been slightly positive for the past three weeks, but it is nowhere near the substantial 4% premium from early January. In addition, the metric shows weakening demand for stablecoins in Asia, down from 2.5% in the previous week.

Still, the present 1.5% premium should be interpreted as positive considering the bearish newsflow regarding crypto-fiat payment railways.

Bitcoin’s quarterly futures are the preferred instruments of whales and arbitrage desks. These fixed-month contracts usually trade at a slight premium to spot markets, indicating that sellers are requesting more money to withhold settlement longer.

Consequently, futures contracts should trade at a 5%–10% annualized premium in healthy markets. This situation is known as “contango” and is not exclusive to crypto markets.

Bitcoin 3-month futures annualized premium. Source: Laevitas

The chart shows that traders abandoned any prospects of exiting the neutral-to-bearish area on March 3 as the basis indicator moved away from the 5% threshold. However, the current 3% premium is lower than last week’s 4.5%, reflecting fewer investors’ optimism.

On the bright side, the 6.2% drop in BTC price had a near uneventful impact on Bitcoin futures markets. Higher demand for bearish bets using leverage would have moved the basis indicator to the negative area, known as “backwardation.”

Additional volatility is expected on March 14

In the week following Feb. 27, Bitcoin’s price lost 4.5%, indicating that investors are effectively worried about contagion from Silvergate Bank. Even though crypto exchanges and stablecoin providers have denied exposure to the troubled fintech firm, the cut-off from its payment processing system has raised uncertainty.

Analysts are now focused on the announcement of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation data on March 14. As Cointelegraph noted, CPI prints tend to spark short-term volatility across risk assets, although often short-lived in Bitcoin’s price movements.

Derivatives metrics currently point to limited pressure from the Silvergate Bank saga, but the odds favor Bitcoin bears, considering the diminishing demand for stablecoins in Asia and the BTC futures premium.

The views, thoughts and opinions expressed here are the authors’ alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph.

This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.

 

 

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