Bitcoin Holding at $47.5K as It Aims for 8-Day Winning Streak
The crypto is flat on the day, but up 17% since it began heading higher one week ago.

After tumbling to as low as $32,000 in late January and then retesting that level in late February,
The cryptocurrency was roughly flat for the last 24 hours, but is up 17% since it began its ascent last week. If it finishes the day with a gain, it would be up for eight straight days. Analysts are optimistic about bitcoin's prospects.
- Checking the technical picture, Arcane Research says the $47,500 area has been important technical resistance since early 2021. Arcane Research also referenced a Goldman Sachs report that said more than half of surveyed institutions now have crypto exposure, up from 40% a year ago. “We should expect further institutional adoption in the future and increased financialization of bitcoin through financial instruments commonly used in traditional financial markets," Arcane Research said.
- IntoTheBlock Insights said that bitcoin has a look at “strong hands,” noting the number of bitcoins that haven’t moved in more than a year is now just shy of 12,000. “Hodlers accumulate while weak hands leave the market," analysts from the firm said.
- “Bitcoin got a little bit too stretched to the downside,” said Mike McGlone, a senior strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence. “And now it's going back to the trend, the middle of the range, basically around $50,000; $30,000 is very good support.”
- “I think it's going to see more and more responsive buyers,” McGlone continued. “We are seeing the transition from equity prices. People are willing to buy bitcoin in depth as they sell on the stock market.”
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CoinDesk Data's monthly Exchange Review captures the key developments within the cryptocurrency exchange market. The report includes analyses that relate to exchange volumes, crypto derivatives trading, market segmentation by fees, fiat trading, and more.
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Trading activity softened in March as market uncertainty grew amid escalating tariff tensions between the U.S. and global trading partners. Centralized exchanges recorded their lowest combined trading volume since October, declining 6.24% to $6.79tn. This marked the third consecutive monthly decline across both market segments, with spot trading volume falling 14.1% to $1.98tn and derivatives trading slipping 2.56% to $4.81tn.
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- Institutional Crypto Trading Volume on CME Falls 23.5%: In March, total derivatives trading volume on the CME exchange fell by 23.5% to $175bn, the lowest monthly volume since October 2024. CME's market share among derivatives exchanges dropped from 4.63% to 3.64%, suggesting declining institutional interest amid current macroeconomic conditions.
- Bybit Spot Market Share Slides in March: Spot trading volume on Bybit fell by 52.1% to $81.1bn in March, coinciding with decreased trading activity following the hack of the exchange's cold wallets in February. Bybit's spot market share dropped from 7.35% to 4.10%, its lowest since July 2023.
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