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Bitcoin, Dogecoin Dip, Ethereum Outperforms As ETH ETFs Capture 20% of BTC ETF Inflows: ‘Was This An Unexpected Pullback?,’ Trader Wonders

Cryptocurrency markets are down, with Ethereum as the notable example on the launch day of Ethereum ETFs.

Cryptocurrency Price Gains +/-
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) $65,612 -3.8%
Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) $3,463 -1%
Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) $172.23 -5.8%
Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) $0.314 -8%
Shiba Inu (CRYPTO: SHIB) $0.00001711   -4.3%

Notable Statistics:

  • IntoTheBlock data shows large transaction volume up by 75% and daily active addresses up by 24.4%. Transactions greater than $100,000 also spiked from 5,287 to 8,307.
  • Coinglass data shows total crypto long liquidations at $131.88 million, the highest since July 8. In the past 24 hours, 71,840 traders were liquidated. Bitcoin’s short liquidations ($8.2 million) came in at their lowest since July 7.
  • Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas noted Ethereum ETFs hitting $600 million after half of the trading day, around 20% of the $4.6 billion Bitcoin ETFs did on day one.

Notable Developments:

Top Losers:

Cryptocurrency Price Gains +/
Celestia (CRYPTO: TIA $6.51 -13.5%
Dogwifhat (CRYPTO: WIF) $2.55 -10.8%
Popcat (CRYPTO: POPCAT) $0.8166 -10%

Trader Notes:  Crypto chart analyst Ali Martinez predicted that Bitcoin needs to hold the support level of $66,000.

Crypto analyst Caleb Franzen highlighted that Bitcoin is back in the same effective support zone. He continues, “$BTC has continued to make higher highs and higher lows from a short-term perspective during this recent price action.”

Rekt Capital commented on Bitcoin’s pullback, saying the crypto king needs to continue holding above $65,000 or at the very least, hold $65,000 as support on any unexpected pullback.

Heavily followed crypto trader Marco Polo believes Bitcoin always gives a second chance.

What’s Next: The influence of Bitcoin as an institutional asset class is expected to be thoroughly explored at Benzinga’s upcoming Future of Digital Assets event on Nov. 19.

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