Weekly Crypto Market Wrap, 24th January 2022

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7 min readJan 24, 2022

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Week in Review

  • Tensions rise at Ukraine’s Russia border:
  • Russia sends in more troops to the border.
  • Biden says Russia will “pay a heavy price” if it invades.
  • US/Russia representatives have an urgent meeting in Geneva. The US will present Russia with a written response on border security this week.
  • Nasdaq and S&P 500 registered their worst week since pandemic started in March 2020.
  • Fed Reserve issues discussion paper on the benefits and risks of a digital dollar — intends to leave digital USD issuance to the private sector as an intermediary model.
  • Russia’s Central Bank proposes a full ban of crypto mining, use and trading.
  • FTX announced as naming rights sponsor of Australian Blockchain Week 2022 — Zerocap’s CEO Ryan McCall will be speaking at the event.
  • US SEC has issued $2.4B in crypto-related penalties since 2013.
  • Over 67% of Canadians want to get paid in crypto by 2027; Capterra research.
  • Crypto.com was hacked — $34 million stolen in Bitcoin and Ethereum from 483 accounts.

Winners & Losers

  • The fixed income market experienced a week of volatile trading, with inflation expectations finally being priced into the front end of the curve during the start of trading. However, as the equity and credit markets accelerated selling momentum, fund-flows began to separate between widening credit spreads and safe haven inflows into government bonds. The ten year UST yield hit a high of 1.86% before dropping to 1.76% to end the week. On the other hand, the credit market widened out aggressively at the beginning of the week, pausing for one trading day before further selling momentum took hold into the weekend.
  • The US reporting season continues to weigh on stocks, with Goldman Sachs the latest to miss expectations; its stocks getting hit by 8% on the announcement. Netflix’s reporting was priced to show its strong position after raising subscriptions pricing across key markets. When it failed to meet expectations, the market took the share price down by over 20% and erased USD 40 billion from the market cap, a price level not seen since before the pandemic.
  • Volatility levels are shifting into an elevated new range for the week. The VIX index started at the 19 level at the beginning of trading, with buying interest accelerating as the stock market rebound failed to materialise. The index closed the week just below 29 after attempting to take the 30 level. Cryptocurrency Implied Vols also bounced as downside delta hedging activity accelerated into the weekend. BTC vols claimed the mid-70s from the low 60s, while ETH vols jumped from the low 70s to close above the 90 handle.
  • The FX and commodity markets reflected the risk-off mood as fund flows from risky currencies into safe haven repatriation interest. AUDJPY took the full impact of selling pressure this week, dropping from around the 83 level to close the week at 81.50. In contrast, GOLD prices were one of the benefactors for safe-haven flow, with the price climbing from 1,810 to 1,850 before settling the week at 1,835. Oil prices continued to rise as tensions between NATO and one of the OPEC+ member Russia, intensified. WTI front contact closing above the $87 mark, the highest level since 2014. The world’s second-largest economy will globally showcase its digital currency, dubbed e-CNY, for the first time during the Winter Olympics next month. Acceleration on CBDC creation from the majority of developed nations facilitates the familiarity of blockchain for cryptocurrency investors, while creating more questions on how the public and private integration of cryptocurrency will pave the way for the future of exchange.

Macro, Technicals & Order Flow

Bitcoin

  • Opening the price action slightly under 43,000, BTC encountered a big move on the back of multiple risk elements being priced into the market. Tensions are rising on the Ukraine border, inflation concerns are finally being taken seriously by the market, and in response, the tapering/hiking cycle is being priced in aggressively, with risk assets dumping. Interestingly, crypto is being used as a weekend risk asset — we saw selling across the crypto space into the weekend as nerves continued to flair whilst other markets were closed.
  • US Jobless claims sitting at a 3-month high further fueled the trend on Thursday, as key levels gave way. BTC is now sitting around the 35,000 mark.
  • We feel that there is more downside in equities; the S&P500 is notably more leveraged than it was during the 2000’s tech bubble and 2008 GFC.

S&P500 Debt to Total Assets (The Market Ear)

Exchange Net Position Change

BTC Implied Volatility

Ethereum

ETH ATM Implied Volatility

ETHBTC Daily Chart

Layer 1 tokens relative comparison (Delphi)

USDC vs. USDT supply on Ethereum (Delphi)

Ethereum Exchange Net Position Change

  • Ethereum staking contracts continue to limit floating supply — the amount of ETH in the ETH 2.0 staking contract currently sits at 9,125,106. This represents 7.65% of the total supply estimated to remain locked for ~ one year, continuing to slowly constrict supply.
  • With over $500m+ in ETH liquidations following the market pullback, how much further do we have to fall? Tough to pick at this stage, but given the weight of equity markets right now, we could see some further downward spikes before the market settles.

DeFi & Innovation

  • Microsoft buys gaming developer “Activision-Blizzard” for $69B, the biggest acquisition in gaming history — states gaming “will play a key role in the development of metaverse platforms.”
  • THORChain brings DeFi yields and native swaps to the DOGE network, with Luna and UST coming next — THORChain is part of our DeFi Index structured product.
  • Twitter now is offering NFT-verified profile pictures to its users.
  • Coinbase partners with Mastercard for NFT marketplace purchases.

What to Watch

  • Further details on Russia x Ukraine tensions including US’ written response to Russia’s red line security concerns.
  • More details on Russia’s intent to ban crypto — such a proposal has gone by before with Russia seemingly on the fence, will the country go through with the process this time?
  • FOMC on Wednesday, US’ Advance GDP on Thursday and the PCE Price Index on Friday.

Article

Introduction to Portfolio Diversification Using Crypto Assets

Zerocap Treasurer William Fong provides a fantastic intro on how to diversify investment portfolios using crypto assets, thoroughly explained in traditional finance language. Definitely a must-read for current investors and newcomers of the digital finance ecosystem.

Disclaimer

This document has been prepared by Zerocap Pty Ltd, its directors, employees and agents for information purposes only and by no means constitutes a solicitation to investment or disinvestment. The views expressed in this update reflect the analysts’ personal opinions about the cryptocurrencies. These views may change without notice and are subject to market conditions. All data used in the update are between 17 Jan. 2022 0:00 UTC to 23 Jan. 2022 23:59 UTC from TradingView. Contents presented may be subject to errors. The updates are for personal use only and should not be republished or redistributed. Zerocap Pty Ltd reserves the right of final interpretation for the content herein above.

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Originally published at https://zerocap.com on January 24, 2022.

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