[뉴욕 코인시황/출발] Bitcoin, etc., mostly rebound … Macro factors optimistic vs. adjustment prospects are mixed

[뉴욕=박재형 특파원] On the 1st (local time), most of the cryptocurrency market started on an uptrend.

All of the top 10 stocks have risen, and 92 of the top 100 have green lights, indicating an increase.

According to CoinMarketCap, the price of bitcoin was $47,939.04 at 9 am New York time, up 7.14% from the previous 24 hours.

Ethereum 12.68%, Cardano 2.56%, Binance Coin 18.73%, Polkadot 12.61%, XRP 4.41%, Litecoin 7.02%.

At this time, the market capitalization of the cryptocurrency market reached $1.47 trillion, and the share of bitcoin fell to 60.8%.

Source: Coin Market Cap (as of March 1, 9:00 am, New York time)

The Chicago Merchandise Exchange (CME) bitcoin futures price also rose. March, which is the most actively traded, rose by $2395 to $48,720, April’s by $2375 to $49,280, and May’s by $2,140 to $49,755.

The Ethereum futures price rose by $1547.25, up by $90.25 in March, and there are no trades for April and May.

In the cryptocurrency market, most stocks started off with a remarkable rebound from the recent downtrend.

Bitcoin is rising close to $48,000 at the beginning of the market, and its trading volume is close to $55 billion.

Ethereum is rising above $1500 and Binance Coin is on the rise.

Cardano, which continued a strong uptrend due to market expectations for network upgrades, appears to have slowed down.

Cointelegraph pointed out that bitcoin, which had fallen to $43,000, is showing a stabilization by rebounding from the start of the week, and pointed out that the prospect that the macro factor is optimistic and that there is still a possibility of a large adjustment are mixed.

Cointelegraph also raised concerns about the possibility of inflation caused by a massive money supply due to the passage of the US President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion in economic stimulus package to the House of Representatives, and the cost of disaster assistance to be paid at a rate of $1,400 per American. It was cited as an optimistic factor that could lead to the rise.

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