Bitcoin Remains Bullish After Shaking on Amazon Rumors
Speculators faced disappointment after Amazon denied rumors that it would support cryptocurrencies, but Bitcoin whales have been buying the dip.
Key Takeaways
- Bitcoin has dipped below $40,000 after Amazon denied rumors it would be accepting crypto payments.
- The erratic price action has led to significant liquidations across the board.
- Still, Bitcoin sits on top of stable support with little to no resistance ahead.Â
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Volatility has struck Bitcoin after a prolonged stagnation period. Although the recent price action was based on a rumor, on-chain data shows that Bitcoin has the buying pressure behind it to reach higher highs.
Speculators Search for the Next Catalyst
The outlook for Bitcoin looks bullish despite recent volatility in the market.
The asset surged after rumors of Amazon preparing to accept crypto payments surfaced online Monday. City A.M. initially covered the story and it appeared in numerous publications shortly after.
Although no official sources had confirmed the information, speculators rushed to exchanges to buy Bitcoin when the news dropped. The sudden spike in buying pressure saw the flagship cryptocurrency rise by more than 18% to hit a high of $40,570.
Shortly after Bitcoin had sliced through the $40,000 mark, Amazon denied the report from City A.M. and confirmed that it would not accept BTC payments this year. An Amazon spokesperson said:
“Notwithstanding our interest in the space, the speculation that has ensued around our specific plans for cryptocurrencies is not true. We remain focused on exploring what this could look like for customers shopping on Amazon.”
The leading cryptocurrency dropped 10.25% on Amazon’s announcement to trade at a low of $36,400. Nearly $284 million in liquidations were generated across the board, creating uncertainty among retail investors.
Whales Buy Bitcoin at a Discount
Despite yesterday’s volatility pump and dump, Bitcoin seems well-positioned to advance further.
IntoTheBlock’s In/Out of the Money Around Price (IOMAP) model shows that the only supply barrier holding Bitcoin back lies between $37,350 and $38,420. Here, nearly 745,000 addresses have previously purchased 500,000 BTC.
A sustained daily candlestick close above this critical resistance area could potentially help the asset rise towards $46,000, especially when considering that whales have been buying the asset at a discount. Behavior analytics platform Santiment maintains that addresses holding between 100 and 10,000 BTC have accumulated around 40,000 BTC in the past ten days alone.
Bitcoin is currently trading at $37,386, which puts its market cap at around $701.7 billion.
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