First Mover Asia: Bitcoin Could Experience Price Turbulence as $30K Is Tested

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Good morning. Here’s what’s happening:

Prices: As Asian trading begins, bitcoin maintains above $30,000 despite a minor drop, while Ether trades lower

Insights: For investors and others touching the technology world, AI is the latest shiny object. Is their fascination premature?

Prices

CoinDesk Market Index (CMI)

1,230

−9.8 0.8%

Bitcoin (BTC)

$30,328

−12.4 0.0%

Ethereum (ETH)

$1,860

−24.0 1.3%

S&P 500

4,328.82

−19.5 0.4%

Gold

$1,933

+13.4 0.7%

Nikkei 225

32,698.81

−82.7 0.3%

BTC/ETH prices per CoinDesk Indices, as of 7 a.m. ET (11 a.m. UTC)

CoinDesk Market Index (CMI)

1,230

−9.8 0.8%

Bitcoin (BTC)

$30,328

−12.4 0.0%

Ethereum (ETH)

$1,860

−24.0 1.3%

S&P 500

4,328.82

−19.5 0.4%

Gold

$1,933

+13.4 0.7%

Nikkei 225

32,698.81

−82.7 0.3%

BTC/ETH prices per CoinDesk Indices, as of 7 a.m. ET (11 a.m. UTC)

Eyes on the Expiry

As Asia opens for trading, bitcoin has still held past the $30K mark at $30,323, flat over the past 24 hours, according to CoinDesk data. Ether, meanwhile, is trading at $1,860, down 1.3%.

Shaun Fernando, Chief Risk Officer at Deribit, told CoinDesk in a note that bitcoin’s ‘max pain’ point, or a part of the market when option holders will experience the most financial loss, while option sellers can be the ones who profit the most, is currently at $26K, which should alleviate some of the downward pricing pressure after the coming options expiry.

“With an impressive open interest of over $350 million at the 30k strike, the approaching quarterly expiration promises an exhilarating conclusion, carrying the potential for price turbulence amidst diverse gamma hedging strategies,” Fernando said.

Fernando noted that ether has witnessed substantial institutional selling activity, but its implied volatility remains lower than bitcoin.

Until then, all eyes are on Friday when the quarterly options expire.

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Insights

AI's Hype Doesn't Reflect the Reality

Critics of the digital assets industry say it’s buzzword- laden and unsustainable, always chasing the next new trend without much thought to its sustainability.

And for the most part, they are right.

Over the weekend, 8btc, one of China’s first crypto publications, announced it was abandoning the field entirely and pivoting to primarily covering AI and the metaverse.