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What Are Institutional Investors Buying?

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
December 5, 2023
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The cryptocurrency market is currently experiencing a resurgence, marking its best performance since May 2022. Bitcoin and Ethereum, the two leading digital assets, have breached significant price levels. Bitcoin [BTC] surpassed $41,000 and Ethereum [ETH] reached $2,200. The cumulative effect of this rally has elevated the total crypto market cap to an impressive $1.54 trillion, setting a high for 2023. Amidst this fervor, institutional investors are playing a crucial role in shaping the market dynamics.

Bitcoin Vs Ethereum: The cryptocurrency market is currently experiencing a resurgence, marking its best performance since May 2022.
Source: ETF Trends

Bitcoin Dominance and Institutional Enthusiasm

In the first three quarters of 2023, institutional traders have exhibited a notable increase in their Bitcoin holdings, nearly doubling their positions. By September, half of their assets were denominated in Bitcoin, a trend driven by positive market sentiment and heightened anticipation regarding the potential approval of a spot BTC exchange-traded fund (ETF) by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This stands in stark contrast to the lower Bitcoin holdings observed among retail traders, a phenomenon possibly attributed to their higher leverage levels, as highlighted by Bybit’s research.

Altcoins Face Institutional Skepticism

The same report from Bybit Research suggests that institutional traders and large holders of Bitcoin, commonly referred to as whales, are adopting a skeptical stance toward altcoins. Despite a brief surge in altcoin holdings in May, there has been a general decline in these assets, particularly since August. This decline is more pronounced among institutions, signaling a cautious approach toward the inherent volatility associated with altcoins.

Ethereum’s Rollercoaster Journey

Ether, the native cryptocurrency of the Ethereum blockchain, has witnessed fluctuating fortunes. Data reveals a consistent decline in Ether holdings since the Shapella upgrade of the Ethereum network. However, a noteworthy exception occurred in September, when institutional traders displayed renewed interest, coinciding with positive market sentiment surrounding ETF news. Despite this, the overall trend indicates a decrease in Ether holdings.

Also Read: Bitcoin Back To Spotlight Amid Ethereum’s Poor ETF Performance

Comparing Performance: Bitcoin vs. Ethereum

The year-to-date performance of Bitcoin and Ethereum paints an interesting picture. The Bitcoin price has surged by approximately 140%, showcasing its resilience and attractiveness to investors. In contrast, Ethereum has experienced an 87% increase, reflecting a robust but comparatively less spectacular performance.

In an October report, K33 Research conveyed a significant shift in asset allocation stance, advising a pivot back to Bitcoin. This shift was influenced by Ethereum’s prolonged slump against Bitcoin since July 2022 and a lukewarm response to the newly launched futures-based Ethereum ETFs.

Also Read: ETF Rally: Ethereum is a Better Buy Than Bitcoin, Analyst Says

The cryptocurrency landscape is witnessing a dynamic interplay of factors, with institutional investors taking center stage. While Bitcoin enjoys heightened institutional enthusiasm, Ethereum faces headwinds amid fluctuations and a changing market sentiment. The cautious approach towards altcoins further underscores the complexities inherent in navigating the diverse cryptocurrency market. As institutional players continue to shape the trajectory of the crypto space, their preferences and sentiments will likely have a lasting impact on the broader market dynamics.

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