Crypto’s ‘poor sentiment’ continues to weigh on altcoins, Ether

    • Ether remained under pressure even with the exchange Bybit saying it replenish all of the the estimated US$1.4 billion it lost to hackers last week.
    • Ether remained under pressure even with the exchange Bybit saying it replenish all of the the estimated US$1.4 billion it lost to hackers last week. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Tue, Feb 25, 2025 · 07:43 AM

    ETHER and many of the higher profile altcoins such as Solana and Dogecoin remain under pressure while investors turn elsewhere with the sector still reeling after its biggest-ever hack last week.

    Ether, the second largest cryptocurrency by market value after Bitcoin, was down around 5 per cent. Solana dropped 8.3 per cent, while Dogecoin was off nearly 7 per cent. Since mid-December, “most tokens are now -30-80 per cent, with a few exceptions”, according to digital asset manager Arca.

    “Crypto is just weak, and has been for eight weeks,” said Jeff Dorman, chief investment officer at Arca. “Equities, fixed income, and gold have completely shrugged off any data points that have been used to explain weakness. Only crypto is going lower. And that’s largely due to poor sentiment, exploitation from various memecoin failures, and lack of capital to support new token launches.”

    Solana lost nearly US$50 billion in market value in the last month partly as a result of a recent scandal involving Argentina President Javier Milei and a memecoin called Libra, which lost most of its value. Solana is also under pressure with about US$1.7 billion of the token slated to be “unlocked”, or released from trading restrictions, on Mar 1, according to researcher Messari.

    “With continued unlocks and supply hitting the market, folks are just selling,” said Edward Chin, co-founder of Parataxis. “Everyone in that is normally in this market is already fully-long alts, and any new dollars are going into BTC (Bitcoin), which explains its relative strength and the persistence of BTC dominance. There is a lack of a narrative in the altcoin market, so I suspect there will be a continued bleed out until that changes.”

    Bitcoin was down about 1.4 per cent to around US$94,442 as at 1.53 pm in New York. The original cryptocurrency seemed to draw some support from Strategy’s announcement on Monday (Feb 24) that it spent nearly US$2 billion to buy Bitcoin over the past seven days.

    Ether remained under pressure even with the exchange Bybit saying it replenish all of the the estimated US$1.4 billion it lost to hackers last week. Bybit borrowed some Ether and appears to have purchased some Ether, according to a repost on X from chief executive officer Ben Zhou.  

    Shares of crypto-related companies were also lower. Coinbase Global was down for a sixth day. The strategy was off by around 1 per cent is now little changed on the year. Bitcoin miner Mara Holdings was about 2.6 per cent lower after slumping 13 per cent last week. BLOOMBERG

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