5 Best Cryptocurrency for a Price Rebound December 2021
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The cryptocurrency market is regaining ground after a bad few days. Its total cap has risen by 5% in the past 24 hours, to $2.41 trillion. Most major coins have risen along with the market, with bitcoin (BTC) and ethereum (ETH) increasing 2% and 5% in the past week, respectively.
In honour of this resurgence, we’ve put together a list of the 5 best cryptocurrency for a price rebound. This covers coins that not only show good potential for recovering in the short-term, but that also look good for the longer term.
5 Best Cryptocurrency for a Price Rebound
1. Bitcoin (BTC)
BTC has jumped by 1.5% in the past 24 hours, to $49,461. It’s also up by 2.2% in the past week, but down by 16% in the past month.
BTC’s technical indicators suggest that it may have just begun a breakout. Its 30-day moving average (in red above) formed a golden cross with its 200-day average (blue) yesterday. Similarly, its relative strength index (in purple) is hovering around 60, suggesting momentum without being overbought.
It needs to be underlined that today and yesterday-s market-wide rally wouldn’t have happened without BTC rising first. The cryptocurrency leads drops and jumps in equal measure, so anyone expecting a Christmas bull market really should allocate some of their portfolio to BTC.
It also goes without saying that bitcoin has attracted more institutional interest than any other crypto.The Indiana-based STAR Financial Bank launched bitcoin-trading services for its customers on December 2, in partnership with NYDIG and Alkali. And earlier in November, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia announced a similar service for its customers. It joined a long list of banks who also embraced BTC this year.
2. Ethereum (ETH)
At $4,053, ETH is up by a little over 0.5% in the past day. It’s also up by 5% in the last week, but down by 6% in the past month.
ETH’s indicators are much like bitcoin’s. In other words, it too could be on the brink of a breakout recovery, with its 30-day average continuing to climb.
And arguably more than any other cryptocurrency, ETH could be set for a bumper 2022. This rests on Ethereum’s transition to Ethereum 2.0, which will use a more scalable proof-of-stake consensus mechanism.
This is due at some point in “~Q1/Q2 2022“. When it does happen, it will likely result in a big rally for ETH. More generally, it could result in ETH becoming significantly deflationary, since it will rely on holders staking their ethereum in order to validate transactions.
In fact, ETH has already shown itself to be deflationary at various points this year. This is the product of the London hard fork, which results in base transaction fees being burned. In total, Ethereum has burned 1.15 million ETH since December 9, a trend that will be magnified by Ethereum’s shift to proof-of-stake next year.
3. Terra (LUNA)
LUNA has been one of the few major coins to have risen more or less consistently during recent market wobbles. At $94.39, it has jumped by 15.5% in the last 24 hours, and by 57% in the past week. It’s also up by an impressive 114% in the last 30 days, having reached a new all-time high of $95.08 only a few hours ago.
LUNA’s chart suggests that the market is on the brink of overbuying it. However, its momentum remains very strong, and with the rest of the market remaining in an uncertain state, it may continue picking up the slack.
Part of the Terra ecosystem, LUNA helps maintain the peg of Terra’s stablecoins (such as UST). The Terra protocol also burns LUNA whenever it mints new stablecoins. So given that the supply of UST, for instance, has increased by over 200% since the start of November, it’s little wonder that LUNA is still rallying hard.
Terra has also been busying announcing new integrations and partnerships. It launched the first Cosmos-native UST/LUNA trading pair less than one week ago, while it also partnered with NEAR and Aurora yesterday. Such partnerships will only expand its growing ecosystem, with LUNA’s price growing in parallel. This is why it’s one of our 5 best cryptocurrency for a price rebound, not that it needs to recover itself.
4. Iota (IOTA)
IOTA is another coin that has been doing well while the rest of the market falters. At $1.28, it’s up by 16% in the past 24 hours, and by 21% in the past week. It is, however, down by 6% in the last 3o days.
IOTA’s technical indicators point to very strong momentum. Its 30-day average has shot vigorously past its 200-day average. Meanwhile, its RSI neared 90 yesterday, before returning to a more sustainable level today.
IOTA is surging because of the arrival of staking on Iota. Iota first announced this on November 16, but it was yesterday the pre-staking was officially opened.
The launch of pre-staking has incited strong demand for IOTA. And with Iota also expanding its internet-of-things blockchain to include smart contracts and DeFi functionality, we expect IOTA to be one of Xmas’ strong performers.
5. Polkadot (DOT)
DOT is up by 6.7% in the past 24 hours, rising to $26.30. This represents a very modest 0.5% increase in the past week, as well as a 38% fall in the past month.
DOT is long overdue a rebound. It has been slipping consistently since the market-wide downturn appeared in November. However, it’s 30-day average formed a golden cross with its 200-day earlier this morning, indicating a possible breakout. Its RSI also suggests strong momentum, and what’s potentially encouraging is that DOT has lots of lost ground to recover.
Polkadot itself has enough good news going on to encourage a rally. It has now opened its first five parachain auctions, which decide which platforms/apps will join the Polkadot blockchain. In fact, Polkadot officially onboarded the first five parachains on December 18.
With these parachains joining the main relay chain, and with more auctions due in the coming weeks, expect Polkadot’s ecosystem to begin steadily growing out. This will create more organic demand for DOT, which sooner or later will see its overdue spike. This is why it’s one of our 5 best cryptocurrency to buy for a price rebound.
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