Bitcoin rose nearly 9% on Tuesday, recovering from six-month lows the day before.Ethereum rivalsolana rallied 12%, while ether edged up 7% to above $2,400.Cosmos rose 15% on news of upcoming airdrops and successful bridging with polkadot
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The era of ultra-low interest rates and benign inflation appear to be coming to an end, which has rattled the asset classes that benefit most from this combination, such as technology stocks and speculative assets like bitcoin. The Nasdaq 100 index of tech stocks is now firmly in correction territory, while bitcoin is now worth less than half of what it was when it hit a record of around $69,000 in November.
Leading digital currency $4 was up 8% in the last 24 hours to $36,455, having hit a six-month low below $33,000, which analysts said may leave it vulnerable to another selloff. $4 was up 7% on the day at around $2,417, but was still nursing a weekly loss of 23%, according to CoinMarketCap.
"As seen last week, the risk-off nature of markets at the moment is not isolated to equities.
Among the altcoins, the cosmos network's atom token was one of the biggest gainers of the day, up 16% in the last 24 hours to around $35.56.
One of drivers of the outperformance in cosmos for some $4 was the recent link, or bridge, to the polkadot network, which will allow the two blockchains to exchange data.
Also, an airdrop of atom tokens to users that stake coins on the cosmos network added to the bullish undertone. Cosmos is a $4 that relies on users staking their existing coins to provide computing resources that help to maintain the network and process transactions in return for rewards in the form of tokens via airdrops. The greater the reward to those staking their coins on the network, the more users will be drawn to that
In spite of the rally on Tuesday, the mood in the crypto market remained cautious. The $4 a gauge of market sentiment based on a number of metrics, was at 12, its lowest since January 8 and reflecting "extreme fear". A reading above 40 would indicate "greed". The index was last at this level in late December.