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Nopevember?

Experts predict bitcoin is “in for a choppy November”

November is historically bitcoin’s best month, but the price may remain in the $107,000 to $113,000 range.

Yaël Bizouati-Kennedy

Uptober was a wash, and now bitcoin is starting November on a tepid note. While November is historically bitcoin’s best month, whether it’ll become “Nopevember” or “Moonvember” hinges on several macro and geopolitical factors, analysts say.

Bitcoin is starting the first week of the month around $108,000, down 14% from its October 6 all-time high. Bitcoin ETFs suffered $798.9 million in outflows last week, bringing inflows for the month to $3.42 billion — lower than September’s $3.53 billion, according to SoSoValue.

Bitcoin might be able to turn things around from the disappointing October, but “we’re in for a choppy November,” Nic Puckrin, cofounder of Coin Bureau, told Sherwood News.

“There’s ongoing pressure on the macro side, with the US government shutdown still unresolved and therefore insufficient economic data for the Federal Reserve to base its next interest rate decision on. And the odds of a December rate hike have dropped sharply. This will, no doubt, continue to weigh on sentiment,” he said.

Puckrin added that eventually the selling will stop, and when it does, the fundamentals remain the same: quantitative tightening is coming to an end, liquidity is beginning to flow, and global currencies are facing further devaluation.

Other experts echoed the sentiment, noting that November might be a period where “optimism and fragility coexist,” as the asset is becoming very news-dependent.

Farzam Ehsani, CEO of VALR, told Sherwood that the market structure remains fragile, and a 10% move in either direction could trigger massive liquidations — roughly $11.39 billion in short positions if the price rises, or $7.55 billion in longs if it falls.

“Any change in the Fed’s tone or a new round of geopolitical tension could dramatically shift the balance of power,” he said.

Ehsani said that this month, bitcoin is likely to remain in the $107,000 to $113,000 range. While bitcoin retains potential for recovery, the market remains in a state of anticipation, between the fear of missing out on growth and the fear of a new pullback.

Finally, another pain point for bitcoin would be continued ETF outflows, which “would likely pressure spot toward the $103,000–$100,000 bands,” Timothy Misir, head of research at Blockhead Research Network, said.

“This is a market in digestion: structural bulls remain present, but short-term conviction is low and the price needs fresh, reliable spot demand,” he said.

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TeraWulf rises after reporting Q1 earnings

TeraWulf, the bitcoin mining company transitioning into data center development, posted Q1 results that were essentially on par with expectations, but investors seemed to like the future transition from volatile bitcoin mining to a “more stable, contracted revenue model” revenue stream driven by “higher-value HPC workloads.”

TeraWulf reported:

  • Revenue of $34 million, just missing analyst expectations of $34.7 million.

  • An adjusted loss per share of $0.09, exactly meeting the consensus estimate from analysts polled by FactSet.

Around 62% of the firm’s Q1 revenue stemmed from high-performance computing lease revenue, “representing the initial ramp of long-term customer agreements,” TeraWulf CFO Patrick Fleury said.

“As we continue to scale, we expect the business to be increasingly driven by recurring, contracted revenue, reducing exposure to the volatility historically associated with bitcoin mining,” Fleury continued.

Fleury noted TeraWulf had $3.1 billion of cash to support its continued transition.

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Coinbase sinks after missing on Q1 earnings, revenue

Shares of Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the US, slid in after-hours trading after it missed analysts’ expectations for Q1 earnings.

The company reported:

  • Total revenue of $1.4 billion, below the nearly $1.5 billion analysts polled by FactSet were expecting.

  • Transaction revenue of $755.8 million, well below the consensus estimate of $808.1 million and a 40% decline from nearly $1.3 billion in last year’s period.

  • A surprise loss of $394 million, a $1.47 loss per share for the quarter, compared to net income of $65.6 million in last year’s period.

The firm has 12 products generating over $100 million on an annualized basis, with prediction markets being one of its fastest growing products ever, on track on become the 13th product, according to Coinbase’s presentation.

The earnings report comes in the same week CEO Brian Armstrong announced the firm is cutting 14% of its workforce, or about 700 employees, citing artificial intelligence and the need to adjust its cost structure amid a down market.

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Crypto blossoming with green shoots as ethereum and altcoins surge

Crypto markets are warming into a spring rebound as green shoots emerge in the sector.

Ethereum broke above $2,400 Wednesday morning, its highest mark since the end of January, with open interest across Binance, Bybit, OKX, Deribit, and Hyperliquid jumping to almost $12 billion from $10.7 billion on Wednesday morning, a sign new traders are opening positions, data from blockchain analytics firm Velo.xyz shows. 

Coinciding with the price action, institutional flows are positive, with ETFs seeing three straight days of inflows, totaling $260 million in the period, according to SoSoValue

“Crypto Spring, in our view, has commenced and like past cycles, investor sentiment and conviction are muted and bearish even as crypto prices strengthen,” BitMine Chairman Tom Lee said Monday, while announcing the firm added 101,745 ethereum tokens to its stockpile last week. 

Meanwhile, privacy and meme tokens are rallying, too:

  • Dogecoin, adored by billionaire Elon Musk, has climbed as high as 11.7 cents, a level not seen since January. 

  • DASH has increased 22.8% in the last 24 hours.

  • Zcash, a privacy coin, rallied to a five-month high, breaking past $600 before settling at $574 as of 10:45 a.m. ET, a 33.3% surge in the same period.

Zcash’s upswing comes after Tushar Jain, cofounder and managing partner at investment firm Multicoin Capital, announced that it “built a significant position in $ZEC since February.” 

“We believe that truly private, censorship and seizure resistant assets have clear product-market fit and demand is accelerating… $ZEC is the cleanest way to express this thesis in public markets,” Jain said on X.

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