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ApeCoin: APE price climbs 55% in three days as a ‘BAYC land drop’ rumor goes viral

Owners of the popular Bored Ape and Mutant APE nonfungible tokens (NFT) could receive virtual lands on the Yuga Labs' upcoming "Otherside" metaverse.

ApeCoin (APE) price has exploded higher on anticipations that it would become a de-facto payment token in an upcoming metaverse land sale.

APE price swelled nearly 28% in one day to reach over $17 per token on April 20. The rally came as a part of a rebound from three-day lows under $11, resulting in a 55% gain.

APE/USD four-hour price chart. Source: TradingView

BAYC land airdrop

A rumor circulating across social media platforms since April 18 suggested that the owners of the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) and Mutant Ape Yacht Club (MAYC) NFTs may receive virtual lands on the Yuga Labs' much-anticipated "Otherside" metaverse platform.

Otherside will be an MMORPG game where players can employ their NFTs as native avatars or characters. A leaker investor pitch deck showed that Yuga Labs expects to earn $178 million by selling virtual lands, with APE acting as the de-facto token to process these purchases. 

Some BAYC NFT owners claimed that Yuga Labs would sell the Otherside virtual lands via a Dutch auction. In doing so, the firm could set the minimum bid at 600 APE, about $10,700 at today's price.

Given this potential use-case, demand for ApeCoin may grow higher, which could partially explain APE's upside momentum in the last three days.

APE undergoing bullish breakout

The latest bout of buying in the APE spot market saw the APE/USD pair break out of a classic bullish continuation pattern.

Related: How to get premium high-resolution metaverse and NFT images

As Cointelegraph reported earlier, breaking above the so-called "bull pennant" with decisive volumes could have ApeCoin rally above $40 in the next few months.

Meanwhile, if the technical pattern turns out to be a "symmetrical triangle" instead, APE's upside target will be near $22, according to the setup shown below.

APE/USD daily price chart. Source: TradingView

ApeCoin now targets the 0.236 Fib line (~$16) of the Fibonacci retracement graph, drawn from $41-swing high to $8.50-swing low, as its interim resistance. A pullback from the said price ceiling would risk sending APE toward the triangle's top near $12.50.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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Solana’s STEPN hits record high as GMT price skyrockets 34,000% in over a month

Strong hype around move-to-earn tokens could offset the bearish technicals emerging for GMT.

STEPN (GMT), a so-called "move-to-earn" token using the Solana (SOL) blockchain, has soared incredibly since its market debut in March.

GMT's price jumped from $0.01 on March 9 to a record high of $3.45 on April 19 — a 34,000% upside move in just 41 days (data from Binance). Its massive uptrend appeared primarily due to the hype surrounding decentralized finance (DeFi) projects that reward users in tokens for staying active.

For instance, the prices of GMT and its top rivals, including Genopets (GENE) and dotmoovs (MOOV), exploded massively on a 24-hour adjusted timeframe, data on CoinGecko shows.

Nonetheless, STEPN remained the most valuable move-to-earn (M2E) project, with its market capitalization closing in on $2 billion. 

The performance of M2E tokens featuring GMT. Source: TradingView

What's pumping GMT?

One major cue behind the GMT's price rally comes from STEPN's recent earnings report. Notably, the project made a profit of over $26.81 million from "royalty fees" and the sale of its "NFT Sneakers" in the first quarter of 2022, official data shows.

In detail, buying NFT Sneakers enables users to play STEPN, which, in turn, allows them to earn its in-game token, called the Green Satoshi Token (GST). Later, traders can exchange their GST rewards for SOL or USD Coin (USDC).

STEPN uses its profits to first buyback GMT, its governance token, from secondary markets (exchanges, over-the-counter platforms, etc.) and then burn them on-chain, effectively removing them from circulation out of the 600 million GMT in total. 

Technicals signal overbought

The latest bout of buying in the GMT market has made the token overbought, according to its four-hour relative strength index (RSI) reading, which sits above 70 — a sell signal.

GMT/USD four-hour price chart. Source: TradingView

Related: Move-to-earn: An active play-to-earn offshoot

Technically, GMT/USD is now testing its previous record high of $3.14 as its interim support. A move below the level raises the pair's potential of running down towards its 50-day exponential moving average (50-day EMA; the red wave) near $2.52, about 20% below April 19's price.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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ApeCoin risks another massive selloff as APE drops 70% in two weeks — Here’s why

Inflation risks grapple the newly-launched ApeCoin as it paints a classic bearish reversal pattern.

A euphoric price rally by ApeCoin (APE) seen in mid-March appears to be exhausted already thanks to the coin's 70% drop in valuation in the past two weeks — and it may fall further in April.

At the core of this bearish outlook is a rising wedge, a technical pattern that forms as the price consolidates upward inside a range defined by two converging ascending trendlines.

In a perfect scenario, rising wedges resolve into a bearish breakout, confirmed by a decisive drop below the lower trendline that typically takes the price as low as the maximum wedge's height.

ApeCoin has been painting a very similar pattern since March 18, as shown in the chart below. The coin recently broke below its rising wedge's lower trendline, bringing itself in proximity with the setup's theoretical price target near $9, about 30% lower than today's price.  

APEUSD daily price chart featuring a 'rising wedge' setup. Source: TradingView

Meanwhile, a clear divergence between rising prices and falling volumes across the last two weeks also indicated a weakening upside momentum, raising the chances of a drop towards the wedge target, as discussed above.

Inflationary risks

The bearish setup emerges as markets continue to look for clues about APE's utility in the nonfungible token (NFT) and metaverse sector.

To recap, Yuga Labs, the firm behind the popular Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFT collection, minted 1 billion ApeCoin as governance tokens of their new decentralized autonomous organization (DAO). Then they airdropped 10,000 APE to each BAYC NFT owner, amounting to 15% of the total supply.

Meanwhile, APE gained listing across some of the leading crypto exchanges, including FTX and Binance, on the same day, providing avenues for BAYC owners to liquidate their APE rewards instantly. As it happened, APE rose from nearly $1 to nearly $41 on its March 17 debut, but has since seen a strong correction.

Josh Ver, co-CEO of SparkWorld — a prediction platform for NFTs, noted that APE's current valuation — still around 1,200% higher than its debut price on Binance — is a result of the "hype, excitement, and exuberance" around Yuga Labs' success as a "blue-chip" startup

"Yuga Labs, the studio behind the collection, are a commercially viable business; last year they saw over $127 million in revenue," he explained, adding that "if ApeCoin holders received a share of these profits, then APE would hold considerable fundamental value."

But Ben Lilly, a token economist at Jarvis Labs, raised concerns about ApeCoin's inflationary model that could weigh its valuation down in the future.

He said that 9.4 million APE would likely enter the market each month over the next year as Yuga Labs, the four BAYC Founders, and will be able to unlock their allocated tokens.

APE supply chart. Source: ChainPulse, Jarvis Labs

"This implies a need for about $132 million of monthly demand or $4.4 million per day that needs to enter the market to soak up new supply," Lilly wrote, adding:

"With these supply unlocks and substantial inflation in the first year, it begs the question to the market… How will Yuga Labs, BAYC, the DAO, and venture firms (a16z and Animoca) generate the needed demand? Is it even possible?

Protecting APE's value is possible

But like Ver, Lilly suggests that Yuga Labs' brand value could protect ApeCoin from the said inflationary risks, noting that the $4-billion startup could source better technology, artists, and resources that translates to higher potential asset values later if used wisely.

Related: NFT creator Yuga Labs raises $450M, bringing company valuation to $4B

For instance, Yuga Labs has already released the teaser video of its upcoming metaverse called "Otherside" that enables the crossover of the NFT world's most popular collections, including CryptoPunks, with the BAYC.

"In that same line of thinking it should not be a surprise either if a more accessible NFT hits the market for use in the Otherside NFT metaverse," wrote Lilly, adding that it may bring more users to "access the virtual world," thus growing APE’s marketshare in tandem.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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Zilliqa’s ‘metaverse’ debut pumps ZIL price 350% in just five days — selloff ahead?

ZIL's price rally has made the coin “overbought” on multiple timeframes, raising selloff risks.

Zilliqa (ZIL) continues its supersonic bull run this week after reports that it will officially launch a so-called metaverse-as-a-service (MaaS) platform in April.

ZIL rallied nearly 25% in one day to $0.22 a token by Wednesday, its best level since May 13, 2021.

Its strong move came as a part of a rebound rally that started March 26 when it was trading for as low as $0.047. As a result, its net gains in the past six days came out to be more than 350%.

ZIL/USD daily price chart. Source: TradingView

Metaverse FOMO

Traders started flocking to the Zilliqa market a day after it announced the launch of Metapolis, a MaaS platform built on Nvidia Omniverse, during a VIP event coming April 2 in Miami. 

The metaverse concept and the companies trying to build it attracted nearly $3 billion in funding in 2021 compared to $2.33 billion in the year before that, according to data intelligence firm Dealroom.

Investments into Metaverse startups in the recent years. Source: Dealroom

Notably, metaverse developers have been building everything from virtual events to host fashion shows to all-and-all marketplaces that sell physical goods in the real world, as well as digital ones accompanied by nonfungible tokens (NFT). In November 2021, Facebook's parent company also changed its name to Meta Platforms Inc. to show its new focus on applications in a virtual universe.

Zilliqa shared its plans to tap the booming sector via Metapolis, revealing that it had already "amassed $2 million in pre-launch revenues from its client pipeline," including Agora, a digital art platform that would host a virtual award event on the Zilliqa metaverse.

ZIL, which serves as a utility token inside the Zilliqa ecosystem to execute smart contracts and cover transaction fees, appears to be benefiting from the metaverse hype. Nonetheless, from a technical perspective, the coin has rallied too much, too quickly to sustain its profits near the local highs.

ZIL selloff ahead?

Zilliqa has become an “overbought” asset on both its daily and weekly period charts, according to its relative strength index (RSI) readings above the threshold of 70, as of March 31.

ZIL/USD weekly price chart. Source: TradingView

ZIL experienced a selloff upon nearing its interim resistance level of $0.235, also the 1.0 Fib line of the Fibonacci retracement graph — drawn from $0.235-swing high to the $0.037-swing low.

As such, the ZIL/USD pair dropped by over 12% to test the 0.786 Fib line near $0.193 as interim support, and eyed further downside momentum with its RSI still above '70.'

Meanwhile, ZIL appeared to have been trading inside a giant symmetrical triangle since August 2020, confirmed by at least two reactive highs on its upper falling trendline and two reactive lows on its lower rising trendline.

ZIL/USD weekly price chart featuring symmetrical triangle. Source: TradingView

On March 31, the Zilliqa token retested the triangle's upper trendline (around $0.19) for a potential pullback move toward the lower trendline (below $0.08). That amounts to at least a 55% price drop in the coming weekly sessions if the pattern pans out as expected. 

Related: Investment tracker Delta expands its Web3 offering with an NFT explorer

Conversely, a decisive break above the resistance confluence, including the triangle's upper trendline and two Fibonacci levels, could have ZIL eye $0.35 next, coinciding with the 1.618 Fib line.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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Solana price up 50% in two weeks, but here’s why $120 will be hard to crack

Sales volume across Solana's NFT marketplaces has dropped by more than 13% in the last 30 days.

Solana (SOL) continued its two-week uptrend on March 30, rising in part owing to its integration with OpenSea, the world's biggest nonfungible token (NFT) by volume.

SOL price rises to multi-week highs

SOL's price gained 4.5% in the past 24 hours to around $117 per token, its best level since Feb. 11, 2022.

The coin's latest move upside pushed its two-week paper returns to over 50%. Nonetheless, SOL/USD is still down 30% on a year-to-date timeframe, risking pullback as the price tested its 200-day exponential moving average (200-day EMA; the blue wave) near $120 as resistance.

SOL/USD daily price chart. Source: TradingView

The 200-day EMA coincided with the 0.236 Fib line of the Fibonacci retracement graph — drawn from $266-swing high to $75-swing low. This adds another layer of selloff risks near $120, which will likely prove to be a hard level to break. 

SOL NFT transactions hit record high

OpenSea's decision to integrate Solana's NFTs into its marketplace on Tuesday might have boosted SOL's price. The rally also coincided with Solana-based NFT marketplaces recording their best day in terms of volumes and transactions on March 29, according to data from Dune Analytics. 

The total number of transactions executed across these Solana platforms crossed 57,000. Meanwhile, their net valuation came out to be around 136,000 SOL, approximately $15.2 million at today's price, making it the largest daily transaction volume observed inside Solana's NFT ecosystem to date.

Solana NFT daily transaction volume. Source: Dune Analytics

Interestingly, Magic Eden processed about 80% of the total reported transactions on March 29. The NFT marketplace, which recently raised $27 million in a Series A funding round led by Paradigm, has been consistently outperforming its peers across the Solana ecosystem since its launch in October 2021. 

But NFT sales volume downtrend remains

Solana NFT marketplaces have been underperforming in terms of sales volume despite witnessing growth in their transactional activity.

The owner-to-owner NFT sales volume has dropped by more than 13% to $147.41 million in the past 30 days, according to data provided by CryptoSlam. Meanwhile, it has shed 30% compared to January's $202.19 million figure.

Solana sales volume. Source: CryptoSlam

However, Solana is not alone with similar decline in NFT sales across other chains, noted Philip Gunwhy, partner at sports NFT marketplace Blockasset. He adds tha increased crypto regulations in the U.S. and China might have dampened the demand for NFTs as well.

Related: OpenSea set to integrate Solana in April, further expanding the NFT ecosystem

For instance, Ethereum (ETH), the leading smart contract platform that hosts more than 90% of all the NFT volumes, witnessed a decline of nearly 38% in sales volumes in the last 30 days, almost thrice higher than Solana. 

Ethereum NFT sales volume and unique buyers. Source: CryptoSlam

Other blockchain projects, including Avalanche (AVAX), Ronin, and Flow, also suffered 30%-60% drops in their NFT sales volume — in the same period.

"Clearly, the level of sales is proportional to the number of users, which is currently decreasing in the majority of marketplaces," Gunwhy explained.

"NFT market correlates with investor sentiment rather than fundamental factors, this is a trend that we cannot ignore for the time being."

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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BAYC’s ApeCoin up 50% this week as its creator raises $450M in new funding

APE has closed above a key interim support level, raising its possibilities to extend its rebound move.

ApeCoin (APE) continued its rebound move Thursday as the firm behind it raised hundreds of millions of dollars in a funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz.

APE's price surged 7.5% intraday to reach around $14.50 per piece. Notably, the token's upside move came as a part of a retracement rally that started at the beginning of this week when it was changing hands for as low as $9.50.

That pushed APE's week-to-date profits up by 50%, making it one of the best-performing digital assets since March 21.

APE/USD daily price chart. Source: TradingView

Big VC booster

To recap, ApeCoin digital currency came to existence on March 17, via an "airdrop" backed by Yuga Labs, the creator of the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), a collection of nonfungible tokens (NFT) popular among celebrities, sportsman, and venture capitalists alike for its so-called status symbol.

Yuga Labs dropped 150 million APE — out of the total 1 billion created — among the owners of the Bored Ape NFTs, with each getting 10,904 tokens, worth over $158,000 as of Thursday, for "free."

Meanwhile, owners of rarest BAYC NFTs, the "Mutant Apes," received 2,042 APE, which costs around $30,000 as of today's price.

The firm projects APE as a governance and utility token to allow its holders to oversee and manage the so-called ApeCoin DAO, a decentralized autonomous organization. As a result, holding an APE gives users the right to vote on decisions proposed within the BAYC ecosystem.

"It will serve as a decentralized protocol layer for community-led initiatives that drive culture forward into the metaverse," reads an excerpt from the ApeCoin's official website.

Interestingly, Yuga Labs gave entities, including Andreessen Horowitz and Animoca Brands, that helped it launch APE about 14% of its total supply, worth about $2 billion at today's prices. On Tuesday, the the firm raised $450 million from the same venture capitalists to value at $4 billion.

Crypto exchange FTX also contributed to the funding round, which, as Yuga claimed, would be used to expand its development team and to oversee their coming joint ventures, including a metaverse project called "Otherside."

Yuga may also use the capital to make Bored and Mutant Apes into bigger brands with some of them debuting on luxury goods and a play-to-earn game that may involve APE tokens.

What's next for APE

ApeCoin is a week old so — technically — it does not have enough historic data to anticipate future price movements.

Related: ApeCoin announcement surges BAYC floor price to near-ATH before correction

Nonetheless, switching to lower-timeframe charts shows APE trending upward inside a parallel ascending channel with traders buying when the price hits the lower trendline and selling when it hits the upper trendline.

As a result, APE's ongoing rebound move could have it extend its upside momentum toward the channel's upper trendline near $15, coinciding with another resistance level from March 18-19.

Meanwhile, APE has also been attempting to reclaim $14.25 as its interim support. Failing to do so could risk an early pullback move toward the channel's lower trendline, also coinciding with its 20-hour exponential moving average (20-hour EMA; the green wave) near $13.50.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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Top dogs: Newbie Shiba Inu bites back, gains 25% vs. Dogecoin in February

Metaverse craze, token burning events, and increasing merchant adoption have made Shiba Inu outperform Dogecoin so far this month.

Shiba Inu (SHIB) is now the 13th-largest cryptocurrency with its market valuation sitting near $18 billion, right behind its rival meme-cryptocurrency Dogecoin (DOGE), worth roughly $20 billion.

But despite falling behind in ranks, SHIB's price has outperformed DOGE in 2022. February has seen a sharp recovery for the SHIB/DOGE pair, in particular, rising by over 38% month-to-date (MTD).

As a result, Shiba Inu gained more than 50% MTD against the dollar versus Dogecoin's 11%, as shown in the chart below.

SHIB/USDT vs. DOGE/USDT daily price performance. Source: TradingView

Most of the February's — and, in fact, 2022's — gains in the SHIB market surfaced on two dates: Feb. 6 and 7. SHIB's price rose by a net 41% led by back-to-back optimistic updates in the Shiba Inu market compared to DOGE's 12.5% gain.

Welly's adoption, burn party, other bullish catalysts

Shiba Inu's rally in February primarily came in the wake of multiple bullish catalysts, including merchant adoption, a token burning event, and the announcement of a layer-2 blockchain solution.

On Feb. 3, Welly's — a fast-food chain selling burgers and french fries — announced a tie-up with Shiba Inu. In doing so, the firm decided to rebrand its stores to integrate Shiba Inu-themed products, including non-fungible tokens (NFTs) featuring their mascot dog's imageries.

Welly's customers will be able to buy their products using SHIB tokens while participating in their food chain's expansion via Shiba Inu's decentralized autonomous organization "Doggy DAO." A day after the announcement, SHIB's price rose by 7% to $0.00002219.

On Feb. 5, a day before the big Shiba Inu rally, crypto company Bigger Entertainment announced a massive "coin burn" involving SHIB tokens on Valentine's Day, effectively removing 162 million SHIB from circulation. 

On the same day, Singaporean blockchain solutions firm Unification, which has previously worked with Amazon and Google, announced that it had been engaging with the Shiba Inu creators to develop a layer-2 solution called Shibarium, optimized for gaming.

In contrast, Dogecoin's ecosystem stayed far from hype-building scenarios and traded, more or less‚ in sync with broader crypto market trends. Its last big update came on Jan. 14, when billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk announced that his electric vehicle manufacturing company, Tesla, would accept payments in DOGE.

DOGE rallied to as high as $0.2148 after the Tesla news on Jan. 14 but has since dropped to near $0.1500.

Next Shiba Inu hype in focus: metaverse

Unlike Dogecoin, Shiba Inu has been holding its recent gains. On Thursday, SHIB was trading merely 5% lower than its year-to-date high of $0.00003523 while eying a breakout above its interim resistance level of $0.00003331.

SHIB/USDT daily price chart. Source: TradingView

SHIB held its bullish bias as Shiba Inu creators announced on Wednesday that they would foray into the emerging metaverse sector. In doing so, they would enable users to buy plots on virtual lands. However, they did not disclose when they plan to launch the yet-to-be-named project.

The news also helped LEASH, a token that would enable users to purchase and auction lands inside the Shiba Inu metaverse, rally by 45% on Feb. 9. This also coincided with someone purchasing 3.4 trillion SHIB worth almost $116 million in a single sale.

But SHIB comes with its own set of risks. For starters, the token's upside boom has done little in boosting its use case outside the cryptocurrency exchanges. For example, Cryptwerk, an online crypto directory, shows that only 618 merchants globally accept payments in SHIB. In comparison, more than 2,000 merchants have integrated DOGE into their checkout page.

Extreme price volatility also puts Shiba Inu at risk of facing massive pullbacks.

Related: Is Shiba Inu overheating after SHIB price gains 75% in two weeks?

SHIB's recent history shows that it has corrected 80-90% during its previous two bearish cycles. As the token now eyes a decisive close above $0.00003331 to ensure its long-term bullish bias, a pullback of equal proportion could have it wipe 40% of its recent gains, with the next downside target sitting near $0.00002091.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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The Sandbox (SAND) metaverse token gains 40% after Snoop Dogg, Warner Music partnership

SAND’s 40% rally follows a two-month-long correction that wiped out nearly 70% of the token’s market valuation.

Sandbox (SAND) refused to go down despite broader negative market sentiment in the past 24 hours. Instead, the altcoin logged a breakaway recovery as traders assessed its recent high-profile partnerships as a sign that the project has strong fundamentals.

SAND rose 10.23% to $3.38 at the UTC close on Jan.27, followed by another 5.42% spike to $3.57 on Friday. In contrast, Bitcoin (BTC), dropped 1.41% within the same timeframe.

SAND/USD daily price chart. Source: TradingView

SAND adoption booms

Traders decided to increase their exposure to SAND after the Sandbox announced partnerships with American rapper Snoop Dogg and Warner Music, a major record label.

On Jan. 27, Snoop Dogg tweeted a teaser of what appeared to be his upcoming nonfungible token (NFT) collection, dubbed "the Snoop Avatars." The rapper further hinted that his avatars would come as a part of the Sandbox metaverse.

Later, that day, the Sandbox announced that it would create a music theme park and concert venue within its metaverse with the help of Warner Music. In doing so, the gaming project noted that the Warner Music artists would virtually engage with their fans and generate real revenues streams.

“We’re shaping The Sandbox as a fun entertainment destination where creators, fans and players can enjoy first-of-a-kind immersive experiences and be more closely connected to their favorite musical artists through NFTs," Sebastien Borget, chief operations officer and co-founder of The Sandbox, told Cointelegraph.

Naturally, the high-profile partnerships boosted the prospects for SAND to find more takers in the future. That is primarily because of the token's role as a primary asset inside the Sandbox metaverse — a medium of exchange, governance and staking. As a result, it fared better than most of its top-ranking crypto rivals on Jan. 27.

What's next for SAND?

The latest bout of buying appeared in line with a choppy recovery in the broader cryptocurrency sector that started on Jan. 24.

Between its nadir of Jan. 22 and Jan. 28's top, the crypto market added over $150 billion to its net valuation. SAND, which recovered alongside other assets, bottomed out at $2.56 then went on to rally over 40% in just four days.

SAND/USD daily price chart. Source: TradingView

Following the bounce, SAND price confirmed its 200-day exponential moving average (200-day EMA; the blue wave in the chart above) as its interim support. If the euphoria surrounding the Snoop Dogg and Warner Music partnerships sustain, Sand will likely extend its upside momentum toward the 50-day EMA (the red wave) near $4.50.

Meanwhile, independent market analyst Cantering Clark doubted the upside setup, reminding that SAND's pump could have posed a "helpful exit for holders" before a potential bearish continuation ahead.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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Bored Ape Yacht Club is a huge mainstream hit, but is Wall Street ready for NFTs?

Experts share how Bored Ape Yacht Club's success has changed the NFT landscape for good.

Within months after its launch in April 2021, Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) has become one of the main reasons Wall Street should take the emerging nonfungible token (NFT) market seriously, thanks to its recent sales turnover of over $1 billion.

Celebrities ape into BAYC

For the uninitiated, BAYC is a collection of 10,000 cartoons of anthropomorphic apes with stylish clothes and disreputable expressions. Each ape is practically an image file that should be worthless in a sane world. Nonetheless, they have been managing to fetch astonishing sums, sometimes from some of the world's most renowned celebrities.

For instance, Jimmy Fallon, a popular American TV host, bought the image of a Bored Ape that wore a striped T-shirt and heart-shaped shades for almost $220,000 in November last year. And very recently, Academy Award-winning rapper Eminem paid nearly $462,000 for an ape that somewhat resembled him.

Eminem's bored ape, dubbed BAYC #9055. Source: The Guardian

Meanwhile, one of the rarest Bored Apes, which had a gold fur trait, fetched $3.4 million in an online auction held by Sotheby's in October, breaking the record of another rare ape with laser eyes, which was sold to the Sandbox for $2.9 million a month before.

But what is the selling point?

The BAYC collection fetches its value from NFTs, digital ownership proofs logged on a public blockchain. Think Bitcoin (BTC), but each "coin" is indivisible and unique in some way.

Meanwhile, most NFT projects, including BAYC, settle via the Ethereum blockchain, priced in its native token Ether (ETH).

But rarity is not the only reason people pay millions of dollars for Bored Apes. In addition to owning a unique avatar, people also gain admissions to an exclusive membership club, imposed with tokens. That gives them entry into an inner circle of elites, bringing them status and more profitable opportunities.

Evan Luthra, the CEO, and founder of EL Group International and a BAYC's exclusive club member discussed the allure attached to the elite association. The 26-year old angel investor referred to the membership as something that is "very strong for the Wall Street folks."

"I think there is a new celebrity joining the club every single day."

Bored Ape collectibles also enable their owners to enter private messaging boards on Discord and gain privileged access to other NFTs.

Bored Ape Yacht Club "floor price"

Bored Ape collectibles also enable their owners to enter private messaging boards on Discord and gain privileged access to other NFTs. And then, there is a certain reselling value attached to these NFTs, as visible in its rising "floor price," which reflects the lowest bid one may open for the collectibles.

As of Jan.7, the BAYC floor price was 68 ETH, or around $217,800, up 380% from its mid-August low.

BAYC Floor Price chart. Source: CoinGecko

Noelle Acheson, head of market insights at Genesis Trading, credited BAYC for being more flexible in collaborations than CryptoPunks, one of the only high-profile NFT collectible series that came before it.

These collaborations include a BAYC-inspired Adidas gear, the signing of a talent agency, a potential Bored Ape music group, and other related assets emerging around the languid ape characters.

"So, the concept of floor prices — which drives institutional investment in NFTs as well as their increasing use as collateral for loans — no longer depends just on how much investors think someone else will pay further down the road," Acheson explained, adding:

"Floor prices, and an asset’s appreciation potential, now also depends on what else the NFTs can be used for, other than just displaying."

Luthra agreed, adding that the continuous involvement of celebrities with BAYC would further boost its recognition among retail and institutional investors alike. That may bring more demand for its NFT collection, which, in turn, would push its floor price higher.

The "Meta" factor

Jelmer Rotteveel, the co-founder of NFT collection MoonwalkerFM, attached one more bullish backstop to the BAYC core valuation: the ongoing hype around Meta, rebranded from Facebook to support the social media giant's metaverse ambitions.

"With the emergence of Meta we will be entering a new way of communication and business," he told Cointelegraph, adding that NFTs would become an integral part of the metaverse sector, with users supporting unique digital avatars, such as Bored Apes, to interact with one another digitally.

He added:

"I believe that people will be looking more closely at the developments of NFT projects like BAYC, and, just like you saw with cryptocurrency, they will be stepping in one by one."

Acheson noted that Facebook/Meta has committed to spending approximately $10 billion on metaverse development, citing its CEO Mark Zuckerberg's statement that they would look into decentralized metaverse applications.

"Whether we believe him or not — investors are likely to think about getting in ahead of those flows," she added.

Will Wall Street ape into NFTs?

As stated, BAYC's net sales recently crossed the $1-billion-mark, almost 10% of what Apple earned in 2021. Meanwhile, the NFT sector, on the whole, processed sales worth $41 billion, which came to be almost equal to the global art sales in the year, data from Chainalysis showed

Matt Hougan, the chief investment officer of Bitwise Asset Management, admitted that many of their clients had been looking for exposure in the NFT space without needing to crisscross through its daunting technology.

In response, Bitwise launched a dedicated fund last mont, which tracks its own Bitwise Blue-Chip NFT Collections Index — a basket of the ten largest NFT collections weighted by market capitalization — and buys and holds artworks from BAYC, CryptoPunks, and other NFT projects.

Related: The NFT world is gradually bridging the gap between niche and mainstream

The "Blue-Chip NFT Index Fund" is available only to institutional investors who invest at least $25,000 into the product. 

Returns brought forth by Bitwise's NFT fund since inception. Source: Bitwise Asset Management

Rebekah Keida, director of marketing at New York-based investment management firm, XBTO, favored the prospects of Including blue-chip NFT projects like BAYC or CryptoPunks into funds on Wall Street.

Keida says that it would open the floodgates for accredited investors to pour thousands, even millions, of dollars into these digital projects.

"The opportunities afforded by the increased capital flow enhances the legitimacy of top NFT projects while allowing investors a diverse bet in crypto," she told Cointelegraph.

Luthra showed confidence in asset managers' ability to tail Meta's foray into the metaverse sector, which, in turn, would benefit the NFT projects like the BAYC, saying:

"If Meta thinks that the future lies in the metaverse and that's where they are investing their time and energy, it only makes logical sense for asset managers to deploy funds towards the industry. As the space matures and there is more opportunities available, I am confident we will see many more metaverse related funds pop up to capitalize on the opportunity."

Meanwhile, Sami Chlagou, CEO at Cross the ages metaverse game, compared Meta's potential involvement in the NFT space with "lighting a lamp in the heads of investors who are much more backward about this concept."

"Whether you think Meta's decision is good or bad, the fact remains that when one of the largest social networking groups open to innovation and known for shaking up our environment talks about a subject, it opens doors and the desire to get involved."

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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Sandbox token SAND rallies 260% in November ahead of play-to-earn metaverse launch

Nevertheless, signs of bearish divergence between SAND's price and momentum may hamper its ongoing upside momentum.

SAND, the native token of the Sandbox — a blockchain-based gaming platform owned by Animoca Brands, inched higher on Tuesday, building on its gains made all across November, to reach another record high.

SAND token price rose to $5.64 after swelling 16.25% intraday but retraced some of those gains to trade at $5.54 at the press time. The move took the Sandbox token's month-to-date (MTD) and year-to-date (YTD) gains to nearly 260% and over 14,700%, respectively, with its market capitalization crossing above $5 billion, making it the 41st-largest coin in the sector.

SAND/USDT daily price chart. Source: TradingView

Many catalysts behind the SAND price rally

This month's exuberance was in part attributable to Sandbox's announcement of opening up part of its metaverse via its multi-week play-to-earn (P2E) Alpha event beginning Nov. 29, at 13:00 UTC.

In detail, the blockchain startup confirmed that it would select a group of 5,000 players to earn up to 1,000 SAND (now worth $5,540) and three nonfungible tokens (NFT) as they spent time across Sandbox's eighteen virtual experiences.

Additionally, the recent bout of buying across the SAND spot markets — which saw its price gain over about 37% and 40% against the U.S. dollar and Bitcoin (BTC) in the previous 24 hours — came on hopes of a potential collaboration between the Sandbox and sports merchandise giant Adidas.

On Monday, Adidas's Twitter handle was seen discussing the potential to build a so-called "adiVerse" with the support from the @theSandboxGame, the Sandbox's official Twitter account.

The tweet received nearly 1,450 retweets and 4,400 likes.

RSI divergence in play

Despite solid fundamentals, SAND risked rallying into a bull trap as its price trends showed clear deviations from its relative strength index (RSI).

Specifically, the RSI typically returns higher values when the market rises, and lower values when it falls. Occasionally, the RSI and the market move in an opposite direction, leading to so-called RSI divergences.

Related: Metaverse and blockchain gaming altcoins rally while Bitcoin looks for support

That said, a falling RSI and a rising market show a bearish divergence. Notably, since the beginning of November, SAND has been forming a similar RSI divergence, a sign that the momentum in the move upside has been slowing down.

SAND/USDT daily price chart featuring bearish RSI divergence. Source: TradingView

That does not mean that the bull trend is over, but alerts about a possible short-term pullback move. The following chart shows the potential entry and exit targets for the sessions ahead, based on the Fibonacci retracement graph between $0.17-swing low and $8.72-swing high.

SAND/USDT daily price chart featuring Fib level targets. Source: TradingView

A pullback upon testing 0.382 Fib level at $5.45 could have SAND return to its next support line at the 0.5 Fib level, near $4.45. The same line has acted as resistance during SAND's upside attempts between Nov. 18 and Nov. 22.

Conversely, a continued move above $5.45, accompanied by a rise in volumes, may open the possibility for SAND to test $6.70 — at 0.236 Fib level — as its next upside target.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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