This week, the value of many other leading cryptocurrencies, including Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and Cardano (ADA), as well as the meme coins Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB), has fallen as well.  Price declines have resulted in an exodus of hundreds of billions from the global cryptocurrency market. Indeed, on Monday, the entire market capitalization was $2.87 trillion, today it is $2.53 trillion, representing an outflow of $340 billion.

Bitcoin’s influence on the market

Whatsmore, the worldwide cryptocurrency market cap is $2.54 trillion, representing a 3.05% fall from the previous day,  according to CoinMarketCap statistics. Meanwhile, the overall crypto market volume during the previous 24 hours, on the other hand, has increased by 17.62 % to $147.81 billion. In terms of 24-hour volume, DeFi is present at $19.62 billion or 13.28%; in comparison, the overall volume of all stable currencies is currently $115.16 billion, accounting for 77.91%.

Bitcoin crash

Bitcoin’s price has maintained its hold of over $57,000, boosted by the release of the long-awaited Taproot upgrade over the weekend, which increases the cryptocurrency’s privacy and security.  Nevertheless, after reaching an all-time high last week, Bitcoin is presently trading at $57,142, declining over $10,000 from its previous peak. During the past couple of days, Bitcoin has slipped out of the $59,000-$61,000 range in which it had been trading, plunging just below that level to hit its lowest point since late October.  There is no clear indication that the decline will stop anytime soon; crypto traders will be paying careful attention over the next several hours to see whether the downward trend is maintained or if the price is once again testing its bottom limit. On this matter, crypto analyst Credible Crypto stated: Likewise, prominent crypto trading analyst Michael van de Poppe still considers that we are in a bull market:  He added:

Altcoins fall in tandem

In particular, most of the top ten cryptocurrencies have lost between 6% and 10% of their value in the last couple of days, with the flash collapse on Tuesday occurring just less than a week after some of them reached all-time highs. Ethereum is also challenging the psychological barrier of $4,000, having lost more than 5% of its value in the recent 24-hour period. Solana has suffered the most significant losses among the top cryptocurrencies, the most staked crypto asset by value, with the price dropping by more than 10% the last week. [coinbase]