• Home
  • Latest News
  • Cryptocurrency and NFT
  • Virtual Worlds
  • Learning Zone
  • Videos
    • News
    • Learn
  • FAQ
  • Directory
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Metaverse News Outlet
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Cryptocurrency and NFT
  • Virtual Worlds
  • Learning Zone
  • Videos
    • News
    • Learn
  • FAQ
  • Directory
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Cryptocurrency and NFT
  • Virtual Worlds
  • Learning Zone
  • Videos
    • News
    • Learn
  • FAQ
  • Directory
No Result
View All Result
Metaverse News Outlet
No Result
View All Result
Home Latest News

Here’s the outlook for bitcoin as geopolitical tensions heat up and interest rates rise

2022-02-14
in Latest News
0
Here’s the outlook for bitcoin as geopolitical tensions heat up and interest rates rise
189
SHARES
1.5k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Artur Widak | NurPhoto | Getty Images

The bitcoin narrative could be tested this week as investors monitor tense developments between Ukraine and Russia and weigh the possibility of the Federal Reserve hiking interest rates by 50 basis points, or 0.5 percentage point, in March.

The largest cryptocurrency by market capital currency has long been regarded by early investors and enthusiasts as a safe haven asset – one that ideally could offset risk in investors’ portfolios and limit exposure to negative shocks.

However, in recent months bitcoin has has been trading like equities, specifically like riskier growth-oriented stocks. It’s still recovering from a big drop from earlier in the year, when rising rates led investors to shed positions in tech and other risky assets.

“Bitcoin is labeled by some as a stateless currency and it has indeed performed well in the past when there were geopolitical tensions, so we could expect some demand as a safe haven asset,” said Yuya Hasegawa, crypto market analyst at Japanese bitcoin exchange Bitbank.

However, “the change in the landscape made bitcoin fragile to the U.S. stock market volatility, so bitcoin investors may not be able to feel at ease until the situation at the Russia-Ukraine border starts to settle down,” he added.

Crypto winter for a few months

The price of bitcoin is about 10% down for the year, according to Coin Metrics, and about 38% from its November all-time high.

With a rising rate environment, tech and growth stocks could remain in a chokehold for a while. That means if this is crypto winter, a term that refers to an extended bearish period, it could last for several months more.

“If we are in a bear market we’ll see another eight or nine months of sideways to down [movement], which is an opportunity for the tourists to leave the market and the real players to continue building this technology,” said Chris King, CEO and founder of Eaglebrook Advisors.

Katie Stockton, founder of Fairlead Strategies, said a resistance level at $46,730 should remain intact this week. Support is near $37,360, but bitcoin doesn’t look in store for a near-term test, she added.

Seasoned crypto investors have been here before and are rarely spooked by extended low periods. Bitcoin has only experienced one crypto winter before: In 2018, its price crashed by about 80% from its then all-time high. The market has evolved significantly since then.

Setting the stage for the next bull market

Low periods are a time for the industry to clean up and build the infrastructure and applications that will make it easier for the next wave of newcomers in the next bull market. Between decentralized finance, non-fungible tokens, the metaverse and more, there’s plenty of interest in new sectors of crypto that go beyond bitcoin.

“Use cases in adoption are burgeoning,” said Rodrigo Vicuna, chief financial officer at Prime Trust. “We’re just beginning to scratch the surface of where a lot of blockchains are going.”

For example, interest – and money – in NFTs boomed in 2021. Most people still only see them as digital art, a concept that’s hard to grasp for many. People also overlook other potential uses for NFTs. For instance, an NFT of a house deed could provide a history of property ownership, while NFT medical records may offer patients a safe way to share information with doctors, Vicuna said.

King noted that despite new interest in decentralized finance, or DeFi, its still too early and underdeveloped for it to take off. DeFi allows users to participate in lending and other financial activities using blockchain and do so without any middlemen.

“We’re very long DeFi in some of our strategies,” King said as an example. “DeFi is still speculative. The infrastructure is still being built, it’s still clunky and hard to use. “Bitcoin in 2013 through 2016 was hard to buy, but companies like Coinbase and Gemini made it easier. DeFi needs that onramp to improve it and make it less speculative. It just takes time.”

With the bitcoin cycle lengthening and returns diminishing, these other assets play a big role in ushering new entrants into crypto broadly and increasing adoption. Bitcoin itself hasn’t found its killer app yet – that is, the feature that makes it indispensable – King said, but increasing adoption will get it there.

“The most important thing that we follow and look at both from a short and long-term perspective is adoption, it’s really all that matters,” King said. Like Facebook, Instagram and Uber, he said, “hype around these assets and the price going up led to more users joining the network, which is ultimately what we care about.”

Source link

Tags: BitcoingeopoliticalheatHeresInterestoutlookratesRisetensions
Share76Tweet47
Previous Post

Texas Sues Meta Over Facebook’s Facial-Recognition Practices

Next Post

Texas is suing Meta over Facebook facial recognition

Related Posts

5 Major Companies Owned By Meta

5 Major Companies Owned By Meta

2026-05-24
0

PJ McDonnell/Shutterstock Since its founding, Meta hasn't been shy about purchasing various companies. From WhatsApp and Instagram, to smaller unknown...

First Look at Pettichat, the Qwen-Powered AI Collar That Puts Words to Your Pet’s Barks and Meows

2026-05-24
0

A startup in Hangzhou just released a lightweight collar that listens to dogs and cats and turns their sounds into...

Google to Launch Android XR Glasses in The Fall

Google to Launch Android XR Glasses in The Fall

2026-05-21
0

Google has confirmed that its Android XR platform will launch its first audio smart glasses later this autumn, marking the...

Meta Is Getting Blunt About Cutting Workers to Fund Other Spending

Meta Is Getting Blunt About Cutting Workers to Fund Other Spending

2026-05-20
0

Your layoff may be helping your former employer pay for AI. Loading audio narration... That's the thrust of part of...

Your XR Investment Isn’t Transforming Work. It’s Recreating the Office in a More Complicated Way

Your XR Investment Isn’t Transforming Work. It’s Recreating the Office in a More Complicated Way

2026-05-20
0

A lot of enterprise XR adoption still feels weirdly stuck. The headsets got better, the software is sleeker, and the...

Load More

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Top 5 Biggest Metaverse Crypto Projects for 2022

Top 5 Biggest Metaverse Crypto Projects for 2022

2022-01-16
Why Are Photographic Avatars Vital for Work in the Metaverse?

Why Are Photographic Avatars Vital for Work in the Metaverse?

2022-01-02
YouTube’s Primetime Channels bring streaming movies and TV into the YouTube app

YouTube’s Primetime Channels bring streaming movies and TV into the YouTube app

2022-11-01

Gateway to the Metaverse | Monthly Memos from Hrish Lotlikar

2022-01-04
Someone paid 450k to be Snoop Dogg’s virtual neighbour

Someone paid 450k to be Snoop Dogg’s virtual neighbour

0
Metaverse Land On Solana Is Also Gaining Value Rapidly

Metaverse Land On Solana Is Also Gaining Value Rapidly

0
Snoop Dogg Sandbox Sale Goes Live Today!

Snoop Dogg Sandbox Sale Goes Live Today!

0
Metaverse Land Sales Are Flying

Metaverse Land Sales Are Flying

0
5 Major Companies Owned By Meta

5 Major Companies Owned By Meta

2026-05-24

First Look at Pettichat, the Qwen-Powered AI Collar That Puts Words to Your Pet’s Barks and Meows

2026-05-24
Google to Launch Android XR Glasses in The Fall

Google to Launch Android XR Glasses in The Fall

2026-05-21
Meta Is Getting Blunt About Cutting Workers to Fund Other Spending

Meta Is Getting Blunt About Cutting Workers to Fund Other Spending

2026-05-20

Metaverse News Outlet

Our mission is to bring you the latest metaverse news and help you learn about the metaverse. It doesn't matter if you're a metaverse beginner or a metaverse noob, we've got you covered. Be sure to check out our Learning Zone to find out how you can join the metaverse if you want to get involved.

Categories

  • Cryptocurrency and NFT
  • Latest News
  • Learning Zone
  • Virtual Worlds

Recent Posts

  • 5 Major Companies Owned By Meta
  • First Look at Pettichat, the Qwen-Powered AI Collar That Puts Words to Your Pet’s Barks and Meows
  • Google to Launch Android XR Glasses in The Fall

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Cryptocurrency and NFT
  • Virtual Worlds
  • Learning Zone
  • Videos
    • News
    • Learn
  • FAQ
  • Directory

© 2018 Metaverse News Outlet.