Интерес рынка сместился с мем-коинов на DeFi-токены

cryptonews.ruPublicado a 2020-06-29Actualizado a 2024-11-29

Ведущие мем-коины потеряли импульс к росту, а DeFi-токены демонстрируют более сильный рост. Об этом говорит динамика соответствующих индексов, пишет The Block.

Недельная динамика индексов The Block. Данные: The Block.

За последнюю неделю характеризующий динамику топ-30 мем-коинов индикатор GMMEME снизился на 0,95%.

Последние две недели индекс колеблется в диапазоне 470–535 пунктов с неудачной попыткой выйти из диапазона вверх 23 ноября, когда он достиг ATH в 571,87 п.

Данные: The Block.

Мин Чон из Presto Research указал на «перегрев» сектора.

«Листинги на биржах привели к скачку цен на токены в середине ноября, а затем к растущей усталости инвесторов от противоречий, включая Pump.fun», — пояснил специалист.

Сообщество возмутилось стримами на Pump.fun

Чон отметил ротацию капитала в токены малой капитализации и ИИ-проекты.

Основатель, CEO и CIO Defiance Capital Артур Чонг указал на возрождение интереса к ETH и DeFi-протоколам. Поступления в сегмент могут идти за счет закрытия позиций в мем-коинах, предположил эксперт.

Катализатором стала победа Дональда Трампа и рост надежд на улучшение регуляторной среды.

Чон назвал текущий тренд «более широким поворотом» к фундаментальным показателям. Интерес к DeFi аналитик связал с ожидаемым циклом снижения ставок в TradFi.

Напомним, кандидат на должность «криптоцаря» Кристофер Джанкарло напомнил, что предоставление гражданам гарантии на возможность иметь собственные кошельки и принятие новых правил и норм CFTC и SEC вошли в список целей Трампа.

Ранее месячный оборот DEX на Solana превысил $100 млрд на фоне рекордных месячных сборов Pump.fun.

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