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    PEPE suffers under big sell orders of ex-founders

    By CVJ.CH Content Partner Kaiko Research on 29. August 2023 Market Review

    A summarizing review of what has been happening at the crypto markets of the past week. A look at trending sectors, liquidity, volatility, spreads and more. The weekly report in cooperation with market data provider Kaiko.

    Markets are flat with BTC and ETH still trading at 2-month lows. Last week, MasterCard and Visa announced they are stepping back from Binance card partnership, the IRS proposed new crypto tax rules, and the U.S. central bank Jackson Hole symposium failed to move markets. This week, we explore:

    • Huobi's remarkable surge in market share.
    • BNB liquidity amid recent price declines.
    • PEPE's big sell off.

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    PEPE craters as creators sell 16 trillion tokens

    PEPE CVD
    Source: Kaiko

    The memecoin PEPE plummeted 20% in just a few hours after on-chain watchers noticed that the Pepe team had changed the parameters of its multi-signature (multi-sig) wallet, allowing them to send about $15mn worth of tokens to exchanges, with the vast majority going to OKX and Binance. Our cumulative volume delta (CVD) chart shows the net buying and selling on each instrument, with about 12tn PEPE net sold in just 15 minutes as the team offloaded tokens. Within the hour, 19tn net tokens had been sold. Interestingly, despite the price drop, liquidity has remained steady across centralized exchanges, with $300k more bids than asks within 0.5% of the mid price.

    PEPE liquidity

    Thus, it seems that the team’s potential abandonment of the project is not yet the death sentence that some have proclaimed. A twitter account representing the project tweeted a lengthy explanation of the events, alleging that there were disagreements amongst the core team and the tokens were sold by three “ex-team members.” They also stated that the multi-sig’s remaining 10tn tokens are secure and will not be sold.

    meme token weekly trade volume

    PEPE took markets by storm following its launch in April with its weekly trade volume hitting an all-time high of $4bn in May before dropping to around 0.4bn in July. Despite last week's sale PEPE trade volume remained well below the annual average in both USD and native units.

    Huobi's high volume persists

    huobi trade volume

    Its been a low-volatility, low-volume summer, which has strongly impacted the fortunes of many crypto exchanges. Yet, one major exchange has bucked this trend: Huobi. This comes as the exchange grapples with rumors of insolvency and executives getting detained, which triggered heavy outflows at the start of August. Interestingly, the negative press has had virtually no impact on trade volume, which has stayed all but flat since mid-July. Huobi is one of the only exchanges that we regularly analyze that has not experienced a decline in volumes since the start of the summer.

    market share of volume

    This has helped its market share relative to its closest competitors rise from just 2-3% to as high as 19% in a span of just a couple of months. Altcoins account for the vast majority of volume on the exchange, with no one coin claiming dominant market share.

    BNB liquidity is resilient despite price drop

    BNB liquidity price

    Rumors continued to swirl this week as BNB bounced off of $200, a level of support that has held for over two years, only broken briefly after Terra’s collapse. Similar to PEPE, despite the recent price drop – the token was at $350 back in April – liquidity has remained strong. However, it’s important to note that about 90% of BNB liquidity is on Binance. This has fueled speculation that Binance is propping up BNB’s price by selling other tokens. While we have seen no evidence of this, the resilience of bid depth at both the 0.1% and 1% levels shows that BNB does have strong bid support even as its price has dropped. Additionally, derivatives data shows that aggressive shorting of BNB has subsided, at least temporarily.

    BNB derivatives

    On July 11, open interest peaked at $440mn as the volume-weighted funding rate (VWFR) quickly fell from roughly neutral to -0.07%, indicating most of the new positions opened were shorts. Open interest began to fall and VWFR returned to neutral on July 17 as BNB found footing in the $240 range. It began another leg down on August 16; this time, open interest remained flat and VWFR didn’t dip deeply negative until August 22, when BNB bounced off $200. Since then, price has stabilized around $215 and both open interest and VWFR have remained flat, showing that speculation around the token has cooled for now.

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    Binance liquidity for long-tail tokens

    Last week, news broke that Binance staff had contacted crypto projects with low liquidity tokens trading on the exchange asking for details on market making relationships. A spokesperson said it was part of an "ongoing risk management initiative." They also asked projects to contribute 1-5% of tokens to their savings program to earn interest.

    Market making is common, if not expected, of crypto projects in order to guarantee liquidity for a token, which improves the overall trading experience. Binance currently has more than 380 assets trading on the exchange, many of them very illiquid. When looking at the distribution of trade volume, we can see that the vast majority is skewed within the top 10 altcoins (excluding BTC/ETH, which overall account for the majority of volume).

    distribution binance volume

    The distribution shows that most tokens have low volume, which could disincentivize projects or market makers to shore up market depth. To understand if this is the case, we looked at 2% market depth for the bottom 50 tokens trading on Binance, as measured by volume.

    altcoin market depth binance

    The trend is not overly striking, showing that depth for these 50 tokens is about the same as it was at the start of the year, at about $4mn. We will monitor to see if liquidity improves after Binance's outreach efforts.

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    CVJ.CH Content Partner Kaiko Research
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    Kaiko is one of the leading cryptocurrency market data providers for institutional investors and enterprises. They aim to empower market participants with accurate, transparent, and actionable financial data to be leveraged for a range of market activities. Kaiko’s mission is to be the foundation of the new digital finance economy by serving as a single source for market information.

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