In this Week's Market Rollup
The famous “Uptober” meme appears to have manifested once again, as crypto markets have rallied significantly over the last seven days to help the month close positively. October has historically been one of Bitcoins’s strongest months, recording monthly gains ten times out of the last 13 years, and this year is no different. Together with Ethereum (ETH), the crypto market’s two leading assets have enjoyed their strongest weekly performance in months, helping catapult the overall crypto market into green. Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s favourite cryptocurrency Dogecoin (DOGE) has gone barking-mad following his successful acquisition of Twitter.
Market Highlights
- Bitcoin (BTC) crosses the US$20,000 mark as it breaks out of its monthly range to the upside, pushing the total crypto market cap past US$1 trillion.
- Over US$700 million worth of short positions were liquidated on October 25, with ETH rallying 14.0% the same day.
- DOGE soars as high as 130% in response to Elon Musk purchasing social media app, Twitter.
Price Movements
Bitcoin (BTC)

BTC’s price surge resulted in a slew of liquidations across the crypto market over the past seven days which consequently contributed to further price surges. On October 25, over US$700 million worth of short positions were liquidated as BTC rallied and brought the rest of the market with it. With traders being forced to cover their positions and buy back the borrowed assets, this may have squeezed BTC’s price higher.
Ethereum (ETH)


Altcoins

DOGE has made its way back into the headlines this week, after leaping 95.7% in price. This sudden price action came in response to Elon Musk’s US$44 billion acquisition of social media app Twitter on October 28. While Musk did not directly mention DOGE during the acquisition, his longtime affiliation with the asset and recent interaction with tweets from Billy Markus, a Dogecoin developer, caused traders to speculate on the token. Other dog-themed meme coins enjoyed positive gains too, with Shiba Inu (SHIB) rallying 16.2% alongside it. DOGE’s rally brought it back into the top 10 coins by market cap, jumping ahead of Cardano (ADA) and Solana (SOL) in the process.
Other top performing tokens this week were The Sandbox (SAND) and, for the second week in a row, Render (RNDR). SAND enjoyed a 14.8% week-on-week price increase while RNDR rallied 20.1%. Render was recently listed on “The Information’s 50 most promising startups” list, placing 5th.

Web3 News
In stark contrast to the dwindling bear market, crypto trademark applications have hit an all-time-high in 2022, seeing over 4,300 U.S. trademark applications in the digital currency space, compared to the 3,500 seen last year. Adding to that list this week were financial services giants Visa, PayPal and Western Union which all filed for patents for “software” that will enable the “storage, trade and monitoring” of digital assets, further expanding blockchain technology into regular use cases.
Amidst Musk’s Twitter takeover, Twitter announced that it will let users display and trade NFTs through tweets thanks to a new partnership with four select marketplaces: Magic Eden, Rarible, Dapper Labs and Jump.trade. The new NFT Tweet Tiles feature—which is currently still being tested—displays NFT artwork in a panel in the tweet and includes a button to take users to a marketplace listing.
Recommended reading: A Guide to Dollar Cost Averaging in Crypto
from Caleb & Brown Cryptocurrency Brokerage.






