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Bitcoin Holds Steady Amid Global Health Crisis as WHO Declares International Emergency

TL;DR

  • Bitcoin priced at $9,350 on January 31, 2020, down 2.33% for the day
  • WHO declares COVID-19 Public Health Emergency of International Concern on January 30/31
  • $154M total crypto volume traded across all markets, Ethereum down 2.52%
  • MakerDAO’s multi-collateral DAI surpasses 100M threshold, DeFi ecosystem growing
  • Despite global concerns, Bitcoin maintains relative stability compared to traditional markets

On January 31, 2020, the cryptocurrency market faced significant uncertainty as the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. This declaration, coming as the virus began its global spread, created widespread financial market jitters that extended to the digital asset space.

Bitcoin, the world’s first and largest cryptocurrency, traded at $9,350 on January 31, representing a modest decline of 2.33% for the day. Despite the global health crisis declaration, Bitcoin showed remarkable resilience compared to traditional financial markets, which experienced more dramatic selloffs during the same period.

The WHO Declaration and Market Response

The WHO’s declaration on January 30/31, 2020, marked a critical moment in the COVID-19 pandemic timeline. This formal recognition of the virus as an international health emergency sent shockwaves through global financial markets, with investors scrambling to assess potential economic impacts.

On Kraken Digital Asset Exchange, the platform reported $154M traded across all markets on January 31. Bitcoin accounted for $92.3M of this total volume, demonstrating its continued dominance in the digital asset ecosystem. The decline was relatively contained, with Bitcoin falling just 2.33% to close at $9,350.53.

Ethereum and Altcoin Performance

Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, experienced similar market conditions with a 2.52% decline to $180.16. The platform saw significant trading activity with $29.1M in 24-hour volume, reflecting healthy market participation despite the global uncertainty.

Other major cryptocurrencies showed varied performance: Bitcoin Cash fell 4.39% to $374.1, XRP declined 2.57% to $0.2384, and Litecoin dropped 1.77% to $67.67. Tether, the stablecoin, maintained its $1.00 peg with minimal deviation of just 0.03%.

DeFi Ecosystem Continues Growth Despite Uncertainty

While traditional markets reacted nervously to the health crisis, the decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem continued its impressive growth trajectory. On January 31, 2020, MakerDAO’s multi-collateral DAI stablecoin surpassed the significant 100 million threshold, demonstrating increasing adoption and utility within the DeFi space.

MakerDAO’s Oasis platform continued to offer users a Dai Savings Rate (DSR) of over 7%, providing attractive yields for holders of the stablecoin. This feature became increasingly valuable as market volatility increased, offering crypto investors a safe haven within the ecosystem.

The total value locked in DeFi platforms stood at approximately $850 million, reflecting the sector’s rapid expansion and growing importance in the broader crypto landscape.

Bitcoin Mining Network Activity

The Bitcoin mining network remained active throughout this period, with significant computational power dedicated to securing the network and processing transactions. The $154M total trading volume across all markets indicated robust participation from both retail and institutional traders.

Mining operations continued normally throughout January 31, 2020, with the network difficulty adjusting approximately every two weeks to maintain consistent block production timing. This ongoing stability in mining operations provided confidence in Bitcoin’s fundamental operations despite external market pressures.

Why This Matters

The performance of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies during the WHO’s January 31 declaration provides valuable insights into the maturation of digital assets as an asset class. Unlike traditional markets, which experienced more severe volatility, cryptocurrencies demonstrated relatively contained movements, suggesting increasing market efficiency and institutional adoption.

The DeFi sector’s continued growth during this period highlights the sector’s resilience and innovation potential. As MakerDAO surpassed the 100 million DAI milestone, it demonstrated that decentralized financial applications could thrive even during periods of global uncertainty.

Looking forward, January 31, 2020, stands as a critical milestone in both the cryptocurrency and global health narratives. For crypto, it marked a period of relative stability and continued ecosystem development, even as the world began to grapple with the broader implications of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry significant risk and should be considered carefully before making any investment decisions.

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13 thoughts on “Bitcoin Holds Steady Amid Global Health Crisis as WHO Declares International Emergency”

  1. pandemic_trader

    $9350 btc feels like a lifetime ago. nobody had any idea what was coming. btc held up surprisingly well those first few weeks before the march crash to $3800

    1. hindsight_king

      march 2020 crash to 3800 then 10x in a year. the pandemic was the best thing that happened to btc adoption even though nobody saw it coming

      1. the march crash wiped out leverage first then the v shaped recovery punished everyone who panic sold. classic stop hunt at macro scale

        1. the march 2020 crash was the cleanest macro stop hunt in history. exchanges went down, liquidations cascaded, and then BTC did a 10x

      2. 10x from $3800 to $38K in a year while the real economy was literally shut down. bitcoin didnt just survive covid, it was the covid trade

  2. the fact that MakerDAO DAI crossed 100M right as WHO declared the emergency is kind of poetic. defi was quietly growing while the world panicked

    1. defi_timetravel

      ^ that 100M DAI milestone seems so small now. total defi TVL is in the tens of billions. but back then it was a huge deal

      1. defi_archaeologist

        defi_timetravel right? 100M DAI was the milestone that made people realize onchain lending was real. now we argue about whether 10B TVL is bullish

    2. DAI hitting 100M while the WHO declared a global emergency was a quiet milestone. defi was building through the chaos

    3. defi was small enough in jan 2020 that nobody in tradfi cared. by mid 2021 they were all writing reports about it. the growth rate was absurd

  3. block_watcher_

    BTC at 9350 with only 154M total volume feels like a parallel universe. we do that in 5 minutes now on a slow day

  4. $154M total crypto volume for the entire market on that day. we do 10x that on a single perps exchange in an hour now. the growth is staggering

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