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​Lido Finance: Decline in TVL, re-emergence of bears, and ever | Big Bang Coin

Lido Finance: Decline in TVL, re-emergence of bears, and everything in between

Lido Finance [LDO], a prominent liquid staking protocol, experienced a drop in its Total Value Locked (TVL) in the past week as a result of a decrease in the values of the native coins within its operating networks, including Ethereum [ETH], Polygon [MATIC], Solana [SOL], Polkadot [DOT], and Kusama [KSM].

According to data from cryptocurrency price tracker CoinMarketCap, ETH’s price fell 4% in the last seven days. Likewise, the prices of SOL, DOT, and KSM fell by 3%, 6%, and 5%, respectively.

At press time, Lido’s TVL was $8.01 billion, having declined by 3% in the last week.

The decline in TVL on Lido occurred despite the launch of a new ETH/LDO factory pool, which gained over $16 million in the last week.

Trouble in Lido’s paradise?
It is no longer news that Lido’s dominance of the liquid staking market has come under threat because of the rise in activity on centralized crypto exchange Coinbase.

According to Delphi Digital, Lido’s market share, which was 85% at the start of 2022, has decreased to 73% following Coinbase’s entry into the liquid staking market in June 2022.

Narrowing it down to the ETH staking market, data from Dune Analytics revealed a persistent drop in Lido’s share of that vertical. As of this writing, Lido only controlled 29% of the market. On May 22, this stood at 32%.

Your LDO gains might be in trouble
LDO’s price, which has risen 109% in the past month, could experience a downturn as analysis of its daily chart suggests the start of a bear market cycle.

An assessment of the alt’s moving average convergence/divergence (MACD) revealed an intersection of the MACD line with the trend line in a downtrend on 27 January. The indicator has since been marked by red histogram bars. In fact, LDO’s price has since dropped by 9%, per CoinMarketCap.

When an asset’s MACD line crosses the trend line in a downtrend, it often signals a potential trend reversal or a change in momentum. As a result, it is considered a bearish crossover, and traders often interpret it as a sell signal.

Also, key momentum indicators such as the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and the Money Flow Index (MFI) were in downtrends. For example, at press time, LDO’s RSI was 52, while its MFI had fallen below the neutral line to be pegged at 37.24.

These showed a persistent drop in LDO accumulation, usually followed by a price reversal.