The digital asset market climbed 1.1 per cent to reach a total capitalisation of US$2.3 trillion over the past 24 hours, a move that reflects more than simple speculative enthusiasm. This advance stems from a confluence of regulatory progress, institutional signalling, and technical rebound dynamics, all unfolding against a backdrop of heightened macro uncertainty.
What stands out immediately is the market’s tight correlation with traditional risk assets, registering 96 per cent with the S&P 500 and 80 per cent with Gold. This tells us that crypto is no longer moving in isolation but is increasingly priced as part of a broader macro portfolio allocation story.
This integration brings both validation and vulnerability. Validation because institutional capital now treats digital assets as a legitimate component of a diversified strategy. Vulnerability because crypto now inherits the volatility of global risk sentiment, as we saw this week when oil prices surged above US$107 per barrel, and equity indices wavered.
Regulation and institutional appetite drive the bounce
The primary catalyst for the recent uptick comes from Washington and Wall Street. News that the US Senate is advancing the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, with committee markup targeted for mid-April, has injected tangible hope that regulatory ambiguity may finally recede. This legislation matters because it promises to define jurisdictional boundaries and compliance pathways, reducing the legal overhang that has constrained institutional participation.
Simultaneously, reports that Morgan Stanley, managing approximately US$6 trillion to US$7 trillion in assets, plans to launch its own branded Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana ETFs signal a profound shift. When a firm of that scale commits infrastructure to digital assets, it reflects a strategic calculation that client demand and long-term value outweigh short-term political noise. These developments do more than boost sentiment. They lower the perceived risk premium on crypto exposure, encouraging capital that previously waited on the sidelines to begin deploying. The critical watch items here remain the final text of the Clarity Act and weekly ETF flow data. Sustained recovery depends on whether recent outflows from Bitcoin and Ether ETFs reverse, providing the fresh liquidity needed to fuel a broader advance.
Technical setup was ripe for a rebound
Beneath the regulatory headlines, technical conditions provided a fertile setup for the bounce. The market found support near US$2.27 trillion, a level that has acted as a floor during previous pullbacks. The Relative Strength Index reading of 28.47 confirmed oversold conditions, inviting short-term traders to buy the dip. Gains concentrated in specific narratives, most notably digital identity and sports-related tokens. Ontology surged 45.6 per cent on speculation around European digital identity frameworks, while Chiliz advanced 6.1 per cent ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
This sector rotation reveals a market still searching for conviction. Capital moves toward projects with clear catalysts and tangible use cases rather than spraying indiscriminately across the altcoin universe. The Altcoin Season Index currently sits at 49, suggesting we are not yet in a full altcoin leadership phase. For the rally to broaden, the total market cap must hold above its seven-day simple moving average of US$2.32 trillion and see the Altcoin Season Index trend decisively higher. Without that confirmation, the move remains a technical rebound within a larger corrective structure.
Macro crosscurrents keep crypto on edge
The macro context cannot be ignored. US equity markets closed mixed on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising 49.50 points to 45,216.14, while the S&P 500 fell 25.13 points to 6,343.72, and the Nasdaq Composite declined 153.72 points to 20,794.64. This divergence reflects the tug-of-war between optimistic commentary from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, who noted that long-term inflation expectations remain well anchored, and the shock of oil prices jumping over 5 per cent following reports of an attack on a crude carrier near Dubai. The 10-year US Treasury yield dropping to 4.34 per cent shows investors seeking safety in government bonds even as they nibble at risk assets.
Crypto’s high correlation with the S&P 500 means it will continue to react to these crosscurrents. A sustained break in equities would likely drag digital assets lower regardless of crypto-specific positives. A stabilisation in stocks, combined with improving ETF flows, could propel crypto through key resistance levels. The upcoming April 1 market open and US CPI data represent near-term triggers that could dictate the next leg of price action.
Key levels to watch as market approaches inflexion point
Looking ahead, the market faces a clear inflexion point. Holding the US$2.27 trillion to US$2.33 trillion range is essential for maintaining bullish momentum. A decisive break above US$2.38 trillion, which aligns with the 50 per cent Fibonacci retracement level, would open a path toward US$2.45 trillion. Failure to hold US$2.27 trillion risks a retest of the February low near US$2.17 trillion.
This technical framework matters because it provides objective levels for assessing market health. More importantly, confirmation of a sustainable bottom requires a daily close above US$2.33 trillion accompanied by expanding volume. Without that evidence, any rally remains suspect. The broader question extends beyond price levels. Can the digital asset ecosystem convert regulatory progress and institutional interest into lasting adoption and utility? The answer will determine whether this bounce evolves into a new bull phase or merely represents a counter-trend rally within a longer consolidation.
The confluence of regulatory clarity, institutional commitment, and technical support creates a constructive setup. The market remains in a corrective phase, and macro headwinds from geopolitics and inflation data pose real risks. What excites me most is not the short-term price action but the ecosystem’s underlying maturation.
Source: https://e27.co/the-return-of-crypto-or-just-a-technical-bounce-20260331/


Anndy Lian is an early blockchain adopter and experienced serial entrepreneur who is known for his work in the government sector. He is a best selling book author- “NFT: From Zero to Hero” and “Blockchain Revolution 2030”.
Currently, he is appointed as the Chief Digital Advisor at Mongolia Productivity Organization, championing national digitization. Prior to his current appointments, he was the Chairman of BigONE Exchange, a global top 30 ranked crypto spot exchange and was also the Advisory Board Member for Hyundai DAC, the blockchain arm of South Korea’s largest car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Group. Lian played a pivotal role as the Blockchain Advisor for Asian Productivity Organisation (APO), an intergovernmental organization committed to improving productivity in the Asia-Pacific region.
An avid supporter of incubating start-ups, Anndy has also been a private investor for the past eight years. With a growth investment mindset, Anndy strategically demonstrates this in the companies he chooses to be involved with. He believes that what he is doing through blockchain technology currently will revolutionise and redefine traditional businesses. He also believes that the blockchain industry has to be “redecentralised”.





