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For the first time in just under a week, Bitcoin has tumbled under $6,000, extending Friday morning’s losses of 10%. As of the time of writing this, the cryptocurrency trades for $5,930, having hit $5,895 just minutes ago as of the time of this article’s writing.While this price action just transpired, many analysts believe it’s…
Bitcoin hasn’t performed all too well over the past 24 hours. After holding $6,700 for days on end, the cryptocurrency suddenly tanked on Friday evening, falling as low as $6,050 by the next morning, marking a decline of 10% from the daily highs.The cryptocurrency has yet to recover, remaining under $6,200 as of the time…
Over the past 24 hours, Bitcoin hasn’t performed too well. After maintaining the $6,700 support for a number of days, the cryptocurrency tanked on Friday evening in a move that shocked investors, falling as low as $6,050 by the next morning, marking a decline of 10% from the then-daily highs.Related Reading: King of the Hill:…
An hour ago, the price of Bitcoin suddenly faltered after days of non-action, crashing from the $6,700 base where it had traded at for much of Friday to $6,250 within a few minutes’ time. As a result, at least $20 million worth of long positions on BitMEX were liquidated, while millions more probably bit the dust…
Over the past ten minutes, Bitcoin has performed extremely poorly, falling from $6,700 to a price as low as $6,265 in an over 6% sell-off, per data from TradingView. As a result, at least $20 million worth of long positions on BitMEX were liquidated, while millions more probably bit the dust on other exchanges.This 6%…
Earlier this month, the price of Bitcoin fell off a cliff. On March 12th, the day that has since been dubbed “Black Thursday,” the cryptocurrency fell from $7,700 to a price under $4,000 in a near-record level move.This move caught most investors with their pants down. Case in point: some $1 billion worth of BitMEX…
Despite the brutal crash seen earlier this month, Bitcoin has performed extremely well over the past few days, rallying from the $5,000s to a price as high as $7,000 just the other day. The bullish momentum has petered out over the past few days, with BTC stalling in the mid-$6,000s, but a simple technical factor…
The narrative surrounding Bitcoin has often changed, starting as a peer-to-peer form of digital cash, to a store of value, and eventually, to a safe haven asset like gold.The concept that Bitcoin will someday behave similarly as the precious metal is becoming increasingly valid after more than a year of correlation alongside the original safe-haven…
Over the past few weeks, Bitcoin has performed surprisingly well, rallying as high as $7,100 (on Bitstamp) just days ago, surging higher from the $3,800 bottom seen during the March 12th to 13th capitulation. Even though the bull trend has been exhausted, BTC continues to trade at $6,600, consolidating in the mid-$6,000s as it determines…
April 1st, 2019 kicked off a massive rally in Bitcoin that over the course of the three months that followed, the cryptocurrency rose from $3,000 to $13,000.Will Bitcoin price rally once again this April Fools’ Day, or will the market not fall for the same tricks as the last time around?Fool Me Once: Bitcoin’s 2019…