BTC prices and a vast majority of other cryptocurrencies have taken a significant dive over the past 24-hours as the entire crypto-economy shaved $75Bn from its recent highs this week. BTC/USD markets dropped to a low of $9,730.
Crypto-Markets See Losses Between 3-20 Percent
Two days ago BTC/USD markets reached a high of $11,780 across global trading platforms, but bulls seem to have lost some of the momentum. Presently bulls are trying to get the price back above the $10K region after dipping well below that range on February 22. Trade volume is a bit thinner today as $8.5Bn has been traded over the past 24-hours. The top five exchanges swapping the most BTC today includes Binance, Bitfinex, Okex, Upbit, and Bithumb. All of these trading platforms are trading less than $1Bn in trade volume per exchange. The Japanese yen is still leading the pack when it comes to currency by volume with the nation’s money dominating by 39 percent. This is followed by the USD (28%), tether (USDT 17%), the Korean won (5.9%), and the euro (5.4%).
Overall Digital Asset Market Performances
In general, the entire cryptocurrency ecosystem is suffering from losses between 3-20 percent. Ethereum (ETH) markets are down 3.9 percent today with a price of around $810 per ETH. The third highest capitalization held by ripple (XRP) is down 8.8 percent as one XRP is trading for $0.93. Bitcoin cash (BCH) prices are seeing markets lose 7.9 percent and the price per BCH is roughly $1,208. Lastly, the fifth highest market valuation held by litecoin (LTC) is down 7.6 percent. Litecoin’s price is hovering around $196 per LTC at the time of publication. The entire cryptocurrency market cap is about $430Bn with bitcoin core (BTC) markets dominating by 39 percent.
The Verdict: Crypto Traders Are Still Optimistic
Currently, traders and enthusiasts in chat rooms and forums are discussing how far this dip will go after experiencing a significant downturn over the first five weeks of the new year. Some believe the current correction may just be a ‘bear trap’ where the price pulls down low enough to where traders can get better entry points. Typically a trap doesn’t last long and reverses soon after the lowest or highest (bull trap) price point. Some speculate crypto-prices are being affected by the tumultuous global stock markets. There’s been some recovery in traditional stock and equities markets today, so some traders may have moved from digital assets to different markets. Prior to the recovery stock markets suffered a lot yesterday after a six-day winning streak. Stocks worldwide dropped significantly in value especially in the U.S. For instance, well-known companies like Walmart suffered from the most profound price declines since 1988. Overall even with the current dip, cryptocurrency traders are optimistic the bull run is just getting started.
Disclaimer: Price articles and markets updates are intended for informational purposes only and should not to be considered as trading advice.
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