Thursday, July 5: crypto markets are seeing some red, with most major coins down up to 3 percent in 24 hours to press time.
Market visualization from Coin360 Bitcoin (BTC) is currently trading at around $6,597.
The coin is down about 1.5 percent over the past 24 hours, but it’s still keeping above the psychologically important $6,500 mark.
Source: Cointelegraph Bitcoin Price Index Ethereum (ETH) similarly holds recent gains, trading at about $470 at press time.
Source: Coinmarketcap While the market in general had experienced a small decline, NEO is up almost 8 percent over the past 24 hours.
After a full day of positive movements, the markets have retreated back to their usual negative trajectory, proving that the early optimism of the week can be put down to nothing more than a period of correction.
Finally, the markets have changed their tune. Perhaps July is going to be the month for cryptocurrencies after all?
This morning, off the back of a slight surge yesterday afternoon, the markets are flying high, with many of the major cryptocurrencies up by climbs of 10% and more.
With the markets in such a poor condition, we quite like it when economists tell us that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies will shoot up soon. Today however, a report from Bitcoin. com tells us how famed Japanese economist, Yukio Noguchi has told Diamond Weekly how Bitcoin Futures could mean that Bitcoin will never surge again.
This morning, we are seeing a very uneven trend within the markets. Cryptocurrency values are moving in an almost random direction. Indeed, this could simply be being caused by an element of randomness, however, it is more likely just a consequence of the current bear market, a market that has zapped the life out of cryptocurrencies, concerning investors market-wide.
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News This week the cryptocurrency firm Circle revealed it has seen a significant uptick in institutional interest. According to Circle CEO and co-founder, Jeremy Allaire says even though cryptocurrency markets were down in during the month of May the company saw a 30 percent spike from institutional clients last month. However, during this period of
This week the cryptocurrency firm Circle revealed it has seen a significant uptick in institutional interest. According to Circle CEO and co-founder, Jeremy Allaire says even though cryptocurrency markets were down in during the month of May the company saw a 30 percent spike from institutional clients last month.
The crypto markets continue their slump today, June 26, with most of the coins on Coin360 seeing red. Market visualization from Coin360 Bitcoin (BTC) is trading at around $6,205, down around 1 percent over a 24 hour period to press time.
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Throughout the weekend, the markets have taken a significant tumble, a tumble that in turn has dragged the majority of cryptocurrencies right down to new 2-month lows. As a matter of fact, numerous currencies have lost so much value, people are starting to wonder if they will ever return to the heights experienced back in December and January.
Cryptocurrency bears are still clawing away at digital asset prices on Sunday, June 24 as most of the digital currency market values are down between 3-12 percent over the last 24-hours. The top cryptocurrency market held by bitcoin core (BTC) has touched a triple bottom at $5,832 during the early morning June 24 trading sessions.
FOMO Moments Bitcoin is below $6k and altcoins getting hit harder – EOS, Litecoin, Cardano and Ontology all suffering heavily. Following another week of heavy losses crypto markets have broken below $250 billion and are poised to head further south.
The crypto markets are continuing to take a tumble today, June 23, following slew of FUD-like news from the crypto sector in South Korea and Japan. Bitcoin (BTC) is edging closer to $6,000, trading for around $6,105 at press time, down less than 1 percent over a 24 hour period. Bitcoin price chart. Source: Cointelegraph
The cryptocurrency market has swung violently back into the red due to a series of regulatory movements from Asia, spooking skittish market participants. Bitcoin and Ethereum plummeted by almost 10% as Japanese regulators crack down on exchange action.
Markets and Prices Cryptocurrency markets are slumping today as most digital asset markets are seeing losses between 8-20 percent over the past 24-hours. Bitcoin Cash (BCH) markets are also down 12.
China lost its dominant position in the cryptocurrency markets quite some time ago. That is the direct result of the People’s Bank of China preventing users from trading cryptocurrencies with the Chinese yuan.
Litecoin’s (LTC) price hit a seven-month low on Friday as the cryptocurrency markets turned risk-averse. The world’s sixth largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization fell to $84.39 at 14:00 UTC – its lowest level since November 29, according to CoinDesk’s Litecoin Price Index – and was last seen at $84.99, down more than 12 percent on the
Binance Coin (BNB) has recently garnered a unique reputation as a Tether styled coin that continues to remain stable even as the market bleeds. This behavior on behalf of Binance Coin (BNB) was also observed during the past few minor corrections.
Hailed as one of the fastest growing markets in the world, South Korea has had many international companies set its sights on expanding its Asian outputs further into the area. This was emphasised even further by Ripple’s VP, Eric van Miltenburg, who called for South Korea to relax its laws concerning cryptocurrency.
Right when it started to seem like the global trade wars would somewhat settle down – especially between U. S. and China. They suddenly got muchworse. That’s what happens when everything’s so fragile.
Total market cap of all cryptocurrencies from Coinmarketcap Bitcoin (BTC) is trading around $6,663 at press time, down 2. 6 percent over the 24-hour period. The leading altcoin is nonetheless holding ground above the $500 mark, after an intra-weekly low saw it drop to $486.
The Dot-com bubble burst is constantly being used in arguments that cryptocurrency will suffer the same fate, bringing the markets to a crashing close. But does this mean that it is inherently a bad thing, or are we just counting down the time until cryptocurrency meets same fate? As the world marched across the threshold into
The markets still can’t shake off the grip of the bears. Over the past few weeks we have seen retraction after retraction, values are down and with it, so is enthusiasm. June promised to bring us salvation but now, as we enter the latter half of the month, all we see is negativity built upon negativity.
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Kyle Samani, the Managing Partner at Multicoin Capital, laid down his reasons for why 5 of the top 10 cryptocurrencies are securities. This comes after the SEC took a somewhat concrete stance on the position of cryptocurrencies as securities.
Saturday, June 16: after a slight rebound Thursday, crypto markets are experiencing a similarly slight decline, with all of the top ten coins by market cap down by one to three percent in 24 hours to press time.
With BTC futures down 55% in 2018, analysts weigh in on the controversial allegations that Tether is being used as a shorting mechanism to manipulate markets
FOMO Moments Current performing altcoins are EOS, Ethereum, Tron and Decred. Finally there has been some good news to lift crypto markets as the week comes to an end. The SEC’s decision not to consider Ethereum as a security has provided a long needed boost to cryptocurrencies.
IOTA, along with the rest of the cryptocurrency markets, has taken a beaten over the last week as prices drop by up to 25%. MIOTA (1 million IOTA – hereby called IOTA) is currently trading at $1.
As we enter the latter stages of the week, we start to wonder what the weekend will bring for the markets. As we know, negativity has reigned this week and thus, many of the major cryptocurrencies have hit new lows which will no doubt prove tricky to navigate in the coming days.
FOMO Moments Current performing altcoins are Icon, Siacoin, Cardano and Bytom. Today marks the fifth day of market decline. Since the rout started on Sunday over $70 billion has been wiped off the crypto markets.
The crypto markets is down $30 billion in the last 24 hours alone with Litecoin registering new 2018 lows. While this is happening, IOTA is likely to drop below $1 as EOS, Stellar and Tron grapple with sell pressure.
Ethereum is witnessing a bit of a hefty decline at the moment. This is of course mostly down to the negative market trend that has flooded the markets, however, recent news about a hack does seem to have had a secondary impact on the value of the currency.
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It feels like a lifetime since we where watching the markets push Bitcoin up to that majestic $10,000. 00 target. $10,000. 00 marked a half way point in which Bitcoin would have achieved 50% of the climb it needed to reach its optimum goal of $20,000.
The markets are down this morning in the wake of an alleged $40 Million hack of South Korean cryptocurrency exchange, Coinrail. Given current political activities within Singapore (the summit involving both the US President and the Leader of North Korea) we did expect the markets to be a little shaky this morning, the current view however is far worse than we expected.
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