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Bitcoin briefly slumps below $63,000 after hitting $73,000 last week

March 19, 2024
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Bitcoin extended its slide on Tuesday, dropping more than $10,000 from its all-time high last week.

The flagship cryptocurrency was last lower by 5% at $63,460.33, according to Coin Metrics. Last week, it climbed to a record $73,679.

“As ETFs buy up available supply of bitcoins on the open market and continue to reduce liquidity, these occurrences could become more frequent, and might cause people to lose faith in the integrity of bitcoin pricing and start looking further afield” to other crypto assets, said Bartosz Lipiński, CEO of Cube.Exchange.

The move helped drag other cryptocurrencies lower. Ether lost more than 5% and was recently trading at $3,287.58 after topping $4,000 last week for the first time since December 2021, a drop some analysts predicted following the network’s Dencun upgrade. The token tied to Solana fell 8%, dogecoin lost 7% and XRP slipped 2%.

Among crypto-related stocks, bitcoin proxy MicroStrategy tumbled 10%, while crypto exchange Coinbase fell 5%. Mining stocks were down across the board, with the biggest ones, Riot Platforms and Marathon Digital, lower by 6% and 5%, respectively.

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Bitcoin briefly slumps below ,000 after hitting ,000 last week

Bitcoin drops below $63,000

“Overall, it would make sense for this pullback to be short-lived and for the rally to resume — though the spector of a recession next year looms over markets and could temper the rally in ways we may not be able to foresee.”

Bitcoin weakness began last week as traders started taking profits after it had soared roughly 70% from the start of the year to its peak last Wednesday. Data from CryptoQuant shows a massive spike in investors selling their bitcoin at a profit on March 12.

Additionally, that profit-taking led to a spike in long liquidations of leveraged bitcoin positions. About $122 million in long liquidations occurred across centralized exchanges on Monday, according to CoinGlass. Last week, there was about $372 million in long liquidations from Wednesday to Friday.

The successful introduction of spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the U.S. earlier this year has been a key contributor to bitcoin’s rally, which began even before the ETFs were launched in anticipation of their regulatory approval. At the same time, interest from investors and higher demand for bitcoin have also led to increased leverage and heightened high-frequency volatility.

Investors and analysts have warned that traders should exercise caution in March as more volatile price action, combined with an increase in trading volumes, would lead to pullbacks from bitcoin’s long-term uptrend.

Chart watchers have mostly said bitcoin is on a path to new highs but could also see steep corrections along the way.

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