RAEL’S COMMENT:
Everything going up must go down.
The price of the world’s most popular cryptocurrency bitcoin has lost over a fifth of its value from the record high of last week.
On Monday, bitcoin was trading at $2,179, down $612 from last Wednesday’s all-time high of $2,791, according to CoinDesk data.
«The correction was actually quite brief, the prices today are still higher than that of a week ago,» Bobby Lee, CEO of BTCC, a major bitcoin exchange, told CNBC.
«I think the pullback was just a profit taking, a correction from the skyrocketing prices of last week,» he added.
Bitcoin’s market cap fell from $40.49 billion on Thursday to $36.48 billion.
Analysts’ forecasts for bitcoin differ significantly. While some predict a major correction, others say it’s going to hit $6,000.
«There is a lot of fresh liquidity flowing into bitcoin, thanks to a surge in interest among investors in Asia, notably Japan and Korea, coupled with a resolution to the scaling debate. I would not be surprised to see the bitcoin price doubling again to around $6,000 by the end of the year,» Aurelien Menant, CEO of Gatecoin, a regulated cryptocurrency exchange, told CNBC.
The value of bitcoin has been on a meteoric rise since the cryptocurrency was launched seven years ago. An investment of $100 in bitcoin in May 2010 is worth over $73 million today.
Bitcoin is a digital currency, created and held electronically. No one controls it. Bitcoins aren’t printed, like dollars or euros, and they are decentralized. The cryptocurrency is ‘mined,’ using computing power in a distributed network.
https://www.rt.com/business/390075-bitcoin-price-fall-market/
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