05 percent on Thursday, August 16, bringing the leading cryptocurrency solidly back over $6,000 after a market fall that had seen BTC dip below that psychological price point on August 14.
Data from Cointelegraph's price tracker shows overall 2.5 percent monthly gains for Bitcoin as of press time, despite the latest correction from it's weekly high of around $6,600, against weekly losses of almost 10 percent.
Continuing its trend of short-term volatility, BTC/USD is currently around $6,407, with commentators eager to see if support at $6,000 has solidified.
The price performance comes as the cryptocurrency industry becomes increasingly indifferent to the potential effect of a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund acceptance or rejection by U.S. regulators.
In a Q&A session recording, Antonopoulos described ETFs as "a multibillion dollar 'not your keys, not your Bitcoin' scheme."
Beyond Bitcoin, altcoin worries continue, with Ethereum gaining slightly Thursday but still continuing weekly losses close to 30 percent and monthly ones approaching 33 percent.
At press time, ETH/USD traded around $292, several percentage points off earlier lows this week which marked the largest altcoin's biggest plunge since September 2017.
Other major altcoins posted broadly flat growth, with the exception of Stellar, which is down around 3 percent on the day, trading at around $0.22 by press time.
Another altcoin outlier is Ethereum Classic, whose addition to Coinbase may have sent prices soaring by over 16 percent on the day, with the coin currently trading around $14.09 by press time.
Total market cap is around $207 billion by press time, a number last seen in November 2017.
Bitcoin Holds Above $6,000 While Industry Figures Warn Over ETF 'Benefits'
pubblicato su Aug 16, 2018
by Cointele | pubblicato su Coinage
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