Cryptocurrency markets are showing red across the board Nov. 14, as a steep drop in Bitcoin ricocheted across major assets.
Data from Cointelegraph's price tracker, Coin360, and Bitcointicker confirms BTC/USD bouncing off support around $6,150 on exchanges, at press time hovering above $6,200 again.
The dip to $6,150 marks a fresh test of the stability seen in Bitcoin for the past several weeks, the largest cryptocurrency not testing the barrier since mid August.
No major events appeared to contribute to the latest declines, with some analysts nonetheless predicting the ongoing bear market would continue into 2019 - longer than many had previously assumed.
"After that we start the true accumulation band, only after that, do we start a long grind upwards."
Figures such as Galaxy Digital's Michael Novogratz and Fundstrat's Tom Lee had claimed a reversal in Bitcoin's fortunes would be apparent by Q2 next year as institutional investors began interacting with markets.
Bitcoin's wobble had a knock-on effect on major altcoins meanwhile, with Ethereum dropping around 3.3 percent at press time to just hold on to support at $200. Ethereum 7-day price chart.
Elsewhere, Bitcoin Cash reversed recent gains on the back of speculation over its hard fork, which is due Thursday, Nov. 15.
NEM also reversed gains that Cointelegraph had reported on Monday, after Japanese exchange Coincheck resumed trading of the token following its major January hack.
XEM's daily losses so far extend to 8.7 percent.
Bitcoin Sees Volatility as Prices Hit Three-Month Lows and Altcoins Fall
pubblicato su Nov 14, 2018
by Cointele | pubblicato su Coinage
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