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    Bitcoin Continues Plunge, Dips Toward $20K As Crypto Firms Risk Insolvency

    Femi AdeoyaBy Femi AdeoyaOctober 9, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Bitcoin Plunges By 65 Per Cent, Lowest In 18 months
    Bitcoin Plunges By 65 Per Cent, Lowest In 18 months
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    Bitcoin’s (BTC) price neared $20,000 during European hours Wednesday as it extended a 12-week slide amid weak macroeconomic sentiment and contagion risk from within the crypto market, data shows.

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    1 Crypto Firms Risk Insolvency
    2 Bitcoin Plunged Just Above $22,000 Level In U.S. On Tuesday

    Crypto Firms Risk Insolvency

    Crypto lender Celsius paused all withdrawals earlier this week citing “extreme market conditions,” leading to questions about the firm’s liquidity. Prominent crypto fund Three Arrows faced at least $400 million in liquidations and scrambled to lower its collateral levels by selling key positions Wednesday morning, as reported.

    Bitcoin Plunged Just Above $22,000 Level In U.S. On Tuesday

    Bitcoin fell to just above the $22,000 level in U.S. hours Tuesday. The decline gathered pace Wednesday morning, with the cryptocurrency sliding under $21,000, dropping for the eighth consecutive day and losing 30% over the past week.

    The asset traded reached as low as $20,169 this morning, a level that was previously seen in mid-2020 and marked bitcoin highs in late 2017.

    Current sentiment among investors remains bearish.

    “Concerns around a sharp tightening of monetary policy are weighing on financial markets and are trickling down into cryptocurrencies through their influence on large institutional investors,” Alex Kuptsikevich, an FxPro senior market analyst, said in an email to CoinDesk. “It is not surprising that bitcoin and ether are dragging the entire cryptocurrency market down in such an environment.”

    The U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) report for May showed inflation in the world’s biggest economy hit 8.6% on a year-on-year basis, 0.3 percentage points more than the expected 8.3% level. The data sent global markets downward earlier this week, as investors priced in further rate increases as the Federal Reserve (Fed) tries to bring prices under control.

    The fall in equity prices comes as traders expect companies to report lower revenues and consumer spending. Furthermore, some observers expect central bank actions to further impact bitcoin prices.

    “Over the past couple of years, cryptocurrencies have become a global macro asset,” said Mikkel Morch, executive director at crypto hedge fund ARK36, in an email. “So it is to be expected that they will react negatively now when investors realize that central banks haven’t reacted nearly as aggressively as they will need to in order to get inflation under control.”

    “The global economic environment is becoming extremely tough to navigate for investors involved in all kinds of markets, so it is no surprise that bitcoin is also facing increased downward pressure,” Morch said.

     

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    Mr Femi Adeoya is a Chartered Forensic Accountant and a Certified Fraud Examiner. He has over 20 years professional work experience in accounting, finance and business management processes. As an Accounting Software Expert, he has implemented and supervised accounting solution set up of over 50 small and medium businesses in Nigeria. As a passionate blogger, Mr Adeoya is an ardent writer and communicationist. He is the CEO of QUICK LOAN ARENA (quickloanarena.com), the number 1 loan apps review website in Nigeria. He is very passionate about the quick and instant loan industry in Nigeria and has written over 200 reviews on different loan apps and digital banks in Nigeria, USA, Canada and UK.

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