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https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2018/01/17/cryptocurrency-sell-off-continues-as-bitcoin-ethereum-sink.html

Bitcoin fell below $10,000 for the first time since November, as a sell-off in cryptocurrencies continued for a second day.

The world's largest cryptocurrency dived as low as $9,199.59 Wednesday morning, falling almost 19 percent within 24 hours, according to CoinDesk data. CoinDesk tracks prices from cryptocurrency exchanges Bitstamp, Coinbase, itBit and Bitfinex. Bitcoin then recovered slightly to $10,123 at 11:56 a.m. ET.

The last time bitcoin fell below the $10,000 mark was November 30. The red-hot digital asset soared to a record high of $19,783.21 on CoinDesk last month, but has since been on a gradual decline. At its current price, it is now down almost 50 percent from that all-time high.

More than $30 billion was shaved off the cryptocurrency's market value in the last 24 hours.

"Focus has shifted to negative regulation with headlines out of South Korea, China, and even minor headlines from France and the U.S.," Ari Paul, chief investment officer at cryptocurrency investment firm BlockTower Capital, said in an email. "These headlines are having an outsized effect because cryptocurrency as a whole was overbought and sentiment reached exuberant levels, setting the stage for the violent correction that we're seeing."

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Credit: CoinMarketCap
Ethereum and ripple — the second and third-biggest digital assets respectively — continued to move lower. According to CoinMarketCap data, ethereum was trading 15 percent lower near $885 a coin, while ripple fell nearly 14 percent to around $1.02.

Cryptocurrencies appeared to sell off shortly after South Korea's Finance Minister, Kim Dong-yeon, said the country was still mulling a shutdown of crypto exchanges. Initial reports of South Korea — one of the biggest cryptocurrency markets in the world — moving to clamp down on virtual currency trading last week sent the price of bitcoin and a number of other major digital assets down sharply.

"The action we're seeing may seem dramatic but is really quite normal for this market," Mati Greenspan, senior market analyst at eToro, told CNBC via email. "All in all, this drop has brought us back to the prices that were traded about a month ago for most coins."

Greenspan said Tuesday that South Korean and Japanese investors often pay a premium of "20 percent or more per coin," but on Wednesday said they appeared to be falling.

The premiums that were being paid by Japanese and South Korean crypto traders is also coming down, so that's a good sign as well," he said.

'No other justification than fear'
China was also reportedly looking to deepen its crackdown on the cryptocurrency market this week. On Monday, Bloomberg reported that authorities in China were planning to block domestic access to Chinese and offshore cryptocurrency platforms that allow centralized trading. Regulators will also target people and companies that provide market-making, settlement and clearing services for centralized trading, the publication said, citing unnamed sources.

And on Tuesday, a Chinese central bank official reportedly said that authorities should ban the centralized trading of digital currencies, adding weight to concerns of further suppression of the country's cryptocurrency market.

Charles Hayter, chief executive of CryptoCompare, said that many expected the cryptocurrency market to decline.

"The market was very overheated and had significantly dislocated from trend. A large percentage of investors were expecting this correction and reversion to mean."

Hayter said that panic was "leading the herd to sell with no other justification than fear," but added that it was "difficult to say" where the market would be headed next.

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are extremely volatile assets. Many experts believe that the introduction of futures contracts for bitcoin from the likes of CMEand Cboe would tame the digital currency somewhat and bring in more institutional money.
 
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Crypto market was all time high of 800 billion plus, now it is 472.
No wonder, no problem.
 
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Lol! The South Koreans really did a nice job. Now hopefully the Graphics card prices may come down. :rolleyes:
 
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Lol! The South Koreans really did a nice job. Now hopefully the Graphics card prices may come down. :rolleyes:
South Korean state bank has just developed their own Bitcoin wallet and they are no more going to ditch Bitcoin. So Bitcoin will jump back up again. lol
 
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South Korean state bank has just developed their own Bitcoin wallet and they are no more going to ditch Bitcoin. So Bitcoin will jump back up again. lol
It may come back up. But the real issue is not cryptocurrency. But the illegal dealings. When these illegal transactions (drug lords, siphoners) were cracked down. Guess all of them began cashing out.

I hope the bubble didn't burst now.
 
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It may come back up. But the real issue is not cryptocurrency. But the illegal dealings. When these illegal transactions (drug lords, siphoners) were cracked down. Guess all of them began cashing out.

I hope the bubble didn't burst now.
Illegal deals are still going on the major bitcoin buying selling is done of the grid and there the price is still 16000 USD so the real transactions of BTC don't give a shit about what the world thinks they cannot stop it. they have been trying for 8 years and still no success of legal part.
 
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It may come back up. But the real issue is not cryptocurrency. But the illegal dealings. When these illegal transactions (drug lords, siphoners) were cracked down. Guess all of them began cashing out.

I hope the bubble didn't burst now.

LOL like as if illegal dealings are only done using crypto currency.
 
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Illegal deals are still going on the major bitcoin buying selling is done of the grid and there the price is still 16000 USD so the real transactions of BTC don't give a shit about what the world thinks they cannot stop it. they have been trying for 8 years and still no success of legal part.

Lol! So, what triggered the burst? It was $16k a few days back. Now it took a nose dive losing more than $6k. News about declaring a wallet is nothing, many countries including the US accept BTC transactions. A wallet is to protect the investments made by all those people. As many wallet companies were hit by hackers, losing millions.

LOL like as if illegal dealings are only done using crypto currency.
Huh! Save your cliches.

SK authorities have started to rain in on the investors with unknown account details and started to tax transactions.
 
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Lol! So, what triggered the burst? It was $16k a few days back. Now it took a nose dive losing more than $6k. News about declaring a wallet is nothing, many countries including the US accept BTC transactions. A wallet is to protect the investments made by all those people. As many wallet companies were hit by hackers, losing millions.
China said it is doing crack down India said it is doing crack down Brazil said it is doing crack down and JP Morgan said it think BTC will fail. South Korea are the first to back off it will be followed by China to back of from cracking crypto and then India and Brazil and then JP Morgan will say BTC has a bright future I have seen this for past 4 years. They buy and than they all support. This is the last month in which a common can can buy a full BTC after that it will become so expensive that no one can buy it.
 
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China said it is doing crack down India said it is doing crack down Brazil said it is doing crack down and JP Morgan said it think BTC will fail. South Korea are the first to back off it will be followed by China to back of from cracking crypto and then India and Brazil and then JP Morgan will say BTC has a bright future I have seen this for past 4 years. They buy and than they all support. This is the last month in which a common can can buy a full BTC after that it will become so expensive that no one can buy it.
If you are buying, then good luck. I would play safe with my XMR. Mining attracts less attention.
Good day.
 
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If you are buying, then good luck. I would play safe with my XMR. Mining attracts less attention.
Good day.

Bears make money, bulls make money, only chickens get slaughtered.
 
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