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    Bitcoin’s $62K dive sparks exodus amid market mayhem

    April 14, 2024
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    In a swift and tumultuous turn of events, the cryptocurrency market witnessed a significant downturn on Friday evening, followed by another violent plunge on Saturday. This downward spiral resulted in a massive outflow of approximately $200 billion from the entire market, exacerbating concerns among investors and traders. Bitcoin (BTC), the leading cryptocurrency, bore the brunt of this market turmoil.

    Bitcoin's $62K dive sparks exodus amid market mayhem

    After maintaining a relatively stable position around the $70,000-$71,000 range, BTC experienced a sudden and steep decline to $65,000. This abrupt drop led to liquidations totaling a staggering $900 million, affecting nearly 300,000 traders. The catalyst for this downturn appears to stem from the latest speeches by the US Federal Reserve, which provided no indication of imminent changes to the central bank’s monetary policy, particularly regarding interest rate adjustments.

    Consequently, market sentiment swiftly turned bearish, triggering the significant sell-off in BTC and subsequent liquidations. Despite a brief recovery, with BTC trading around $67,000, the cryptocurrency plunged once again to a multi-week low of approximately $62,000 in recent hours. This rapid decline has sent shockwaves throughout the market, with altcoins suffering even more severe losses.

    Numerous alternative cryptocurrencies, including SOL, XRP, BNB, DOGE, SHIB, and AVAX, among others, have witnessed double-digit price decreases. The collective market capitalization of these altcoins has experienced a sharp decline, contributing to the overall contraction of the cryptocurrency market by approximately $200 billion within a single day and over $400 billion since Friday morning.

    Furthermore, the intensified volatility has resulted in the liquidation of an additional 220,000 traders within the past 24 hours alone. CoinGlass reports that the total value of positions liquidated during this period amounts to a staggering $800 million. While other asset classes, such as Wall Street and gold, have also experienced market turbulence, today’s developments are uniquely confined to the cryptocurrency sphere.

    Unlike traditional markets, the cryptocurrency market operates continuously, with no pause in trading activity. The recent price crash appears to have been exacerbated by escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, adding geopolitical uncertainty to an already volatile market environment. As investors grapple with these challenges, the resilience of the cryptocurrency market faces a stern test in the days ahead.

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