metaworld114 Posted May 9, 2022 Share Posted May 9, 2022 Bitcoin fell to its lowest level since January today as slumping equity markets continued to hurt cryptocurrencies, which are currently trading in line with riskier assets like tech stocks. Bitcoin dropped to as low as $33,266 in morning trade, testing the January low of $32,951. A fall below that level would be it lowest since July last year. It then steadied to trade around $33,500, down 1.4%. "I think everything within crypto is still classed as a risk asset, and similar to what we've seen with the Nasdaq, most crypto currencies are getting pummelled," said Matt Dibb, COO of Singapore-based crypto platform Stack Funds The tech heavy Nasdaq fell 1.5% last week, and has lost 22% year to date, hurt by the prospect of persistent inflation forcing the US Federal Reserve to hike rates despite slowing growth. Dibb said other factors in the decline over the weekend - bitcoin closed on Friday around $36,000 - were the crypto market's notoriously low liquidity over the weekends. There were also short lived fears that algorithmic stablecoin called Terra USD could lose its peg to the dollar. Stablecoins are digital tokens pegged to other traditional assets, often the US dollar. USD is closely watched by the crypto community both because of the novel way in which it maintains its 1:1 dollar peg, and because its founders have set out plans to build a reserve of $10 billion worth of bitcoin to back the stablecoin. www.btctalker.com This means volatility in UST could potentially spill over into bitcoin markets. Ether, the world's second largest cryptocurrency, which underpins the ethereum network, fell as low as $2,421 today, its lowest since late February. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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