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Bitcoin Plummets Under $6,000 To a New Low For the Year (cnbc.com) 132

Bitcoin's moment of relative stability ended abruptly Wednesday. The world's largest cryptocurrency hit its lowest level of the year, falling as much as 9 percent to a low of $5,640.36, according to CoinDesk. From a report: Bitcoin had been trading comfortably around the $6,400 range for the majority of the fall, a stark contrast from its volatile trading year. Other cryptocurrencies fared even worse on Wednesday. Ether fell as much as 13 percent while XRP, the third largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, dropped 15 percent, according to CoinMarketCap.com. The rout is likely being spurred by uncertainty around bitcoin cash, according to founder and CEO of BKCM, Brian Kelly.
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Bitcoin Plummets Under $6,000 To a New Low For the Year

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  • Funny bitcoin names (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 14, 2018 @05:28PM (#57645078)

    Buttcoins
    Dunning krugerrand
    Autism kroners
    Currency of the future

  • Fadcoin (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Zorro ( 15797 ) on Wednesday November 14, 2018 @05:36PM (#57645140)

    Next bubble will be Pokemon Futures.

  • people begin to not believe in hugely hyped vaporware currency. what a surprise... not.
    • people begin to not believe in hugely hyped vaporware currency. what a surprise... not.

      Even at $6000- that's a huge mark up in value for someone who, say, got in 2 years ago. Few people would have done so well in the stock market. For those people who bought in at close to $20k- yeah... sucks to be them.

  • And stay down (Score:5, Insightful)

    by xack ( 5304745 ) on Wednesday November 14, 2018 @05:43PM (#57645180)
    I like my planet cool and not roasted for monopoly money.
  • by Moof123 ( 1292134 ) on Wednesday November 14, 2018 @05:44PM (#57645188)

    Just a few more dozen forks and it will be there, right?

  • by Anonymous Coward

    I was told that this time it was different and the average joe would win :(

  • This is not surprising. After several previous exponential runs in the past we have had 75% drops and plateauing for years after the drop. Dropping from $20K'ish to $5K'ish is consistent with this pattern.

    Of course there is one very different thing this time. In the past three occurrences we had ownership by techie speculators. Now we have a ton of wall street and ordinary person speculators. Be interesting to see how they react, if they have the long term faith most techie speculators had.
    • This is not surprising. After several previous exponential runs in the past we have had 75% drops and plateauing for years after the drop. Dropping from $20K'ish to $5K'ish is consistent with this pattern.

      No True Downturn.

      • This is not surprising. After several previous exponential runs in the past we have had 75% drops and plateauing for years after the drop. Dropping from $20K'ish to $5K'ish is consistent with this pattern.

        No True Downturn.

        I'm leaning towards the wall street and average person speculators not changing the downside very much, but limiting the upside a whole lot. In other words plateauing at $4-5K for a year a two, possibly. Having another 65x run up in a matter of months, very unlikely ever again.

        • I'm leaning towards the wall street and average person speculators not changing the downside very much, but limiting the upside a whole lot. In other words plateauing at $4-5K for a year a two, possibly.

          People said the same thing when it was at $10k.

          • I'm leaning towards the wall street and average person speculators not changing the downside very much, but limiting the upside a whole lot. In other words plateauing at $4-5K for a year a two, possibly. Having another 65x run up in a matter of months, very unlikely ever again

            People said the same thing when it was at $10k.

            Not me. I was aware of the previous 75% drops and have expected a return to the current levels. The point I'm try to make is that the downside may be similar to past downsides but I doubt the upsides will ever be comparable. The demographics of the holders have changed too much, there will likely be much more, and saner level of, cashing out any gains. $5K, $4K, $3K bottoms - 75%, 80% and 85% drops, I don't think any of those levels will have much different level of cashing out.

          • People said the same thing when it was at $10k.

            The sucker train has ended. Unless space aliens start buying Bitcoin, this ride is over.

  • I'm in! All I have to do is sell my tulip futures an I'll be ready to buy some cheap, cheap bitcoin!

  • May it continue to sink and (hopefully) sink fast!
    • May it continue to sink and (hopefully) sink fast!

      As long as Bitcoin is valued above zero, it is experiencing a bubble inconsistent with the fundamentals of reality.

  • Not Bitcoin Cash (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Artem S. Tashkinov ( 764309 ) on Wednesday November 14, 2018 @06:19PM (#57645462) Homepage
    Most likely BCH has nothing to do with this crash - it has anemic trading and exchange volumes vs. Bitcoin/Ethereum/Ripple and this altcoin alone couldn't have caused the crash. The truth is very few know what really happened but they remain silent. This might be tangentially [bitcoin.com] related but only tangentially. Another possibility is that someone(s) has dumped a lot of crypto-currency on to the market and there's only enough money to keep the exchange rate.
  • The rout is likely being spurred by uncertainty around bitcoin cash

    There's really no uncertainty; just some folks deluding themselves..... Bitcoin cash is a failed hard fork that was dead on arrival,
    and such a small portion of the crypto market there's no way this is a likely explanation.

    Prices are volatile.... less buying interest more selling interest in BTC, simple as that.

    • Bitcoin was the first successful cryptocurrency, if not the first cryptocurrency entirely - and like many things in tech, the first one has staying power even though the technology is inferior to products that try and fail to displace it. Bitcoin is running into scaling and resource use issues.

      • Chaum's DigiCash was the first "widespread" cryptocurrency. It is primitive by today's standards, but hell... there wasn't even AES out then, and the best out was maybe MD4 for hashes and at best, triple DES for encryption. Keys might be 384 to 512 bit RSA if that.

        The currency is well designed, especially with the anonymity built in.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        >Bitcoin was the first successful cryptocurrency

        Bitcoin has degenerated to the point where it is no longer being used for the purpose for which it was designed.

        Doesn't sound like success to me.

      • by mysidia ( 191772 )

        Bitcoin is running into scaling and resource use issues.

        The Bitcoin blockchain has SegWit and the Lightning Network technology addressing the scaling issues.

        BCH ultimately doesn't fix the scaling issues; BCH has security issues since SegWit was not introduced transaction
        malleability was never fixed and the Covert ASICBoost bug in the PoW algorithm was never fixed, and BCH requires
        greater resource consumption on the chain than BTC transactions using second layer scaling with Lightning wallets.

        As far as T

  • A currency, free of government control, supported by solid crypto, sounds ideal
    But, a real currency needs to be used frequently and commonly in legitimate, business
    Unfortunately, the main uses of bitcoin seem to be speculation, fraud and the purchase of black market stuff

  • by lamer01 ( 1097759 ) on Wednesday November 14, 2018 @08:05PM (#57646146)
    They were staunch supporters. What that tells me is that the ones that jumped in to speculate and get huge gains are tired of waiting and just getting out. I expect that the real support is around $500. That's the level it was at before the speculators jumped in. $500 is where it is useful for the underground economy.
  • Bitcoin sure is volatile today!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

  • So far, it has proved to be good for money laundering and for speculation. What else?

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