Bitcoin Slides 12 Percent Amid Rising US Dollar

Ethereum fell as much as 20 percent to a one-week low of $1,007.51

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By Reuters | Updated: 11 January 2021 15:20 IST
Highlights
  • Bitcoin has seen a meteoric rise in past few months
  • The growth was spurred by PayPal's adoption of cryptocurrency
  • The falls reflect a wider dollar bounce against major fiat currencies

Interest in Bitcoin has been soaring as institutional investors began buying heavily

Cryptocurrencies plunged on Monday, with bitcoin dropping more than 12 percent to a one-week low as rising US bond yields lifted the dollar broadly and hurt other safe assets that pay no income.

Bitcoin fell as far as $33,447 (roughly Rs. 24.5 lakhs), its lowest since January 6. Ethereum which often moves in tandem with Bitcoin, fell as much as 20 percent to a one-week low of $1,007.51 (roughly Rs. 74,000).

The falls are much larger than the 1 percent drop that sent gold prices to a one-month low, but reflect a wider dollar bounce against major fiat currencies as the prospect of higher US interest rates tempers popular bets against the dollar.

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"It's just another way of expressing a dollar view," said Chris Weston, head of research at brokerage Pepperstone in Melbourne.

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"I know it's a macro play as well, but I do think that gold and Bitcoin have been used in a fairly similar capacity," he said.

Losses pared a little by lunchtime in Asia to put bitcoin at $35,192 (roughly Rs. 25.8 lakhs) - about 16 percent below a record peak of $42,000 (roughly Rs. 30.8 lakhs) which the world's most popular cryptocurrency hit last week.

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If sustained, the drop would be the third straight session of losses since that high, which represented an almost 1,000 percent gain from a one-year low of $3,850 (roughly Rs. 2.8 lakhs) that Bitcoin hit last March.

Interest in Bitcoin has been soaring as institutional investors began buying heavily, viewing it as both an inflation hedge and as exposed to gains if it became more widely adopted as a digital currency.

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JPMorgan strategists wrote on January 5 that bitcoin has emerged as a rival to gold and could trade as high as $1,46,000 (roughly Rs. 1 crore) if it becomes established as a safe-haven asset.

© Thomson Reuters 2020


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