Bitcoin Falls Over 14 Percent in a Day to Around $30,000

Bitcoin's record high of $34,800 came within three weeks after it crossed $20,000 for the first time on December 16.

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By Reuters | Updated: 4 January 2021 17:42 IST
Highlights
  • Bitcoin's drop on Monday was not unusual for the volatile asset
  • World's biggest cryptocurrency more than quadrupled in price last year
  • Bitcoin's advance reflects expectations it will become mainstream payment

Fuelling Bitcoin's rally has been the perception it can act as a hedge against the risk of inflation

Bitcoin fell sharply on Monday, losing ground from a record high of $34,800 (roughly Rs. 25.4 lakhs) touched a day earlier, with traders citing volatility in highly leveraged futures markets.

Bitcoin fell over 14 percent after earlier touching as high as $33,670 (roughly Rs. 24.6 lakhs), wiping out more than half its 20 percent rally from New Year's Eve to a record $34,800 (roughly Rs. 25.4 lakhs) on Sunday.

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Bitcoin was last down 9 percent at $30,077 (roughly Rs. 21.9 lakhs).

A functioning cryptocurrency derivatives market has developed since 2017, with offshore exchanges still offering highly leveraged trading. Moves in such markets can have an outsized effect on Bitcoin's price.

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"It's the unwinding of some of that leverage," said Richard Galvin of crypto fund Digital Asset Capital Management.

Bitcoin's record high came less than three weeks after it crossed $20,000 (roughly Rs. 14.6 lakhs) for the first time, on December 16. The world's biggest cryptocurrency more than quadrupled in price last year.

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Traders said Bitcoin's drop on Monday was not unusual for the volatile asset, whose wild price swings have in part prevented it from becoming widely used as a currency.

"It's still an unavoidably volatile asset by its nature," said Joseph Edwards of crypto brokerage Enigma Securities.

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"For the most part, this looks like a purely technical move, signalled and caused by short-term euphoria," he added.

Fuelling Bitcoin's rally has been the perception it can act as a hedge against the risk of inflation as governments and central banks turn on the stimulus taps to counter the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Some of it is reflecting the fear of a weaker dollar," Bank of Singapore currency analyst Moh Siong Sim said of its most recent rally.

Bitcoin's advance has also reflected expectations it will become a mainstream payment method. Its potential for quick gains has also attracted demand from larger US investors.

© Thomson Reuters 2020


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