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After rallying high in the cryptocurrency market, Bitcoin tumbles to 20 percent in ten hours

Reuters • December 8, 2017, 22:44:01 IST
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As bitcoin slumped, other cryptocurrencies climbed. Ethereum the second-biggest, was up almost 6 percent by 1320 GMT.

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After rallying high in the cryptocurrency market, Bitcoin tumbles to 20 percent in ten hours

Bitcoin lost almost a fifth of its value in 10 hours on Friday, having surged more than 40 percent in the preceding 48 hours, sparking fears the market may be heading for a price collapse. [caption id=“attachment_1410599” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Representational image: AFP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Bitcoin_AFP_NEW.jpg) Representational image: AFP[/caption] In a hectic day on Thursday, bitcoin leapt **from below $16,000 to $19,500** in less than an hour on the US-based GDAX, one of the biggest exchanges globally, while it was still changing hands at about $15,900 on the Luxembourg-based Bitstamp. Having then climbed to $16,666 on Bitstamp at around 0200 GMT on Friday, it tumbled to $13,482 by around 1200 GMT, a slide of more than 19 percent. As of 1320 GMT it had recovered to around $14,400, still down 13 percent on the day. “This correction is an appropriate one after such frenzied trading,” said Nigel Green, founder and chief executive of financial consultancy deVere Group, in a note to clients. “We should expect to see bitcoin see-sawing in coming weeks.” “Today’s digital world needs cryptocurrencies. One or two of the existing ones will succeed. Whether it’s bitcoin or not remains to be seen,” he added. As bitcoin slumped, other cryptocurrencies climbed. Ethereum the second-biggest, was up almost 6 percent by 1320 GMT, according to trade website Coinmarketcap. For the week, bitcoin was still up almost a third. Since the start of October, bitcoin has more than tripled in price, its strongest quarterly performance since 2013. And since the start of the year, it has increased by about 15 times in value, a rise that led to growing **concerns the bubble** would burst in dramatic fashion. The rise has drawn in millions of new investors. So far this week, more than half a million new users have opened wallets with retail-focused bitcoin wallet provider Blockchain, the firm said, doubling the total number of users to 20 million since last year. Some market-watchers say the most recent lurch higher in bitcoin can be explained by the coming launch of bitcoin futures on major derivatives exchanges. The Chicago-based Cboe Global Markets exchange will launch a futures contract on Sunday, to be followed by CME Group and Nasdaq. “The fact that Cboe, CME and Nasdaq are preparing to launch Bitcoin trading instruments in the near future could be perceived by investors as a further step towards an international acceptance of Bitcoin,” said Peter Iosif, an analyst at currency broker IronFX.

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