Crypto Market Sees Red as Bitcoin Price Drops $600 in 30 Minutes
Beginning at 17:50 UTC and lasting until 18:20 UTC, BTC witnessed a large pullback from $10,200 to $9,600.

Bitcoin's price slid more than $600 in 30 minutes, falling back below $10,000 on Wednesday.
Beginning at 17:50 UTC and lasting until 18:20 UTC, BTC witnessed a large pullback from $10,200 to $9,600, followed by a small bounce near $9,740, providing temporary support.

Bitcoin opened the day at just under $10,200. Over the trading day, BTC broke above $10,250 a handful of times. The action culminated with a 30-minute sell-off.
At the time of writing, BTC is currently changing hands at $9,700.
Major names such as ether
Indeed, most of the cryptocurrencies on CoinMarketCap's list of top 100 cryptocurrencies and tokens saw red.
Disclosure: This author holds bitcoin at the time of writing.
Rollercoaster image via CoinDesk archives
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