Bitcoin Breaks Below $50K as Market Sell-Off Continues
Bitcoin's price fell about $4,300 in the last 24 hours.
Bitcoin has fallen below the $50,000 psychological support line, hitting its lowest point in 48 days.
At around 17:00 UTC on Thursday, bitcoin's
"On-chain data suggests we're still in a long-term bull market," Ki Young Ju, CEO of South Korea-based blockchain analytics firm CryptoQuant, told CoinDesk. "In the short term, we might have a correction and going sideways in a broad range since the market is over-heated among retail investors."
Bitcoin is on track to close out its biggest weekly drop since February when prices fell 21% before making a sharp recovery and breaking to all-time highs near $64,900.
A loss of the 100-point daily moving average at around $49,400 may open up steeper losses to around $46,000, according to technical analysis theory.
Other cryptocurrencies are also experiencing sharp sells, with XRP and ether both down 13% and 7% respectively and binance coin is down 5.8%. Indeed, almost all of the assets in the CoinDesk 20 – the 20 cryptocurrencies making up the lion's share of the crypto market at eight significant exchanges – have fallen in price over the last 24 hours.
See also: Bitcoin Price Decline Deepens, Heads for Worst Week Since February
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