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Over $100 Billion Wiped off the Market Cap as Bitcoin Slided Beneath $29,000 (Market Watch)

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Bitcoin’s decline continued in the past 24 hours as the asset dumped below ,000 for the first time since early January. Most altcoins are also covered in red, and the total market cap has plummeted to 0 billion – meaning a decrease of over 0 billion in a day.Bitcoin’s Drop Took It Below KJust a few days ago, BTC attempted to overcome the ,000 price tag but to no avail. Ever since that rejection, the cryptocurrency has been gradually decreasing in value.The situation worsened in the past 24 hours. BTC had recovered some of the losses and traded at about ,000 before the bears took full control and pushed it further down.The primary cryptocurrency lost over ,000 in the following hours to its intraday low of below ,000 (on Bitstamp).Although bitcoin bounced off rather

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Bitcoin’s decline continued in the past 24 hours as the asset dumped below $30,000 for the first time since early January. Most altcoins are also covered in red, and the total market cap has plummeted to $900 billion – meaning a decrease of over $100 billion in a day.

Bitcoin’s Drop Took It Below $29K

Just a few days ago, BTC attempted to overcome the $38,000 price tag but to no avail. Ever since that rejection, the cryptocurrency has been gradually decreasing in value.

The situation worsened in the past 24 hours. BTC had recovered some of the losses and traded at about $35,000 before the bears took full control and pushed it further down.

The primary cryptocurrency lost over $7,000 in the following hours to its intraday low of below $29,000 (on Bitstamp).

Although bitcoin bounced off rather quickly and reclaimed the $30,000 price tag, the asset is still more than 10% down on a 24-hour scale.

BTCUSD. Source: TradingView
BTCUSD. Source: TradingView

It’s worth noting that Guggenheim Partner’s CIO, Scott Minerd, said recently that BTC’s declines could continue and drive the asset to as low as $20,000.

Blood On The Altcoin Street

The altcoin market has failed to avert the crash, and most coins have followed BTC on the way down.

Ethereum leads this adverse trend with a 14% drop to $1,130. ETH was riding high until recently and marked a new ATH above $1,430 earlier this week.

Ripple has lost 12% of value and struggles to maintain above $0.26. Bitcoin Cash and Cardano have also declined by double-digit percentages (-14% and -13%, respectively) to $410 and $0.31.

Binance Coin (5%), Chainlink (-7%), Polkadot (-3%), and Litecoin (-6%) are also in the red.

Cryptocurrency Market Overview. Source: Quantify Crypto
Cryptocurrency Market Overview. Source: Quantify Crypto

Further losses are evident from lower- and mid-cap altcoins. ICON has lost the most after a 20% drop. Hedera Hashgraph (-17%), Siacoin (-16%), IOST (-16%), Energy Web Token (-15%), The Graph (-15%), Dash (-15%), Bitcoin Gold (-15%), VeChain (-15%), Voyager Token (-14%), and Crypto.com Coin (-14%) follow.

Ultimately, the cumulative market capitalization of all cryptocurrency assets has plummeted below $900 billion. This represents a $180 billion drop in three days.

Total Market Cap. Source: CoinMarketCap
Total Market Cap. Source: CoinMarketCap

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