Despite the new record high, Bitcoin is still a highly volatile and speculative investment. In fact, the last time the crypto saw a record high in mid-April, it abruptly lost over half of its value and plunged to around $30,000 by mid-July.
Its Facebook page states: "Remember, getting to the moon takes time and the longer you hold the more tokens you pick up."
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Meanwhile, there has been plenty of speculation that bitcoin’s big rise may have been due to a pump-and-dump scheme. One theory that the U.S. Justice Department is reportedly looking into is that the digital coin Tether (which is supposedly pegged to the U.S. dollar to make for a less volatile cryptocurrency) was used to manipulate the bitcoin market and cause a large run-up in price. This theory stems from an academic paper, which cast Tether in a very damning light. And it also led many to believe that the initial bitcoin craze was manufactured and destined to bust.
SynopsisThe global crypto market cap fell more than 2 per cent to $2.82 trillion mark compared to the last day. However, the total crypto market volume jumped over 31 per cent to $176.91 billion.
Each major cryptocurrency has its own Wikipedia page providing an introduction to the cryptocurrency. Monitoring Wikipedia views has been seen to be a good way to track the number of new users learning about a cryptocurrency [22], and may offer different insights to the other online factors considered, being focussed primarily on less knowledgeable users.
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The overall cryptocurrency market capitalization now stands at $2.91 trillion, and Bitcoin’s dominance rate is 41.9%. #Bitcoin #Cryptocurrencies #Altcoin #Federal Reserve #Ethereum #Bitcoin Price #Markets #United States #Inflation #Market Update #Ether Price Solana DEX positioned as third-generation exchange aimed to solve issues around old blockchain infrastructure ‘We'll see about 200 chains connected through Cosmos’ IBC next year,’ says Tendermint CEO Peng Zhong Editor’s Choice Elon Musk offloads $1.1B in Tesla stock Bitcoin miners look toward nuclear power for sustainable energy Rocket Pool Eth2 staking service launches, hits stage two cap in 45 seconds Beeple’s Discord compromised, timed to coincide with Christie’s auction ProShares Bitcoin futures fund in top 2% of all ETFs for volume Bitcoin’s new all-time high at $69,000 and Ether’s slow climb toward $5,000 are clear signals that bulls are in control and a hint that altcoins intend to follow.
Bitcoin made a new life high at $66,998 on 20th Oct and since then it entered into a retracement phase and subsequently prices dipped below $59,000 in the following days.
When the coin gets accepted the way Dogecoin and Shiba Inu have, SafeMoon’s price could propel to new highs. It’s only a matter of time for that to happen and won’t take too long to get there.
Shroder said in a statement he is looking “forward to sharing our exciting story with the broader investment community as we begin our journey toward IPO.”
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SafeMoon is also preparing to launch a cryptocurrency exchange, which apparently is not tied to V2.
Cryptocurrency prices can move in spectacular fashion, and there are a variety of triggers for such volatility. Here are a few of them:
The pair could first drop to $4,146.30 but if this support also gives way, the correction could reach the psychological support at $4,000.
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