Thursday, Sept. 26 - Bitcoin has dipped below $7,800 after the coin touched its four-month lows on Sept. 24.
Bitcoin entered rough volatility this week after the largest cryptocurrency crashed $1,500 in 24 hours on Tuesday to touch the $8,000 threshold.
After seeing signs of recovery earlier today, Bitcoin has seen another sharp sell-off, from an intraday high of around $8,600 to as low as $7,830 at press time, according to Coin360.
Bitcoin is down 5.3% over the past 24 hours at press time, seeing a massive drop of more than 21% over the past 7 days.
Total market capitalization continues to indicate new multi-month lows crypto markets, down from $218 billion at the beginning of the day to $209 billion at press time.
Bitcoin Price Fails to Hold Recovery Signs to Drop Below $7.9K
Udgivet den Sep 26, 2019
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