The sell-off in major cryptos has hurt other peers’ feelings. According to a poll done by the Bank for International Settlements, central bank digital currencies would complement rather than compete with cryptocurrencies, despite the fact that they are essentially similar to fiat currencies.
“BTC’s upbeat attitude isn’t always in tune with most altcoins on a larger, more general scale. This has been a very typical occurrence, and a pattern is emerging. Altcoins will tend to pull back during a BTC rally, and once BTC has stabilised, an altcoin uptrend will commence, gradually increasing speed “According to ZebPay Trade Desk.
According to opinion poll, more than nine out of ten independent financial advisers in the UK would never advise their clients to invest in cryptocurrencies or “meme stocks.” Meme stocks and digital coins have grown in popularity as a result of the epidemic, which has driven a surge in non-professional stock investment.
BTC’s price surged from $38,200 in early trading hours on Thursday to a high of $39,500 by midday before plunging to a low of $37,365 as bears grabbed control of the market, according to data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView.
Increased inflows to spot exchanges were one indicator offered before of Bitcoin’s price crash on June 17, prompting some analysts to speculate that traders who failed to cash out around the high are now locking in wins at lower highs.
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