low of $7157per bitcoin on the Luxembourg-based bitcoin and crypto exchange Bitstamp. The bitcoin price has drop some percentage over the last 24-hour trading period, wiping billions of dollars and more to drop from the value of the world’s biggest cryptocurrency.
The bitcoin and crypto industry has been rocked by a severe bitcoin and crypto trading warning out of China, which some have blamed for the latest sell-off.
Now, Wall Street veteran Peter Brandt, who made a name for himself by predicting bitcoin’s devastating 2018 bear market, has called bitcoin’s low for July 2020–two months after bitcoin’s closely-watched halving event.
“My target of $5,500 is not far below today’s low,” Brandt wrote on Twitter ahead of the weekend’s sell-off.
but i think the dropping could be the nature of marketing and investors buying and selling of bitcoin . I am thinking about a low in July 2020. That will wear out bulls quicker than a price correction.”
Brandt, who earlier this year said bitcoin will eventually hit $100,000 and described the bitcoin market as “like no other,”warned bitcoin bulls “must first be fully purged” before the price will rebound.
Brandt’s comments echo some of bitcoin’s biggest bulls, who have recently come out in force to reassure investors that bitcoin is far from dead.
As well as the May bitcoin halving, which will see the number of bitcoin rewarded to miners cut by half from 12.5 bitcoin to 6.25 bitcoin, bitcoin investors are hopeful next year will bring an increase in the number of bitcoin retail investors and people using bitcoin and cryptocurrencies for payments.
Bakkt, a New York Stock Exchange-owner backed bitcoin and cryptocurrency venture, announced last month it plans to launch a consumer app for cryptocurrency purchases in 2020.
U.S. coffee chain Starbucks will be its first launch partner, with the company one of the original backers of the crypto project, along with software giant Microsoft and Boston Consulting Group.
volume hit a new all-time high, according to data from Intercontinental Exchange, with some $20.3 million across 2,700 futures contracts on Friday.
Many in the traditional financial industry remain unconvinced by cryptocurrency, however.
This month, former European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet slammed bitcoin and Facebook’s crypto project, warning bitcoin is “not real that is all fake and all user that have been trading on Bitcoin could be ” and not the future of money.Get the best of Dailycashdollar to your inbox with the latest insights from experts across the globe.
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