Oman Daily Observer

Bitcoin falls below $5,000 for first time since 2017

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NEW YORK: The value of bitcoin slipped below $5,000 (4,366 euros) for the first time since October 2017 as a broad selloff gathered steam on the opaque cryptocurr­ency market.

Data compiled by the Coinbase digital exchange showed the world’s most popular virtual currency losing 12.5 per cent of its value from Friday evening to stand at $4,914.21 by 1930 GMT Monday.

The rout began on Wednesday and has also affected widely-traded other cryptocurr­encies such as ethereum and ripple.

Bitcoin opened trading on Wednesday at $6,326 and has since seen its market capitalisa­tion fall to less than $90 million for the first time in over a year.

The still-nascent sector is not completely transparen­t and analysts have struggled to understand what precisely prompted the latest drop.

At least some of it has been attributed to a battle for control of a smaller crypto operator called bitcoin cash.

That currency has split in two — a process traders describe as a “hard fork” — and who owns it at the moment is not entirely clear.

Bitcoin cash was down around 20 per cent on the day.

The confusion has highlighte­d what analysts have been warning for some years: Crypto trading is too unregulate­d and risky to be considered a safe investment for the public at large.

Bitcoin has suffered a painful year of declines from its all-time high of $19,511 in December 2017.

Some of the currency’s problems have been attributed to its business model. Bitcoins are created through a process called computer “mining.”

This essentiall­y involves using massive banks of interconne­cted processors to solve complex math problems.

The computatio­ns get progressiv­ely harder to crack the more bitcoins there are on the market. The electricit­y costs involved grow as a result.

One market estimate made last month put the cost of mining one bitcoin at $7,000.

 ?? — AFP ?? A man walks past a bitcoin logo at an exchange house in Berlin.
— AFP A man walks past a bitcoin logo at an exchange house in Berlin.

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