The Mercury News

Bitcoin drops below $20,000 as crypto selloff speeds up

- By Haleluya Hadero and Kelvin Chan

The price of bitcoin fell below $20,000 on Saturday for the first time since late 2020, in a fresh sign that the selloff in cryptocurr­encies is deepening.

Bitcoin, the most popular cryptocurr­ency, fell below the psychologi­cally important threshold, dropping by as much as 12% to less than $18,100 by late afternoon on the East Coast, according to the cryptocurr­ency news site CoinDesk.

The last time bitcoin was at that level was in November 2020, when it was on its way up to its all-time high of nearly $69,000, according to CoinDesk. Many in the industry had believed it would not fall under $20,000.

Bitcoin has now lost more than 70% of its value since reaching its peak.

Ethereum, another widely followed cryptocurr­ency that's been sliding in recent weeks, took a similar tumble on Saturday.

It's the latest sign of turmoil in the cryptocurr­ency industry amid wider turbulence in financial markets. Investors are selling off riskier assets because central banks are raising interest rates to combat quickening inflation.

The overall market value of cryptocurr­ency assets has fallen from $3 trillion to below $1 trillion, according to coinmarket­cap. com, a company that tracks crypto prices. On Saturday, the company's data showed crypto's global market value stood at about $834 billion.

A spate of crypto meltdowns has erased tens of billions of dollars of value from the currencies and sparked urgent calls to regulate the freewheeli­ng industry. Last week, bipartisan legislatio­n was introduced in the U.S. Senate to regulate the digital assets. The crypto industry has also upped its lobbying efforts — flooding $20 million into congressio­nal races this year for the first time, according to records and interviews.

Cesare Fracassi, a finance professor at the University of Texas at Austin who leads the school's Blockchain Initiative, believes Bitcoin's fall under the psychologi­cal threshold isn't a big deal. Instead, he said the focus should be on recent news from lending platforms.

Cryptocurr­ency lending platform Celsius Network said this month that it was pausing all withdrawal­s and transfers, with no sign of when it would give its 1.7 million customers access to their funds.

Another crypto lending platform, Babel Finance, said in a notice posted on its website Friday that it will suspend redemption­s and withdrawal­s on products due to “unusual liquidity pressures.”

“There is a lot of turbulence in the market,” Fracassi said.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? The price of Bitcoin saw a major dropoff on Saturday, falling below $20,000for the first time since November 2020. Bitcoin has lost more than 70% of value since its early peak.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE The price of Bitcoin saw a major dropoff on Saturday, falling below $20,000for the first time since November 2020. Bitcoin has lost more than 70% of value since its early peak.

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