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Who Wants Cheap BTC? Bitcoin Flash Crashed To $9100 In One Minute On Bitstamp

Bitcoin’s price saw a sudden vicious flash crash on one of the most popular cryptocurrency exchanges – Bitstamp. The price lost upwards of $600 in a single candle that lasted less than a minute.

Bitcoin Price Flash Crashes To $9,100 On Bitstamp

There are no boring days with Bitcoin. Just a few minutes ago, the price of the world’s leading cryptocurrency flash crashed on the popular exchange Bitstamp.

The move was sudden and brutal, as seen in the chart below.

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BTC/USDT. 1 minute. Bitstamp. Source: TradingView

The price went from $9,720 to $9,100 in a few seconds – the definition of a flash crash. The next minute, it was trading at around $9,600.

Flash crashes like these are the reason why it might be a good idea always to have a few orders placed down below. It’s not the first thing something like this happened, and those who had their orders placed lower made a nice profit on the instant move back up.

In any case, the dump in Bitcoin’s price resonated throughout the entire market as it decreased to about $9,250 and currently trades at $9,480, losing about $300 in a few short moments.

Altcoins Felt It Too

The altcoin market also felt the sudden dump as almost all of the large-cap cryptocurrencies have suddenly turned red.

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Cryptocurrency Market Overview. Source: Coin360.com

Ethereum, Tezos, Chainlink, Ripple, all of them lost a chunk of their value as most of them were primed for a breakout.

Still, Bitcoin’s dominance dropped to about 66.8%, which means that at least against BTC, altcoins managed to mark some gains.

In any case, the most exciting part of it is that the market crashed moments after news broke out that a mysterious HODLer from back in the first days of Bitcoin transferred 50 BTC to an unknown address.

The post Who Wants Cheap BTC? Bitcoin Flash Crashed To $9100 In One Minute On Bitstamp appeared first on CryptoPotato.

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