The world’s most famous cryptocurrency has plunged to a six-month low over the course of the last 24 hours, and analysts remain puzzled as to the reasons for the dramatic crash.
The price of bitcoin has slumped to less than $7,400 for the first time since May, while reaching its lowest market value point of less than $7,000 on Bitstamp on 22 November and ultimately falling by more than 10 percent over the course of the day.
Bitcoin falls further https://t.co/tf3RcC0nLM pic.twitter.com/2ZSiU06fqJ
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) November 22, 2019
While it looks like the downtrend will continue, cryptocurrency analysts have been unable to articulate clear reasons for the sudden crash, fearing that a further plunge of bitcoin to $6,800 cannot be fully ruled out, according to CoinDesk estimates.
Bitcoin had managed to increase its market value by almost twofold since January 2019, when its price was less than $4,000, prompting hopes that it would continue to rise, especially after China openly reversed its stance on cryptocurrency and the application of blockchain technology in the country.