Bitcoin shows its wild side once again, dropping $3,000 in minutes over weekend

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A worsening macroeconomic climate and the collapse of industry giants such as FTX and Terra have weighed on bitcoin’s price this year.

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Bitcoin fell Monday as investors took profits after its December rally.

The price of the cryptocurrency was recently lower by about 3.6% at $42,151.38, according to Coinbase, after a big drop Sunday night that at one point took it as low as about $40,300. Bitcoin topped $44,000 last week and traded just below that level through the weekend.

Meanwhile, ether fell 4% Monday to $2,238.38 while Solana’s SOL token and Ripple’s XRP lost about 5% each.

According to Coin Metrics, bitcoin and ether are on pace for their worst days since Aug. 18 and March 9, respectively.

The moves come after a 12% advance for bitcoin In December, according to Coin Metrics, as expectations grew that the SEC could approve the first spot bitcoin ETF in early January. Galaxy Digital estimates the addressable market size of a U.S. bitcoin ETF to be about $14 trillion in the first year after a launch, growing to about $26 trillion in the second year.

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Bitcoin drops sharply as investors take profits from recent rally

“Bitcoin continues to stay red hot,” Wolfe Research’s Rob Ginsberg said in a recent client note. “The coin seems to be trading with a fervor not seen since the early months of ’21 when it ripped to its all-time high. The months of October and November saw price head another 56% higher.”

Bitcoin has been on a steady climb in recent weeks, following a long period of market apathy that saw the price trade in a narrow range for months.

The sudden pullback triggered a spike in liquidations. According to CoinGlass, bitcoin has seen $93.44 million in long liquidations over the past 12 hours while ether has seen $65.42 million.

Ginsberg said there’s plenty of momentum left in the current bitcoin uptrend. Chart analysts agree the cryptocurrency would have to fall further still for them to reconsider the…

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